Technical Training

Practical training for industrial hardware, networking and software configuration, delivered by engineers who work with these technologies every day.

Training From Impulse Embedded

Our technical training services help engineering teams install, configure and maintain industrial systems with greater confidence. Sessions can be shaped around the products, software and network requirements in your project, with guidance from Impulse Embedded engineers who understand the practical challenges behind industrial deployments.

Practical, Project-Focused Training

Training can be built around the hardware, software and network requirements your team is working with. This keeps each session relevant to the installation, configuration or support tasks your engineers need to carry out.

Delivered by Technical Engineers

Sessions are led by engineers with hands-on experience across industrial computing, networking and automation hardware. Customers can ask detailed questions and get guidance based on real product behaviour, settings and deployment considerations.

Want to discuss technical training for your team?

Speak to us about practical training for industrial networking equipment, software settings, redundancy, secure configuration or project-specific installation support.

What is Technical Training?

Technical training from Impulse Embedded gives your team direct access to engineers with hands-on knowledge of industrial computing, networking and automation hardware. Sessions can cover device installation, product configuration, software settings, network design considerations and best-practice approaches for long-term operation.

Built Around Your Equipment

Training can be shaped around the hardware and software your team is using, including industrial networking products, embedded computers, management tools and project-specific configurations.

Focused on Practical Setup

Sessions can walk engineers through settings, software tools, network features and configuration steps that matter during installation, commissioning and ongoing support.

Useful Across the Project

Training can support early project planning, pre-deployment preparation, post-delivery handover or a wider support package for teams managing industrial systems over time.

When Technical Training Helps

Technical training is useful when a project involves unfamiliar hardware, new software tools or configuration steps that need to be understood before installation, commissioning or handover. It gives engineering teams a clearer view of how the technology works and what needs to be considered before it is deployed in the field.

Training can add value when your team needs support with:

  • Installing unfamiliar industrial networking or computing hardware.
  • Configuring managed switches, routers, gateways or remote I/O devices.
  • Setting up redundancy features for more resilient industrial networks.
  • Reviewing cybersecurity settings with IEC 62443 principles in mind.
  • Understanding vendor software, management tools and device settings.
  • Reducing trial-and-error during installation, commissioning or maintenance.
  • Upskilling of existing staff and aiding with the progression of technical knowledge.

For many projects, a focused technical session can help prevent avoidable delays later in the installation or support process.

Technical training for industrial systems
Technical training for industrial systems

Training Topics

Training sessions can be shaped around the products, software and project requirements your team needs to work with. Common topics include edge networking, industrial protocol connectivity, secure configuration, redundancy, software tools and practical installation support.

Industrial Ethernet & Fieldbus Protocol Connectivity

Support for edge network devices, IoT connectivity, MGate protocol gateways and ioLogik remote I/O, including device access, protocol conversion and data collection.

Redundancy & Network Resilience

Guidance on redundancy features, ring topologies, failover behaviour and pre-deployment checks, helping teams understand how resilient industrial networks should be configured and tested.

Cybersecurity & IEC 62443-Aware Hardening

Practical guidance on user access, password policies, unused services, management ports, firmware and secure configuration.

Software & Management Tools

Walkthroughs for vendor software, device discovery, dashboards, alerts, configuration tools, backups and monitoring features.

Installation & Commissioning Support

Support for teams preparing to install industrial computers, networking hardware, displays or control devices on site.

Project-Specific Training

A focused session based on your hardware list, network design, software tools, system requirements or support objectives.

How Sessions Work

Each training session starts with the products, software or project requirements your team needs to understand. From there, our engineers can shape the content around the configuration steps, settings and practical questions that matter to your installation.

Understand the Requirement

We start by reviewing the products, software, network design or installation requirements involved in your project.

  • Products being installed or configured.
  • Software tools your team needs to use.
  • Network, security or redundancy requirements.
  • Questions raised by the engineering team.

Build a Practical Session

Our engineers prepare training around the relevant devices, settings and use cases, keeping the session focused on practical tasks.

  • Product and software walkthroughs.
  • Configuration workshops.
  • Secure setup and hardening guidance.
  • Project-specific technical review.

Support the Next Steps

After the session, our team can continue to support your project with technical advice, product guidance or additional services.

  • Follow-up technical support.
  • Product selection and configuration advice.
  • Lifecycle and project support.
  • Additional training as requirements change.

Focused Around Your Specific Product, Wider System or Live Project Requirement

Training can be delivered in the format that best suits your team and project. Customers can visit our HQ for hands-on sessions with our engineers, we can travel to your site where training needs to relate to installed equipment or project-specific conditions, or we can provide remote demonstrations and walkthroughs through Microsoft Teams. Remote sessions are often useful for software demos, configuration guidance and tools such as MXview One.

Industrial networking training session

Typical Training Scenarios

Sessions can be delivered as a walkthrough, workshop or technical review depending on what your team needs to achieve. This keeps the training useful for the people who will install, configure or maintain the equipment.

  • Hardening MX-ROS and MX-NOS settings
  • Configuring redundancy features
  • Preparing engineers for site installation
  • Reviewing network management software
  • Understanding secure access and permissions
  • Checking backup and recovery steps

Why Impulse Embedded?

Our training is delivered by engineers with practical experience across industrial computing, networking and automation hardware. That means each session is grounded in real product knowledge, configuration experience and the wider requirements of industrial projects.


Training Delivered by Technical Engineers

Our training sessions are delivered by technical engineers who work directly with industrial computing, networking and automation hardware. That gives customers the opportunity to ask detailed questions about product behaviour, software settings, configuration choices and deployment challenges.

The focus is on practical guidance that helps your team understand the equipment and apply that knowledge with confidence during installation, commissioning and long-term maintenance.

Technical engineers supporting industrial training

Knowledge Across Industrial Systems

Impulse Embedded works across industrial computers, displays, networking hardware, software tools and supporting services. This wider technical knowledge helps us explain how individual products fit into a larger system, rather than treating each device in isolation.

This is particularly useful for projects involving managed switches, routers, embedded computers, remote connectivity, redundancy, network visibility or cybersecurity considerations.

Industrial systems training and support

Support Beyond the Training Session

Training can sit alongside wider technical support, product selection, configuration services, lifecycle planning and project support. This helps keep knowledge connected to the equipment and requirements involved in the customer’s project.

As requirements change, our team can continue to support your engineers with additional guidance, follow-up discussions or practical help around the products and systems supplied by Impulse Embedded.

Ongoing support for industrial technology projects

Speak to Our Team About Technical Training

Planning an installation, configuring industrial networking equipment or preparing your team for a new deployment? Our engineers can shape a practical training session around your hardware, software and project requirements.

Call: 44 (0)1782 337 800 | Email: sales@impulse-embedded.co.uk

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Frequently Asked Questions

Technical Training FAQs

We can provide training across a range of industrial computing, networking and control products supplied by Impulse Embedded. This may include managed switches, routers, serial device servers, gateways, industrial computers, network management software and related technologies.
Yes. Training can be shaped around the hardware, software and configuration requirements in your project, including products already supplied by Impulse Embedded. This helps keep the session focused on the equipment your team will actually be working with.
We can provide practical guidance on device hardening and secure configuration for industrial hardware, including sessions developed with IEC 62443 principles in mind. This can include access control, password policies, unused services, firmware considerations and configuration review.
Yes. Our engineers can provide training on redundancy features used in industrial networking, including configuration principles, failover behaviour and checks to carry out before deployment. This is useful for teams working with managed switches and resilient network designs.
Training can be discussed based on the project requirement, the products involved and the level of support needed. Remote sessions may suit software walkthroughs and configuration guidance, while more involved installations may require a different approach.
Most sessions are shaped around the customer’s project, products and technical goals. This keeps the training focused on the settings, systems and questions that matter to the team using the equipment.