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With over 60 years of expertise in the design and manufacture of test benches, Spherea combines deep technical knowledge with a commitment to sharing that expertise. Our training programmes are designed to help clients gain a thorough understanding of our solutions, enabling them to operate and maintain their systems with confidence.
We offer training on a range of Spherea products, including the ATEC test benches, the Mermoz test bench, and Wize. These sessions are tailored for clients who wish to deepen their knowledge of the day-to-day operation, maintenance and architecture of these systems.
Training can be delivered at our facilities in Toulouse either at 109 Avenue Eisenhower or 7 Rue Roger Camboulive or directly at the client’s premises.
Moreover, Spherea’s subsidiary SP&I offers training for NI Solutions. Learn more here.

Discover the training courses Spherea offers
ATEC Series 7
Gain hands-on experience with ATEC Series 7 tools and operations.
Target audience: Users with experience with ATEC Series 6 test bench
Duration: 3 days
Course Syllabus:
- Hardware overview
- Bench tools and interface panel adapter
- TPS installation and operation
- Introduction to FEATS Manager and self-tests
- Smart TPS modification
- M3MO utility and results management
- Access to documentation and support tools
Mermoz
Master the setup and use of the Mermoz test bench
Target audience: Beginners with no prior knowledge of the Mermoz test bench
Duration: 16 days
Course Syllabus:
- System start-up and IT configuration
- Debugging and execution modes
- EP import and operational use
- Database and management tools
- EP structure, step-by-step debugging, symbolic analysis
- System monitoring and automatic execution
- Includes practical exercises on real ATE systems
Wize
Target audience: Beginners who need to use a WIZE product
Duration: Half a day
Course Syllabus:
- Understand the essentials of Wize testing:
- Identify tester components
- Run and interpret tests
- Perform and analyse self-tests
- Learn common fault scenarios