The 2026 AIT MViQ+ Certification Training brought factory-level Mentor Visual iQ+ learning to Miami for inspection teams that wanted more than a product overview. This was a one-day, focused training built around real videoscope use: setup, image quality, measurement, reporting, and smarter inspection decisions.

AIT brought MViQ+ training to Miami so local inspection teams could sharpen real videoscope skills without sending operators out of town. The day covered practical operation, image capture, measurement methods, MDI templates, Q&A, and networking.
Why This Event Stood Out
There is a big difference between owning a powerful videoscope and knowing how to push it in the field. That gap is exactly why this training mattered.
The registration page framed the event as a way to bring factory-level training locally to Miami. That meant no travel, no extra hotel planning, and no long gap between learning something and applying it back at work.
What made the Miami training valuable?
Training was delivered in Miami, reducing the hassle and cost of sending teams out of state.
The page presented the training as free for AIT customers with a listed $3,725 per attendee value.
The agenda was designed for one day, fast moving, and practical enough for working inspection teams.
The session went beyond buttons and menus into setup, image quality, measurement, MDI, Q&A, and networking.
Event Details at a Glance
A rare chance to learn before the pressure is on. The real value of this training was getting direct answers, practical workflow guidance, and measurement insight before teams face those questions during a live inspection.
Who the Training Was Built For
This was not a beginner-only event. The attendee list was aimed at professionals who already deal with inspection quality, equipment decisions, documentation, and field reliability.
Training Agenda: A Full Day Built Around Real MViQ+ Use
The strongest part of the event was the agenda. It did not stop at basic controls. It moved through setup, image quality, common mistakes, measurement, MDI, Q&A, and relationship building.
Registration & Breakfast
Attendees checked in, grabbed breakfast, and got ready for a focused day of MViQ+ learning.
How to Stop Guessing During Inspections
The session moved into practical inspection planning so operators could stop relying only on feel and start using a more repeatable process.
Getting Sharper, More Defensible Images
Training covered image quality, lighting, optimization, capture habits, and repeatable evidence that can support review.
The Settings Most Users Get Wrong
Attendees reviewed common setup mistakes that can affect image clarity, workflow speed, and inspection confidence.
New and Advanced Measurement Types
The agenda included measurement-focused discussion around advanced tools and when different measurement approaches make sense.
Solving the Real-Scene Problem
This topic focused on monitoring lower-angle views, curved surfaces, and challenging measurement conditions.
When and How to Use Phase Measurement
Attendees reviewed when phase measurement is useful and how it fits into real inspection decisions.
Build an MDI Template in Minutes
The agenda included building a simple MDI inspection workflow to support standardized, repeatable reporting.
Open Q&A
Attendees had time to bring their own inspection questions and get direct answers.
Cocktail Hour & Networking
The day closed with informal networking, giving attendees time to talk through RVI, NDT, and inspection workflow challenges.
What Attendees Took Away
The people who got the most value from this training were not just looking for a certificate. They were looking for fewer unanswered questions when the probe is already inside the asset.
Better setup, better images, and fewer avoidable mistakes during inspection capture.
Clearer understanding of when and how measurement tools should be used.
A better path from image capture to repeatable inspection records and team review.
Event Photos
A look inside the 2026 AIT MViQ+ Certification Training in Miami, where inspection professionals gathered for practical videoscope learning and networking.
Trainer Spotlight

Shane Wineinger
MViQ+ trainer and remote visual inspection specialist
Connect with Shane on LinkedInShane brought more than 22 years of aviation and industrial inspection experience to the session, including deep work with aviation MRO and power generation teams. His background spans remote visual inspection training, product development support, engine fleet experience at Rolls-Royce, and hands-on aviation maintenance experience from the United States Marine Corps.
Key Takeaways
- The 2026 AIT MViQ+ Certification Training was built for real inspection teams, not casual product browsing.
- The agenda focused on operation, image quality, measurement, phase measurement, MDI templates, Q&A, and networking.
- The biggest value was local access to factory-level learning without forcing teams to travel out of Miami.
- For anyone who missed it, the FOMO is simple: the best MViQ+ questions are easier to answer in the room than after the inspection starts.
If your team uses the Mentor Visual iQ+ or is evaluating advanced video borescope options, do not wait until the next difficult inspection to find out where the gaps are.
Compare the MViQ+ system or contact AIT to discuss whether this type of hands-on training makes sense for your inspection team.