Training
MTIS delivers materials engineering training built on real investigation experience. Courses are practical: participants work with the reasoning an investigator actually uses, not just the theory behind it.
Course topics are scoped to current availability and can be adapted for your team:
- Materials failure investigation — evidence handling, mechanism recognition, investigation method.
- Root-cause analysis — hypothesis-driven reasoning for engineering failures.
- Materials selection and corrosion — choosing against the failure modes, not just the datasheet.
- Asset integrity and risk-based inspection concepts — the materials engineering behind integrity decisions.
- Project management for technical teams.
Training can be delivered in-house for your team or as scheduled courses. MTIS has delivered training in collaboration with professional bodies including the Institute of Materials Malaysia Current professional-institution wording should be confirmed before publication.
Advisory
Not every materials question needs a project. A standing advisory relationship gives your team direct access to senior materials engineering judgement — reviewing inspection findings, sanity-checking material choices, advising on supplier questions — on a basis scoped to how your operation works.
Who it is for
- Integrity, inspection and maintenance teams who face materials decisions weekly but have no metallurgist on staff.
- Engineering teams inheriting ageing assets and the degradation that comes with them.
- Manufacturers and fabricators building materials-quality capability.
- Graduate engineers who need the practical layer their degree did not teach.