The Online Milling School (OMS) is a 12 class educational online webinar series, the first class which successfully debuted last week saw over 350 millers sign up. OMS is a joint initiative between Milling and Grain magazine and Progressus Agrischools Asia.
Those that attend all 12 classes will receive a certificate of completion to recognise their efforts. If you missed the first session its not an issue, you can simply attend the first session of the next cycle, enabling you to receive your certificate.
Session two which is taking place July 22nd at 2PM Bangkok time (ICT, UTC +7) and will focus on grinding operations. Attendees can expect to receive insight into the importance of the correct set up, running and maintenance of hammer mills to achieve the required particle size for both pre and post grinding systems. The different methods of grinding and their relative merits are also discussed.
To sign up for the remaining 11 sessions it will cost $330 USD, or $360 USD if you wish to also attend the first session during the next cycle assuming you missed last week's session.
For more information and to register, visit the OMS website, HERE.
Those that attend all 12 classes will receive a certificate of completion to recognise their efforts. If you missed the first session its not an issue, you can simply attend the first session of the next cycle, enabling you to receive your certificate.
Session two which is taking place July 22nd at 2PM Bangkok time (ICT, UTC +7) and will focus on grinding operations. Attendees can expect to receive insight into the importance of the correct set up, running and maintenance of hammer mills to achieve the required particle size for both pre and post grinding systems. The different methods of grinding and their relative merits are also discussed.
To sign up for the remaining 11 sessions it will cost $330 USD, or $360 USD if you wish to also attend the first session during the next cycle assuming you missed last week's session.
For more information and to register, visit the OMS website, HERE.
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