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SimuTech Launches Lend A Hand Program

Program provides free ANSYS simulation software program for unemployed engineers.

By DE Editors  

March 23, 2009

By DE Editors

SimuTech Group is reaching out to engineers that have been recently displaced or unemployed.

The "Lend a Hand" program will provide free training of ANSYS simulation software at any of SimuTech Group's North American training facilities. The goal is to provide engineers with a marketable skill that will place them in a more competitive situation as they search for employment opportunities.

"ANSYS products are an integral part of the engineering process in many different industries throughout the world," says Ken Lally, CEO of SimuTech Group.  "If you simply type the keyword 'ANSYS' into any of the major career sites such as Monster.com or CareerBuilder.com, you can easily find numerous employment opportunities requiring ANSYS expertise.  In these difficult economic times, every little bit helps and SimuTech Group hopes that these classes will provide engineers that extra edge needed in finding employment. "

Qualifying engineers will be able to attend all level of classes for ANSYS Mechanical, ANSYS Fluent, ANSYS CFX, and ANSYS AUTODYN simulation software programs. Upon the successful completion of the class, attendees will receive a certificate of completion.

For more information, visit SimuTech Group.

Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company’s website.

 

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