Western University Receives Siemens PLM Software Grant
Students will utilize the company’s software for studies and research.
Western University (London, Ontario, Canada) has received a $522 million in-kind software grant from the Siemens PLM Software Partnership with Longterm Technology Services Inc. The grant includes Siemens PLM Software’s NX software for computer-aided design, manufacturing and engineering which will be used for coursework, research and other academic studies.
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