CIMdata PLM Industry Summary Online Archive
7 November 2005
Implementation Investments
University of Arizona to Begin Using ESPRIT CAM Software
The University of Arizona, Tucson, will now be integrating ESPRIT CAM software into their Systems and Industrial Engineering Department for both the bachelor's and graduate programs, said Professor Young-Jun Son. DP Technology, committed to furthering manufacturing and engineering in education, donated 25 seats of ESPRIT to the University, an equivalent of over $800,000 retail.
"In our program, we teach CAM technology and we promote hands-on experiences for the students," said Son. "ESPRIT is very well-known, and I want to teach the concept and use of state-of-the-art CAM software."
ESPRIT's outstanding user interface, Visual Basic macro/scripting language and depth of its machining capabilities will be a perfect match for the University's program and contribute greatly to students' learning experience, Son said.
"DP Technology is proud to continue its support of educating future engineers with our contributions to the University of Arizona," said Don Davies, DP's director of sales in the Americas. "ESPRIT's advanced technology will adequately prepare students to face the real-life challenges that lay before them in the professional engineering and manufacturing sectors."
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