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TEC Transnational Ltd

tec transnational ltd

West Midlands

TEC Transnational Ltd provide quality management system related training, coaching and implementation support principally to the Aerospace and Defence industries. We have operated continuously since 1977. TEC are ISO 9001 certified (SGS) and hold many certifications and approvals – * CQI/IRCA Training Partner * IAQG Training Provider (TP) * Probitas Authentication Training Provider * ELCAS Learning Provider * SC21 Strategic Partner Our e-Learning courses are available in eight languages and our certificates provide tangible proof to support certification applications and retention. We use the guidance provided by ISO 10015:2019 to ensure that competence management and people development are at the heart of all of our training programs. TEC have enthusiastically embraced AI and Industry 4.0 and reconceptualized our approach to empowerment training through our extensive program of e-Learning and Face-to-Face courses. We have an ongoing commitment to research and development focused on investigating innovative ideas, new standards and industry initiatives – and turning these concepts into practical solutions for our clients. Our multi-disciplined tutors and consultants are qualified, experienced professionals. We empower people to achieve measurable, continuous, sustainable improvements in performance and efficiency for companies, customers, supply chains and, of course, themselves. TEC has over 45-years of ‘know-how’ working with both individual companies and multinational supply chains in the UK, USA, Europe, Japan, China and Africa.

Adam Aaronson Glass Studio

adam aaronson glass studio

West Horsley

Adam specialises in free blown glass. His vessels and sculptures are at once a celebration of the simplicity of pure form, and also an investigation into layering. His coloured patinas draw on painterly techniques and are predominately inspired by a love of nature, especially the play of light on water and the landscape. He is a consummate colourist, and the Impressionist painters -Turner, Whistler, Monet and others – have been a significant inspiration for his work. “I think of my work as a story of surface and form. Each blown glass artwork is a canvas, depicting landscape in a variety of abstracted ways; a shimmering moment of reflection, capturing river and sea, coastline, forest and desert, as light passes over and through. Glass contains its own dynamic of reflection and refraction, and balancing the relationship between form and surface is often challenging. I explore the organic form of each sculpture, celebrating the natural flow and force of molten glass, sometimes leaving behind traditional requirements for functionality. “Sometimes I start with a defined idea, but the intuitive way in which I work means that on occasions I’ll notice unexpected aspects of the developing form and how they relate to the palette I am using. It’s almost as if the evolving piece influences the way it turns out. People often say that glass has a life of its own and it is only when you actually make glass that you understand what this means. I’ve been developing a vocabulary of forms for some years, and these range from the early simple canvases to the more recent organic surfaces.” Adam’s work has been exhibited all over the world and can be found in numerous private collections from royalty to rock stars. Over the years, he has been commissioned to make work for the Royal Academy of Arts in London, Italy’s venerable Salviati glass studio, the Museum of Art and Design in New York, the UK’s National Art Collections Fund and The British Museum, among others. Adam’s work has been shown at the prestigious Sotheby’s Contemporary Decorative Arts exhibition in London, and the Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum, in New York City. Adam is a Fellow of the Society of Designer Craftsmen (FSDC) and chair of their Selection Committee. He is a Fellow of The Royal Society of Arts (FRSA) and Adam is also a member of many glass related societies and organisations, including the Contemporary Glass Society, and The Glass Society, which was formed from the merger of the Glass Association and the Glass Circle. Adam is also an active member of the Surrey Sculpture Society and the Surrey Guild of Craftsmen, as well as the Oxford Sculptors Group. Adam has exhibited and demonstrated at Art in Action, the annual arts and crafts event at Waterperry Gardens in Oxfordshire.