German A-Level Students Use MEDUSA4 in Research Projects
MOERS,
Germany, June 14, 2007 - CAD Schroer Group (CSG), the global engineering
solutions provider, headquartered in Moers near Duesseldorf, recently kicked
off a new schools initiative with the Hermann-Runge-Gesamtschule, a local
high school. The initiative is designed to foster interest and enthusiasm
for technology and manufacturing among upper level students by deploying
CSG's CAD software on real-life research projects.
German A-level students spent their week-end taking part in a specially
designed training course on MEDUSA4, the globally renowned 2D/3D CAD system
developed and marketed by CSG, at the company's training centre in Moers.
"MEDUSA4 is a comprehensive software suite, which allows designers to
engineer everything from a simple component through to an entire airport
logistics system," explains Michael Schroer, the company's Managing
Director.

School project participants meeting at the offices of the manufacturing
company Schages in Krefeld to discuss the practical part of the project
In spite of exam pressures, students sacrificed their free time for an
opportunity to take part in a professional training course, which usually
comes at considerable expense. Robin Bielcke, one of the students, says, "It
was great to learn something outside of the classroom which applies to what
we do at school. And being served drinks and biscuits was fab!" A fellow
student, Friederike Marx, adds, "It made it much easier for me to imagine
what it would be like to be a design engineer or a software developer."
According to their teacher, Karsten Schmidt, the day slotted perfectly
into his Technology class curriculum. "My students designed a screening
device for mobile phones, which we needed for carrying out a number of
measurements as part of an experiment - so we're not talking about
theoretical design exercises here. Once the component design was finished,
the devices were manufactured and used in the classroom."
"The students were highly motivated and worked with genuine
concentration. They really enjoyed using MEDUSA4, and were quick to put
their lessons into practice," says Michael Schroer, who was very pleased
with the results. One of his main objectives was to offer students a glimpse
of real life design and manufacturing processes. Karsten Schmidt adds,
"While MEDUSA4 is very comprehensive and versatile, you can also cut right
back to the basic 2D module. That's great for me because it means I can
already deploy the product in year 7."
The company Schages of Krefeld, which specialises in precise CNC laser
cutting techniques, underlined its commitment to tomorrow's engineers by
offering to manufacture the screening devices, complete with each student's
name, free of charge. Students got to watch the entire manufacturing
process, while learning more about the basics of laser technology and its
practical applications.
The joint project served as a starting point for future initiatives of
this kind, which CAD Schroer is keen to carry out with local schools and
other interested educational establishments. "We want to motivate students
to consider technical professions, because that's where we often see a lack
of high calibre people - in Germany, as well as in many of the other
countries where we operate, including France, the UK and Italy," concludes
Michael Schroer.
About CAD Schroer
CAD Schroer Group (CSG) is a global software development company and
engineering solutions provider, headquartered in Moers, near Duesseldorf,
Germany. The company has offices throughout Germany, Belgium and the
Netherlands, and independent subsidiaries in France, Italy, Switzerland, the
United Kingdom and the United States. Its products are sold direct and
through an extensive, customer-focused partner network in countries
throughout the globe.
CSG's product suites include the 2D/3D design automation solution
MEDUSA4T as well as STHENO/PROT, a professional drafting plug-in for
Pro/ENGINEER users. Both systems come with a number of user-specific add-on
modules offering efficiency gains for the most diverse areas of product and
plant design and development. CAD Schroer also offers extensive consultancy,
training and software development services.
CAD Schroer's aim is to provide customers with the best possible
solutions for design engineers and the engineering process, as well as to
support its clients' strategic goals. The company's own technical and
engineering background, and its emphasis on close working relationships with
customers worldwide, have fostered a "by engineers for engineers" approach
to software development - always keeping abreast of the latest demands
placed on engineers by modern product development processes in a highly
competitive market space. To find out more, please visit our website.
http://www.cad-schroer.com.
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