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Dassault Systemes to Cooperate with Customer in Developing Human Resources Educational Program Based on the CATIA Certified Professional Program
Dassault Systemes KK, the Japanese subsidiary of Dassault Systemes and Alpine Electronics have announced that Dassault Systemes will cooperate with Alpine, a manufacturer of car audio and car navigation system, in jointly developing its human resources educational program based on the Catia Certified Professional Program With this cooperation, Alpine will be able to measure its engineers' skills and better match those skills with the company's specific needs
This article was originally published on Manufacturingtalk on 2 Aug 2006 at 8.00am (UK)
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With the increased need to measure its engineers' skills for taking on specific duties, and in order to encourage engineers to improve their skills, Alpine decided to jointly develop a custom program in cooperation with Dassault Systemes.
The Certified Skills Program at Alpine will rely on the Catia Certified Professional Program exams for overall knowledge testing and will be complemented with Dassault Systemes' developed Rubric scoring based assessments for practical skills testing of the Alpine specific processes.
This jointly developed program will be accredited by Dassault Systemes as an extension of the Catia Certified Professional Program.
"People, and therefore their skills, are at the very heart of innovation".
"We are very pleased to team with Alpine to develop an educational and certification program tailored to its specific needs," said Christian Nardin, managing director, Dassault Systemes Asia.
"The program, to be developed based on Dassault Systemes' skill assessment methodology, will benefit both the company and the individuals".
"Our strategy is to engineer and deliver end-to-end solutions and knowledge adapted to each industry for our customers to get the best out of the technology and their people." The Certified Skills Program at Alpine is planned to start in October 2005, and develop certified engineer according to the plan.
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