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PTC expands education initiative in India
 

 
DQC NEWS BUREAU
 
Sunday, January 21, 2007

 

Reinforcing its commitment to nurturing talent to meet the growing challenges of the manufacturing, automotive, aerospace and defence segments, PTC announced the enrichment of its education initiative in India. The company is rapidly expanding its education network beyond the 425 educational institutions in India it currently covers, with a comprehensive bundling of design software and teaching resources to address the complete requirements of product lifecycle management.

“With India's emergence as a destination for engineering design and product development, there is a compelling need for trained manpower that can leverage best in class solutions for design and collaboration to ensure quicker time to market. The PTC education program leverages 20 years of experience in providing the global manufacturing industry with the right product development technology, and arms students with knowledge that makes them industry ready from graduation day,” said Viswanathan Natarajan, Area VP, PTC.

As part of this initiative PTC will provide technical and engineering institutes as well as schools the licenses of Pro/Engineer-a company's industry leading solution for computer aided design, engineering and manufacturing. In addition, faculty training, instructional materials and other resources will benefit both educators and the student community. PTC will also offer select institutions its industry leading product lifecycle management solution Windchill, and enterprise content management solution Arbortext. PTC is also offering tailor made modules for polytechnic institutes.

Around 2,000 teachers and 48,000 students are currently enrolled in PTC's education initiative in India. With the expansion of the education initiative, PTC is hoping to get more students involved in 'Product Design Engineering' and not just design engineering.

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