FISHER/UNITECH Announces 'No Engineer Left Behind' Program
TROY,
MI, Jan 27, 2009 - FISHER/UNITECH announced today a major investment into
its local markets that will provide displaced designers and engineers
professional development via a comprehensive community service program
entitled “No Engineer Left Behind.” This program offers candidates the
opportunity to gain valuable industry skills via a three-step process:
attend a three-day Introduction to SolidWorks course, receive an evaluation
copy of SolidWorks 2009 Office Professional 3D CAD software for skill
enhancement and potentially be placed at a FISHER/UNITECH customer site for
an unpaid 30-day internship. The company estimates its investment in this
program to be over $250,000 of in-kind value.
No Engineer Left Behind is a free service available to displaced workers in
Michigan, Ohio, Indiana, Kentucky, Illinois, Wisconsin, Missouri and Kansas.
FISHER/UNITECH has scheduled its Introduction to SolidWorks course in each of
its ten branch offices, one per month February through April 2009, reserved
strictly for this program. Candidates must be unemployed due to downsizing as a
result of the economy. Upon completion of the course, the candidate will receive
SolidWorks software that they may use for one month. Their contact information
will then be provided to existing FISHER/UNITECH customers who have previously
agreed to participate in this unique program. Online registration is available
on the company’s website at
http://www.funtech.com/s.nl/sc.8/category.2476/ctype.SS/SS.2476/.f.
Acceptance into the program is on a first-come, first-served basis, and
candidates must meet the qualifications of being displaced within the previous
12 months from a position where they were using either 2D or 3D CAD tools.
“We are very proud to announce our program No Engineer Left Behind and what
it offers to the local manufacturing communities we serve throughout the
Midwest,” said Charles Hess, president of FISHER/UNITECH. “Our objective is to
help others in our industry segment not only by our contributions, but through
our partners and customers. We appreciate the incredible positive response we
have received from them. Their provision of internships and software will allow
displaced engineers to gain valuable field experience with new technology.”
About FISHER/UNITECH
FISHER/UNITECH, established in 1993, provides Product Lifecycle Management
solutions to discrete manufacturing companies. The company's focus is on process
improvement for product development. Process improvement is obtained through the
integration of advanced software solutions to replace legacy systems. The
applications include CAID, CAD, CAM, CAE, PDM, KBE, Reverse Engineering and
Rapid Prototyping. Professional services are offered for design automation and
data management which provides customers with a full service, one-stop source
for complex PLM systems. The company offers advanced web-based delivery of
education programs with its interactive, instructor-led 3DU.
For more information, visit www.funtech.com.
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