To our valued clients
We have been hard at work rolling out Q2 2022 of VUMA-network. We have added a couple of new features and lots of updates to existing features. The full list is available here.
Webinars
We have planned a free webinar on VUMA-network Q2 2022 updates for 26 April 10:00am – 11:00am [GMT +2].
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Please send us topics you would like us to discuss in future webinars.
Training @ BBE JHB
The following dates have been set out:
VUMA-network Essentials 1-3 June 2022 for R 12 000 per person
VUMA-network Advanced: 9-10 June 2022 for R 8 000 per person
See updated documents:
Please email us on info@vuma3d.com if you are interested in attending the training.
Tailored training
Need to get the whole team up to speed? We can come to you. For various sized groups the trainers will design a bespoke programme to meet your business needs with examples and models to suit your business. Tailored training is the most cost-effective and convenient option for teams, so get in touch today and let us customise your training experience.
Below is an example of how tailored training has been conducted:
Day 1 and Day 2 allows the user to obtain a working knowledge of VUMA. Following this, there is either an additional 2 or 3 days where work is done on constructing and calibrating the clients VUMA model. This is of great benefit to the attendees as they can gather an enhanced working knowledge of VUMA-network.
The tailored training also has the flexibility of the training being conducted as per the client’s needs i.e. the training can be schedule on a weekly or bi-weekly schedule. This allows for committing a day or two each week for training over a couple of weeks, making it easier to balance with all on mine obligations.
VUMA-network Q2 2022 Release Notes
Apply the format painter to a multi-selection set
Added check for active stopes / dev ends marked as return to the Evaluate form
Adding levels from the context menu whilst in imperial mode