The project includes diplomas to verify professional residencies and it also promotes job placement and student autonomy Salamanca/Gto News The
The project includes diplomas to verify professional residencies and it also promotes job placement and student autonomy
Salamanca/Gto News
The State Training Institute -IECA- reaffirms the alliance and collaboration it has with the Engineering and Technological Development Center of the Mexican Air Force -CIDTFAM-, to exchange innovative projects that serve to the education, industrial and business sector.
Among the projects that both Institutions work on together is the accelerated training program for engineers and the strengthening of computer-aided design laboratories.
In the case of the engineering program, the aim is to develop skills and abilities in students, with the firm purpose of supporting young people in the development of their own strategies in the initial stages of job placement and promoting the deployment of personal autonomy. In addition to providing them with tools and knowledge that they did not acquire in the classrooms.
Support is focused on:
- Computer-aided simulation, Plastics and Manufacturing specialties
Besides it also offers young people diplomas in:
- Mechanical design, automotive technology, plastic injection molding and a diploma in fusion welding
This type of knowledge is very useful for engineering students because education institutions validate the training they received to verify their professional residencies or stays, which are an essential requirement to earn their degree.
To strengthen the Computer Aided Design laboratories, the IECA and the academic staff of the Mexican Air Force have collaborated jointly to operate and manage the Engineering and Technological Development Center, located within the IECA Salamanca facilities, to provide solutions and services in the development of innovation and technology.
Meanwhile IECA offers training to military personnel in computer-aided design and simulation, welding processes, languages (English, French and Japanese), as well as plastics transformation processes and computer-aided manufacturing.
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