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MCAD and PLM automotive curriculum to OEMs and suppliers in Michigan
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Madison Heights, Mich., March 7, 2005 - Jobwerx News -
Cost-Effective, Productivity-Enhancing Automotive MCAD/PLM Training.
Virtual Services, Inc. and Cadpo announced a strategic partnership to
provide automotive MCAD/PLM (mechanical computer-aided design/product
lifecycle management) training to OEMs and suppliers in Michigan. The
companies’ combined programs will impact the automotive industry with
lower cost e-learning and blended learning offerings, as well as productivity-enhancing
best practice training.
Virtual Services provides engineering solutions and support services
to suppliers of BMW, DaimlerChrysler, Ford, General Motors, Honda, Hyundai,
Nissan and Toyota. Cadpo provides engineering knowledge through i.get.it®
– the only multi-application e-learning system in the MCAD/PLM market.
Virtual Services has adopted Cadpo’s i.get.it Knowledge Management system
as its strategic platform for delivering engineering knowledge to its
clients both in the classroom and over the web for self-paced learning.
Virtual Services and Cadpo are currently collaborating on content to
offer the i.get.it CATIA V5 Automotive Edition, which will be available
March 1, 2005.
The companies said that providing automotive curriculum and learning
content for CATIA, Unigraphics and Teamcenter gives OEMs and suppliers
more flexible and cost-effective training that can be delivered on-demand
as needed.
"Virtual Services and Cadpo are able to provide an unprecedented level
of support to the automotive industry in many geographies around the
world,” said D. Mark Ratliff, president and CEO, Virtual Services. “Combining
our automotive expertise with the knowledge management and delivery
strength of Cadpo’s i.get.it program will enable us to serve our customers
in a whole new way."
"This is a very important partnership,” said Kevin Noe, president, Cadpo.
“Virtual Services’ depth of automotive knowledge adds tremendous strength
to the i.get.it Engineering Knowledge system. In addition, our companies
share similar cultures and together can provide the highest level of
customer satisfaction in the automotive industry."
Virtual Services, Inc. is Headquartered in Madison Heights, Mich., and
implements process improvements and new technologies that accelerate
the product development process, increase engineering efficiency, improve
product quality and reduce cost. The company provides engineering solutions
and support services to auto suppliers of BMW, DaimlerChrysler, Ford,
General Motors, Honda, Hyundai, Nissan and Toyota. Virtual Services
specializes in the automotive industry and offers automotive OEMs and
their supply base a comprehensive total service solution including CAD
and PDM technology, on-site implementation services, consulting, system
administration services, technical training and continuous support.
The company is an authorized business partner of IBM, Dassault Systemes,
UGS, Sun Microsystems, Inc., Hewlett-Packard Co. and Microsoft Corp.
CAD Potential, Inc. (“Cadpo”) empowers people through engineering knowledge
with e-learning, training, and services offering expertise in CATIA,
NX/Unigraphics, SolidWorks, Teamcenter Engineering, and others. Cadpo’s
i.get.it® is the only multi-application e-learning system in the MCAD/PLM
industry. Established in 1988, Cadpo is a privately owned company, headquartered
in Westminster, Colorado with international offices in Japan, Singapore,
and the United Kingdom.
Don't miss the:
COE Education at the 2005
Annual PLM Conference & TechniFair
The COE 2005 Annual PLM Conference will take place March 20-23, 2005
at the Phoenix Civic Plaza in Phoenix, Arizona. The COE University provides
vast training and educational opportunities for attendees, benefiting
both the individual and the employer company. Attendees can sign up
for these sessions onsite in Phoenix! The COE 2005 Annual PLM Conference
& TechniFair. The conference registration fee includes general sessions,
breakout sessions, IBM-PLM/DASSAULT SYSTEMES workshops, DPC sessions
and all networking events.
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