MVIQ videoscopes, also known as Mentor Visual iQ videoscopes, are advanced remote visual inspection tools used by inspection teams across aviation, power generation, utilities, and industrial maintenance.
On July 11, 2024, AIT hosted a successful one-day MVIQ videoscope training at Miami Lakes Hotel, formerly known as Shula's Hotel and Golf Club.
The event brought together users of the Mentor Visual iQ platform for practical training, networking, and deeper discussions around videoscope care, measurement, and inspection best practices.
AIT's July 11, 2024 MVIQ videoscope training helped inspection professionals strengthen their understanding of care and maintenance, measurement techniques, and field inspection practices for Mentor Visual iQ videoscopes.
A Training Built Around Real Inspection Challenges
Inspection teams do not attend training just to hear product features. They attend because real inspection work is technical, high-pressure, and detail-driven.
Whether the application involves aircraft engine repair, wind generation, power and utilities, or general industrial inspection, the same challenge appears again and again: teams need reliable equipment, confident operators, and repeatable inspection practices.
That was the focus of this MVIQ videoscope training. The curriculum was developed around customer feedback and practical inspection needs, giving attendees a focused environment to improve how they use the Mentor Visual iQ platform.
Event Highlights at a Glance
What the MVIQ Videoscope Training Covered
The session focused on practical topics that matter during real remote visual inspection work, from protecting the equipment to capturing more reliable inspection evidence.
Attendees reviewed practical ways to handle and maintain MVIQ videoscopes so teams can support consistent inspection performance.
The session covered basic and advanced measurement techniques to help users strengthen confidence during visual inspection workflows.
The training focused on practical inspection habits that can support better documentation, clearer findings, and more consistent field use.
The best videoscope training connects equipment handling with real inspection decisions. Teams should understand not only how to operate the tool, but also how to capture clear evidence, protect the probe, document findings, and know when a result needs further review.
Inside the MVIQ Videoscope Training Session
Inspection professionals gathered for practical MVIQ videoscope training and industry networking.
Practical training, product discussion, and networking helped attendees connect inspection technique with real field use.
Why Events Like This Build Better Inspection Teams
Remote visual inspection depends on more than the inspection camera. It also depends on operator judgment, correct tool handling, measurement confidence, and clear communication between technicians, engineers, QA/QC teams, and decision makers.
For many teams, videoscope training helps reduce uncertainty. It gives users a chance to ask questions, learn from specialists, compare experiences with other professionals, and bring practical improvements back to their inspection programs.
The networking value was also an important part of the day. Breakfast, lunch, dinner, and cocktails gave attendees time to build relationships and discuss shared inspection challenges in a more open setting.
Key Takeaways from the MVIQ Videoscope Training
Key Takeaways
- Hands-on training supports more confident videoscope users.
- Customer feedback helped shape the curriculum.
- Measurement and maintenance practices matter in real inspection work.
- Industry networking helps teams learn from shared field experience.
If your team is using MVIQ videoscopes or evaluating remote visual inspection equipment, AIT can help you compare options, plan training, and choose the right inspection setup.
Contact AIT Support to discuss your videoscope inspection needs.