Grants - IBM Corp.

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Grant: IBM's CATIA V5 $2.9 million Grant

DESCRIPTION: Weatherford College has announced that it will incorporate CATIA Solutions software into its design curriculum. This has been made possible by a grant from IBM's CATIA V5 Grant program. The program will provide Weatherford College with software, CATIA licenses, instructor training, courseware, computer-based training for users and hotline support. Schools interested in applying for the CATIA V5 NT Grant can call (800) IBM-7777, priority code 1A734033.

 

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