Toronto, Ontario — Seneca Polytechnic and Siemens have announced a next step to the organizations’ long-standing partnership with the advancement of training tools for trades students.
Beginning this academic year, students in Seneca’s Faculty of Applied Science and Engineering Technology will benefit from a Siemens donation of a virtual reality (VR) manufacturing simulation kit and 25 seats of industry-leading Technomatix from Siemens’ Xcelerator portfolio of industry-related software.
With this donation of VR equipment, students will be able to experience an industry environment, including tech features such as virtual commissioning and in the case of automotive students specifically, simulated automotive manufacturing.
“Our valued partnership with Siemens continues to strengthen experiential learning opportunities at Seneca Polytechnic,” said David Agnew, Seneca president. “This generous donation will help our students access innovative technology, enhancing their ability to graduate career- and world-ready.”
“Giving students access to immersive VR environments and industry-standard software will help to reshape how schools train Canada’s future workforce,” says David Wilson, vice president and country manager Canada at Siemens Digital Industries Software.
“We’re proud of our partnership with Seneca and our shared commitment to providing students with the hands-on skills to secure internship and job opportunities within a variety of industry sectors.”