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Education Support Program for Manufacturing



To assist in training the next generation of manufacturing professionals, HEIDENHAIN is offering a collection of educational services and products to meet the demands for today's digitization of data in NC metalworking.

"This worldwide initiative, called the HEIDENHAIN Education Support Program (HESP), is designed to bring the latest advancements on the shop floor to current classrooms of vocational training centers, universities and corporate trainee programs," said a spokesperson.

"Digital services and their remarkable speed are now commonplace and only growing," continued the spokesperson. "With HESP, HEIDENHAIN is making its own important contribution to training the next generation of metalworkers by providing educators with highly cost-effective, state-of-the-art resources that can include computer programming stations, software and learning materials for fast and highly accurate milling and turning needs. HESP also includes offers to train the trainers at significantly reduced prices."

HEIDENHAIN's programming stations are based on the same software foundation as its CNC controls, making them suitable vocational training tools to give students the confidence they need to program in the manufacturing world, the company noted. HESP's learning materials include practical course supplies for explaining complex topics, as well support posters for the classroom.

"Those who are familiar with HEIDENHAIN will especially appreciate the special opportunity for educators to obtain HEIDENHAIN's Connecting Machining package of functions and its StateMonitor MDA software, as well as the option of its online HEIDENHAIN Interactive Training (HIT) program," said the spokesperson.

Full program details are available on the HESP microsite: www.hesp.heidenhain.com

For more information contact:

HEIDENHAIN Corporation

333 E State Parkway

Schaumburg, IL 60173-5337

847-490-1191

hta-hc@heidenhain.com

www.heidenhain.us

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