PTC, Hornby Launch Scalextric4schools Car Design Contest
NEEDHAM,
MA, Nov 20, 2008 - PTC (Nasdaq: PMTC), the Product Development Company, in
partnership with Hornby Hobbies (LSE: HRN) owners of the Scalextric brand
and a long time PTC customer, announced the launch of an exciting new
Science, Technology, Engineering & Maths based curriculum. High school
students using the new curriculum will use PTC’s Pro/ENGINEER Wildfire 4.0
CAD software to design and engineer their very own Scalextric slot car.

PTC’s 10 year commitment to United Kingdom education continues with the
company providing secondary schools with its industry leading Pro/ENGINEER
Wildfire software via the ‘CAD in Schools’ initiative. Under this initiative
every school in the UK can obtain a 300 seat site license of Pro/ENGINEER
CAD software at no cost to the school; this license also includes free home
use for students. Founded by PTC and the Department for Children, Schools
and Families, the CAD/CAM in Schools initiative is managed and administered
by the Design & Technology Association (D&TA) on behalf of the DCSF
“PTC has demonstrated continued leadership in UK Design & Technology
education with both the provision of Pro/ENGINEER and a range of free
curriculum modules which support the teaching of product design and
engineering,” says Richard Green, chief executive, D&TA.
PTC has long recognized the importance and effectiveness of project based
learning activities in and outside the classroom. For students these
projects need to be interesting, exciting, and challenging, for teachers the
projects need to provide focus and deliver a rewarding learning experience.
The Scalextric4schools Challenge curriculum is for secondary school
children to design their own Scalextric car in Pro/ENGINEER. Students will
then be able to manufacture their car, fit it with a standard Scalextric
motor and drive train and then race it on a standard Scalextric track.
During this process the children will learn how the car works mechanically
and dynamically and strive to design a car to go round a Scalextric track as
quickly as possible.
“PTC is committed to delivering a truly unique and rewarding academic
learning experience. Our strong relationship with Hornby Hobbies, together
with their world-class Scalextric range of products provides the perfect
foundation on which to continue development and expansion of our STEM
(Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics) curriculum modules,” says
Mike Brown, education program manager, PTC. "Today’s launch of the
Scalextric4schools curriculum module is just the start of a comprehensive
new STEM focused curriculum project."
PTC and Hornby Hobbies have worked with TEP, the Technology Enhancement
Program, to deliver a truly unique, cutting edge, and academically rich
Design-Make-Race engineering curriculum.
"This Challenge is unique, no other program is focused on using
commercial CAD tools to design real products," continues Brown. "In addition
the children will be designing their Scalextric slot cars to race around a
track and navigate hair-pin corners and high speed straights, providing a
truly exciting and realistic race experience”
Hornby Hobbies, a long term user of PTC Pro/ENGINEER Wildfire product
development software, recognizes the importance of PTC’s education program.
“Hornby Hobbies is pleased to partner with PTC and support their
comprehensive academic curriculum,” said Josep Pastor, senior marketing
executive, Hornby Hobbies. “We’ve worked very closely with PTC to develop an
extremely exciting project that will see students learning about design and
engineering as they build and race their very own Scalextric cars.”
The curriculum can be downloaded from the Scalextric4schools
design-make-race challenge website (www.scalextric4schools.org).
This site also contains standard Scalextric components such as: wheels,
motors, drive train and pickups in Pro/ENGINEER format so students can
download and incorporate the standard components into their design just like
a real engineer would do for bearings and fasteners etc.
Hornby Hobbies and PTC will be launching the Scalextric4schools
competition in early 2009. This competition will provide where students will
be able to race against other students in nine regional finals, winners from
each of the regional finals will compete in the national final.
The Scalextric4schools curriculum is being launched on November 20th at
the Design & Technology in Education show at NEC in Birmingham with the
support of the Technology Enhancement Program (TEP). TEP will be providing
teachers with all the materials to build a slot car and race it round a
Scalextric track on the TEP stand.
About Design and Technology Association (D&TA).
DATA is an educational charity (registration number 1062270) and a
company limited by guarantee (registration number 3089012). The aim of the
association is to "inspire, develop and support excellence in design and
technology education for all".
www.data.org.uk &
www.cadinschools.org.
About Hornby
Hornby is a household name and is famous as the UK brand leader in the
model railway hobby. It started as Meccano Ltd in 1907 making the world
famous construction kits for children. Hornby introduced toy trains in 1920.
Hornby Trains were powered by a high quality clockwork motor, made of metal
pressings held together by Meccano nuts and bolts, and ‘0’ gauge in size.
Hornby is owner od the Scalextric brand and has been a long time
Pro/ENGINEER user.
About TEP
TEP is supported by the Gatsby Charitable Foundation and is a registered
charity. It develops unique and leading edge Engineering and Design &
Technology curriculum resources. TEP works closely with education agencies
and industrial partners networking schools and colleges through its
extensive website, periodic journal, exciting and compelling teaching
resources and components.
About Pro/ENGINEER Schools Edition
The functionality in the Pro/ENGINEER Schools Edition will give students
invaluable experience to prepare them for an engineering course in college
or for a job in engineering straight out of school. This package is based
around Pro/ENGINEER Wildfire, which includes static and kinematic analysis
software for classroom and students' home-use, training opportunities
provided by PTC professionals, classroom-tested materials, and customer
support. It is designed to be used as a curriculum aid in mathematics and
science as well as in design and technology classes.
About PTC
PTC (Nasdaq: PMTC) provides leading product lifecycle management (PLM),
content management and dynamic publishing solutions to more than 50,000
companies worldwide. PTC customers include the world's most innovative
companies in manufacturing, publishing, services, government and life
sciences industries. PTC is included in the S&P Midcap 400 and Russell 2000
indices. For more information on PTC, please visit
http://www.ptc.com.
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