Automation knowledge-sharing platform
The GEA Codex® Academy is the knowledge-sharing platform for Codex, our scalable automation solution that’s based on the most frequently used systems in the industry (Siemens, Rockwell, AVEVA and Ignition).
With the GEA Codex® Academy, your employees have access to a wide range of educational courses that enable them to optimize their day-to-day work responsibilities in terms of operation, instrumentation, PLC, SCADA and reporting.
By accessing the learning platform, you will receive helpful insights about plant visualization and control that further support your operator’s dashboard navigation workflow and learning path. You will acquire the know-how to build and read reports with the information that your supervisors and maintenance staff need to meet their daily work goals.
Courses offered in the Codex Academy match the specific automation requirements of your organization and/or production plant. And, once a course is completed, participants receive a certificate that will further support their growth and development.
Plus, given that every plant has different expectations and needs, our experienced instructors are available to provide customized face-to-face training on request.
With GEA Codex® Remote Support, you can contact GEA automation engineers to solve any unforeseen situation related to a plant’s control system and resume production quickly.
GEA Codex® is a scalable automation solution that can be applied to a wide range of industries. This software not only ensures safe operation, high product quality, improved performance, data management and value extraction, it also provides global service support for your control system.
Safeguard your industrial control system (ICS) and generate security awareness with GEA Codex® Asset Care.
GEA Codex® Service solutions are designed to optimize your plant’s control system, including training, maintenance, support and security, ensuring maximum efficiency and productivity while minimizing downtime and reducing costs.
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