Chinese students benefit from CAD alliance

An Autodesk product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Jul 2, 2002

Autodesk is working with China's Association for Educational Technology to offer a university certification programme that will help advance the education of China's next generation of engineers.

Autodesk is working with China's Association for Educational Technology (CAET) to offer a university certification programme that will help advance the education of China's next generation of engineers and designers.

Autodesk CEO Carol Bartz announced the creation of the certification programme and a donation of 20,000 copies of AutoCAD software to Chinese secondary schools and universities at a signing ceremony and press conference today in Beijing.

"China's entry into the World Trade Organisation has created a new reality for all of us, and talent is becoming the focal point of competition", said Bartz.

"Autodesk is pleased to play a role in China's strategic efforts by equipping its new generation with the latest design technologies to support the explosive growth in China's manufacturing and technology sectors".

The certification programme will issue a "Certificate of digital design ability" to secondary and university students who are trained on Autodesk's most popular design software, AutoCAD.

As demand for standardised software services continues to rise, certification will become essential to helping engineers, programmers and designers increase their competitiveness and meet international standards.

The programme initially covers 1000 colleges and 5000 secondary schools, with a special focus on computer science programmes.

It is aimed to be a critical element in building a world-class pool of talent in engineering design.

"Encouraging engineering science students to master digitalised technical application skills will propel China to the forefront of cutting-edge technology.

It will not only increase the global competitiveness of China's labour force, but it will also help ensure that China's engineers keep up with the demand of burgeoning local manufacturing and industrial design sectors", said Yu Yunxiu, chairman of CAET.

In conjunction with the programme rollout, Autodesk will donate 20,000 licenses of AutoCAD software to CAET and participating universities and schools.

The market value of this donation is $51 million.

Since entering China in 1994, Autodesk has launched a series of co-operative measures with the Chinese Ministry of Education, including in a joint software and equipment donation with Hewlett-Packard to 100 universities and colleges in 1997.

Professional training has been classified as one of the six priorities of the Chinese government in implementing its information program and the Ministry of Education has required universities and colleges with technology programmes to implement a double diploma system to evaluate both academic and vocational skills.

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