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News Release from: Delmia | Subject: Delmia Academic Partner Programme
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial
Team on 14 April 2003
Programme targets a new generation
The Delmia Academic Partner Programme (DAPP) is intended to help engineers learn more about their future careers at the same time as better preparing them for their first posts.
The Delmia Academic Partner Programme (DAPP) is intended to help engineers learn more about their future careers at the same time as better preparing them for their first posts The scheme has now arrived in the UK, having already been successfully implemented in the USA, where last year Delmia signed 21 new partnerships with colleges and universities
This article was originally published on Engineeringtalk on 8 Feb 2001 at 8.00am (UK)
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"DAPP provides powerful technology for schools and universities to enhance their curricula and provide students with the opportunity to learn about this exciting industry.
Our customers also benefit from this programme.
Their future workforce will already be training on Delmia technology, giving time and cost savings", said Roy Smolky, DAPP Co-ordinator.
The first plank in the way DAPP works is through special pricing for educational usage.
Each seat of Delmia software will cost an average of 1% of the usual list price per annum.
The second part of the programme is special, education-orientated software training and customer support.
Nigel Prue, Delmia's MD in the UK commented: "DAPP in the US has resulted in the creation of projects to prepare students for a workplace where process planning, simulation and digital manufacturing are commonly used as design and management tools.
Delmia software has been used in groundbreaking research in a number of different spheres.
It has also helped to forge links between academia and industry, demonstrating the practical application of this technology in realistic industry scenarios.
We very much hope that we will be able to replicate the success of the DAPP scheme in the UK".
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