ChTPZ to present interactive job counseling stands at WorldSkills Hi Tech
30 October 2014 (16:26)
October 30, 2014. ChTPZ Group is going to display several job counseling stands at WorldSkills Hi Tech, a national blue-collar jobs championship, at Yekaterinburg EXPO on October 30. The Group will also make a presentation of the so-called The Future of White Metallurgy Program that is offered at ChTPZ Group Training Center, the Group’s press service says.
Visitors to the stand will be able to talk to experts and Training Center students and get all the details on the current programs and courses.
‘Throughout the five-day championship, one can enjoy a spectacular performance: every high school student and adult can both look at a numerically controlled milling machine or a turning lathe or a mechatronic station at work and create a model of a locomotive themselves, or try to act as a crane operator,’ says Director of ChTPZ Group Training Center Nikolai Desyatov.
There will be ten job counseling visitor spots at ChTPZ stand altogether, one of them featuring an industrial robotic arm that has been helping Training Center students to learn programming methods for several years now. Specially for the championship, the students programmed the robotic arm to imitate dance movements.
Visitors to the stand will be able to talk to experts and Training Center students and get all the details on the current programs and courses.
‘Throughout the five-day championship, one can enjoy a spectacular performance: every high school student and adult can both look at a numerically controlled milling machine or a turning lathe or a mechatronic station at work and create a model of a locomotive themselves, or try to act as a crane operator,’ says Director of ChTPZ Group Training Center Nikolai Desyatov.
There will be ten job counseling visitor spots at ChTPZ stand altogether, one of them featuring an industrial robotic arm that has been helping Training Center students to learn programming methods for several years now. Specially for the championship, the students programmed the robotic arm to imitate dance movements.
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