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Light Brigade Workforce Development
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Licensing & Agreement
We recommend starting with our Foundational level course – Fiber Optics 1-2-3, as a first step to working together. Additional courses require separate licensing and training to be added after the first course is fully established and revenue-generating training has started.
Licensing, Agreement,
Train-the-Trainer Process Details
Step 1: NDA and Licensing Agreement:
The signing of the NDA and Licensing contract will include all details around activities defined below, protections for intellectual property and contractual obligations from both parties. Included in the contract will be a list of required equipment/tools/consumables for the delivery of the training courses and utilized in step 3. You may have most of these items already.
Licensing Fee: TBD
Step 2: Schedule and Deliver a Fiber Optics 1-2-3 Class:
Fiber Optics 1-2-3 course, held at your facility– will be delivered by an LB instructor. All potential instructors must attend this course, but any remaining seats can be sold by your company directly. This will enable you to offset some of your initial costs by selling the extra seats. The maximum class size is seven (7) students. ETA certification is required for all instructor candidates, and they will be required to take the exam at the end of the class.
Licensing Fee: TBD
Step 3: Train-the-Trainer:
Train the Trainer will be completed once the equipment and consumables have been purchased. The Train-the-Trainer course is 4 days in length and during this time the Light Brigade will provision all equipment that is purchased from Light Brigade. This includes making sure that all the new equipment is set up and is working properly. If there are any issues, Light Brigade will work with the manufacture directly to ensure that the equipment is in proper working order. The trainer will work with the new instructors to make sure they have access to all the course materials. Accessing and reviewing the PowerPoint presentation to review the theory portion of the training course. Completing the various workstation set ups and giving the key points and safety discussions that is required for each. ETA credentialling documents are also completed during the training along with step-by-step documentation to deliver a successful training class.
Licensing Fee: TBD
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By equipping individuals with the skills and knowledge necessary to excel in this dynamic field, we can bridge the skills gap and ensure a sustainable future for the fiber optic industry.
The maximum timeframe for all of the above steps to be completed: 6 months. Contact Pam Wooten, Training Business Development Manager, to discuss and initiate the licensing and agreement process.
