Thursday, 22 November 2012

PTC India celebrates double digit growth in their ATC Partner program


Report by India Education bureau, New Delhi: PTC today celebrates the success of their ATC Partner program. PTC initiated the Authorized Training Centre (ATC) Program to help the future engineers to realize their potential and expertise under the guidance of PTC-authorized expert instructors. Being an integral part of global PTC Academic Program, PTC’s Authorized Training Centre (ATC) Program, aims at addressing the growing and diverse need of academia by offering market leading software training to students.

With 94 ATCs across India, the program has been successful in training more than 8500 students on PTC’s award-winning design software – Creo 2.0. There has been a notable surge in the number of ATCs in a short span of five years. Through ATC partners, PTC has been able to spread technological literacy among students and hone their skills through familiarization with cutting edge design processes. ATC program has been instrumental in preparing the students for real-world careers in technology and also to grow beyond the ordinance of regular expectations.

Commenting on this accomplishment Mr. Jeffery W Wilmot, SVP & Country Manager, PTC India said “PTC has always been focused towards helping students develop life skills that will help them to succeed in their future careers and also to become tomorrow's innovators. We are happy that the ATC program is successfully heading towards achieving PTC’s goal.”

Commenting on the success Mr. Sajith Parambil Business Head, PTC Academic Program India & Middle East said “Engineering is an important part of our country's future. And how we groom the engineers of tomorrow is our prerogative. At PTC, we believe that one of the best investments is to help young people realize their dreams of becoming science and technology leaders. PTC's Authorized Training Centre Program is one such initiative in that direction. The idea is to prepare every engineering student for a competitive, global industry."

http://indiaeducationdiary.in/Shownews.asp?newsid=17059

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