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Siemens makes $55.8M Software Grant to Mott Community College to Educate and Train Workers for Manufacturing in Automotive Sector

In-kind software grant will help Michigan prepare a highly-skilled workforce necessary to take advantage of manufacturing resurgence in America

DETROIT — (BUSINESS WIRE) — March 19, 2014 — Today, from Ford Field, Siemens announced a $55.8 million in-kind software grant to Mott Community College. Students there will now have access to the same Siemens product lifecycle management (PLM) software used in nearly every manufacturing environment in the world – and by more than 80% of automakers – to improve productivity and efficiency in the manufacturing process. The announcement was made during the 2014 Automotive Summit at the Manufacturing in America Symposium sponsored by Siemens and Electro-Matic.

“The manufacturing industry in America is on the rise and it is being transformed by a software revolution that is enhancing productivity, increasing efficiency and speeding time to market,” said Chuck Grindstaff, president and CEO, Siemens PLM Software. “This revolution requires a highly trained workforce. With this grant, Mott Community College will be able to integrate world-class PLM technology into its curriculum, so that its students are even better prepared for co-op assignments and for high quality manufacturing jobs.”

Siemens’ technology partnership with Mott community college goes back more than 15 years. Students currently have access to Siemens’ NX™ software for computer-aided design, manufacturing and engineering analysis (CAD/CAM/CAE) and its Tecnomatix® portfolio for digital manufacturing. With today’s announcement, Siemens’ Teamcenter® software will now be used in Mott Community College’s Technology Division to help expand and modernize its curriculum in design and process technologies. This curriculum is part of Mott’s Certificates and Associate Degrees in Design, Manufacturing and Service Industry specialties as well as Computer and Information Technology courses and degree programs. As software plays an increasing role in the next era of manufacturing, students and faculty will now have access to training on Siemens PLM data management programs utilizing collaboration tools.

“Mott Community College has a long and productive history working with Siemens and is honored to be selected for this software grant,” said Mott Community College President Dr. M. Richard Shaink. “We believe that partnerships like this will allow the college to better understand and update programs that prepare the future workforce for success. We are excited about the new capacity this brings to the region and the opportunity to further expand our work in design, PLM and digital manufacturing. We see this technology as a critical element of the innovation enterprise that will lead to the development of new and better products and ultimately to new and better jobs for the greater southeast Michigan region.”

This is the latest in a series of investments – totaling more than two billion dollars – Siemens has made in recent years in nearly 30 Michigan community colleges and universities.

In addition to the automotive sector, PLM Software is used throughout the global manufacturing industry to design, develop and manufacture some of the world’s most sophisticated products in a variety of sectors including aerospace, consumer products, medical devices, shipbuilding, apparel and machinery. By using this software in their course work and research projects, students will develop the advanced skills sought after by the more than 77,000 global customers who utilize Siemens’ software and technology solutions. This includes companies throughout the Detroit region and state of Michigan who rely on Siemens’ PLM and CAD software including employers such as: Ford, Daimler, General Dynamics, General Motors, Delphi and BorgWarner.

“Manufacturing is delivering a new era of proficiency, where virtual-to-real will drive innovation and customized mass production, and link the entire product lifecycle, from design, to engineering and finally to the customer,” said Helmuth Ludwig, president and CEO, Siemens Industry, U.S. “Collectively, we must foster a culture of innovation, nurture institutions that enable technology and innovation and strengthen education and training. This partnership can serve as an economic catalyst for the region when it comes to the manufacturing sector.”

From design to manufacturing, the automotive rebirth is being led by a software revolution. Enabled by Siemens automation software running its automation equipment, and by its PLM software that the auto industry uses to design and manufacture vehicles, these software tools allow for faster time-to-market and significant increases in plant productivity.

Siemens has an expansive role in the automotive industry with 80 percent of automotive factories around the world relying on Siemens automation equipment. Among global automakers, 14 of the top 15 OEMs and nearly 90 percent of the top 25 suppliers use Siemens PLM software.

Note: Photos and video available at http://inr.synapticdigital.com/siemens/softwarerevolution

About Siemens PLM Software

Siemens PLM Software, a business unit of the Siemens Industry Automation Division, is a world-leading provider of product lifecycle management (PLM) software, systems and services with nine million licensed seats and 77,000 customers worldwide. Headquartered in Plano, Texas, Siemens PLM Software helps thousands of companies make great products by optimizing their lifecycle processes, from planning and development through manufacturing and support. Our HD-PLM vision is to give everyone involved in making a product the information they need, when they need it, to make the smartest decision. For more information on Siemens PLM Software products and services, visit www.siemens.com/plm.

About Siemens in the U.S.

Siemens Corporation is a U.S. subsidiary of Siemens AG, a global powerhouse in electronics and electrical engineering, operating in the industry, energy, healthcare, and infrastructure & cities sectors. For more than 165 years, Siemens has built a reputation for leading-edge innovation and the quality of its products, services and solutions. With 362,000 employees in 190 countries, Siemens reported worldwide revenue of approximately $100 billion in fiscal 2013. Siemens in the USA reported revenue of $19.2 billion and employs approximately 52,000 people throughout all 50 states and Puerto Rico.

About Mott Community College

Founded in 1923, Mott Community College has served Michigan for more than 90 years. Located at the crossroads of I-75 and I-69 in Flint, the city where General Motors was created, Mott College serves over 10,000 students every year, making it the largest higher education institution in its region. Besides its main campus in Flint, MCC has sites in Clio, Fenton, Howell and Lapeer as well as operating three community technology centers and a workforce development center. Mott College has 11 sites within its four county service area totaling over 147 acres of property, with 25 buildings incorporating approximately 1,100,000 net square feet of space. These buildings include the Gorman Science Center and the award-winning Regional Technology Center. MCC was named after automotive manufacturing pioneer Charles Stewart Mott and is a noted center for high technology, health sciences, criminal justice and other fields.

Note: Siemens and the Siemens logo are registered trademarks of Siemens AG. NX, Teamcenter and Tecnomatix are trademarks or registered trademarks of Siemens Product Lifecycle Management Software Inc. or its subsidiaries in the United States and in other countries.



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