AVEVA Announces Educational Grant to Texas University
HOUSTON,
TX, June 17, 2008 - AVEVA (LSE: AVV), the leading provider of plant and
marine design and engineering lifecycle solutions, has provided its AVEVA
PDMS software as an educational grant to Texas Southern University’s (TSU)
College of Science & Technology, Industrial Technologies program. The
mission of AVEVA’s educational grant program is to give technical colleges
access to the same best-in-class, sophisticated, 3D design and engineering
software that is used on 100’s of real-world projects. Due to current
shortages of skilled designers and engineers, particularly in Houston’s oil
and gas industry, graduates of these technical programs are in high demand
by Engineering and Owner/Operator firms.
Beginning in the Fall 2008 term, TSU’s Department of Industrial
Technologies will provide instruction in 3D plant design and engineering
utilizing AVEVA PDMS, one of the most well-known and heavily utilized 3D
design solutions in the oil, gas and petrochemical industries.
Commented Jessie Horner, Chairman, TSU Department of Industrial
Technologies: “The primary mission of the TSU’s Department of Industrial
Technologies is to offer programs of study designed to prepare students as
‘management-oriented technical professionals’ who have practical knowledge,
competencies, skills and training to serve and function in the
Industrial/Manufacturing Enterprise System. Technical professionals skilled
in the use of 3D design systems, and in particular AVEVA PDMS, are very much
in demand, particularly here in Houston, the energy capital of the world.
Through its software grant, AVEVA is helping us meet our goal of providing
students with technical skills that will provide them with many job
opportunities.”
Commented Rob Glasier, Head of AVEVA Americas: “Buoyancy in the oil
market is driving increased demand for new and refurbished drilling,
production, and refining facilities worldwide. The detailed design work for
many of these global oil and gas projects is being done by Houston-area
Engineering/Procurement/Construction (EPC) firms – many of whom use AVEVA
PDMS. This business boom has caused a scarcity of qualified, skilled
designers and drafts people. We are very pleased to be a technology partner
to a growing list of Houston-area technical schools, colleges and
universities, like Texas Southern University that are addressing the skilled
labor shortage facing AVEVA’s engineering clientele.”
This initiative falls under the umbrella of a Global Academy established
by AVEVA to address skills shortage within the engineering industry. AVEVA
are committed to supporting the development of the engineers of tomorrow and
this program provides the ability to develop market-ready skills that will
support the engineer to bring immediate impact to their employer.
About Texas Southern University
Texas Southern University is one of the nation’s largest historically
black colleges and universities (HBCUs) with over 9,500 students. TSU
provides a quality educational experience, offering over 120 baccalaureate,
masters and doctoral degree programs in nine schools and colleges. The
University focuses on high quality teaching, research and public service as
a means of preparing students of diverse backgrounds, cultures and levels of
scholastic achievement for leadership roles in the urban communities of our
state, nation and world.
About AVEVA Group plc
AVEVA Group plc is one of the world’s foremost and fastest-growing
lifecycle engineering IT solutions and services providers to the oil and
gas, paper and pulp, power, chemical, pharmaceutical and shipbuilding
industries. Listed on the London Stock Exchange (LSE:AVV), the Group
reported pre-tax profits for the year ended March 2008 of GBP 45 million on
revenues of GBP 127.6 million. The Group has grown consistently since 1967
on the strength of pioneering engineering technology that protects the
information assets of its customers from the volatile nature of the IT
industry.
The Group's history of innovation spans five decades and has produced
most of today's major engineering IT technologies. Serving over 1700
clients, AVEVA has a dominant position in many market sectors both on and
offshore. In May 2004, the Group acquired Tribon Solutions AB, the
market-leading shipbuilding solution company and now serves 85% of the
world's top 20 shipbuilders.
The Group's clients include leading plant owner operators, shipbuilders
and engineering contractors such as Aker Solutions, Alstom, AMEC, Areva NP,
Babcock Marine, BASF, BP, Chevron, China National Nuclear Co (CNNC), China
Power Engineering Consulting Group Co. (CPECC), CNOOC Offshore Oil
Engineering, Daewoo Shipbuilding & Marine Engineering, EDF, ExxonMobil,
Foster Wheeler Power Group, Harland & Wolff, Hyundai Heavy Industries,
Jacobs, Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, SBM, Shell, Sinopec Engineering,
Statoil, TKMS – ThyssenKrupp Marine System, Uhde, VT Shipbuilding, Wood
Group (Alliance & Mustang) and Worley Parsons.
Headquartered in Cambridge, England, AVEVA Group plc and its operating
subsidiaries currently employ more than 750 staff worldwide in England,
Australia, Austria, Canada, China, Dubai, France, Germany, Hong Kong, India,
Italy, Japan, Malaysia, Mexico, Norway, Russia, Saudi Arabia, Singapore,
Spain, Switzerland, Sweden, South Korea and the USA.
www.aveva.com.
About AVEVA PDMS
AVEVA PDMS is the leading 3D offshore design solution, is a data centric,
multi-disciplinary design environment for the 3D modeling of offshore
structures. It has modules for the design of equipment, piping, HVAC,
structure and cable trays. Modeling is carried out using a customer-defined
catalogue and specification, in a full 3D environment, with the support of
tools that ensure a clash-free design. A full range of drawings and pipe
isometrics can be produced automatically from the model.
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