Siemens and the University of Cincinnati have announced a partnership to establish a simulation and modeling center enabled with Siemens product lifecycle management (PLM) software.
Housed on UCās main campus in its College of Engineering and Applied Science (CEAS), theĀ Siemens PLM Simulation Technology CenterĀ will be a hub for developing and applying new methodologies and technologies in engineering education and research, according to Siemens.
Through a pledge from Siemens of up to $1 million, as well as Siemensā staff support and additional PLM software, the partnership will provide experiential learning opportunities for students in UCās CEAS.
āAs manufacturing companies worldwide move closer to Industry 4.0, it is more important than ever for academic institutions and educators to move beyond only CAD software and embed digitalization into their curriculum,ā said Chuck Grindstaff, president and CEO, Siemens PLM Software. āThe Siemens PLM Simulation Technology Center will help establish the connection between academia and industry to develop future employees for the digital enterprise.ā
CEAS faculty led by Dr. Jay Kim, department head of mechanical and materials engineering, and Dr. Sam Anand, a professor of mechanical engineering who will also serve as the operational director of the Center, will work with Siemens PLM Software staff to educate and train up to 500 students over five years at the center. Through this close collaboration, a transformational change in undergraduate engineering and applied science curricula is expected, which will incorporate CAD, Digital Design & Manufacturing and Computer Aided Engineering (CAE) from early year courses to multi-year projects with global multi-disciplinary teams in upper-level courses.
Additionally, Siemens PLM Software has entered into a long term talent development partnership with UC to employ co-ops on a strategic and programmatic basis. These co-op working students will be placed on important software development programs and related projects in Siemens PLM Softwareās Milford, Ohio, office.
"UC, including our College of Engineering and Applied Science, is known for having one of the best co-op and experiential learning programs in the world,ā said Beverly J. Davenport, UC interim president. āThe new Siemens PLM Simulation Technology Center takes CEAS to new heights by giving our students the latest tools to enhance their hands-on experiences.ā
At the new Siemens PLM Simulation Technology Center students will have access to Siemensā full suite of PLM offerings including its recently announced Simcenter⢠portfolio, a suite of simulation software and test solutions based on predictive engineering analytics to more accurately predict product performance.Ā
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