
Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing
GD&T Training

Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing (GD&T) is a symbolic language used in engineering and manufacturing to define and communicate design specifications. It enhances clarity and precision by specifying functional tolerances for size, form, orientation, and location of features on a part or assembly. When implemented well, GD&T ensures that parts fit together accurately and function as intended.
At Indicate Technologies, we offer comprehensive GD&T training programs to equip individuals with the knowledge and skills to interpret and apply GD&T principles effectively. Our courses cover the fundamentals of GD&T, including symbols, datums, tolerances, and measurement techniques. Participants gain practical insights into interpreting engineering drawings, creating proper tolerancing schemes, and optimizing manufacturing processes. Our goal is to empower professionals with the expertise to improve quality, reduce costs, and enhance communication within the design and manufacturing industry.

Jamie Dadez
Instructor/Consultant
Applied Geometrics
ABOUT THE TRAINER
Mr. Dadez is a mechanical design engineering expert with over 35 years of experience in designing with GD&T. He is currently a full-time mentor and instructor with AGI.
Jaime has a wide variety of real-world design and manufacturing experience. He worked as a designer for Woodward Governor Company and for Eclipse Combustion, Inc. He has managed test engineer functions and research and development projects at both of those companies.
Jaime has provided training in Print Reading and GD&T to hundreds of engineers, designers, manufacturers and inspectors.
Jaime was Senior Level Certified to the ASME-Y14.5M-1994 standard.
AGI’s experienced presenters and staff are here to provide support and high-quality education and training services that can improve your company’s competitive position and profitability. We welcome questions regarding GD&T, our training course offerings, consulting services or any dimensional management issues that you would like to discuss.