A project that involved a three-way partnership between St. Clair College, Longterm Technology Services Inc., which is a technology-based company in London and the Mold Making Industry has resulted in a win for all three parties.
The Mold – Motion Simulation Research project has continually exceeded expectations by increasing more job and research opportunities for St. Clair College students, as students who have worked on the project are sought by the industry partners.
From the College’s perspective, this project has provided students with advanced educational opportunities, as they worked closely with industry partners on real-world projects.
Aaron Guo, president of Longterm Technology Services Inc., described the collaboration as a success story. “We are glad to be a part of this achievement. Collaborations between technology colleges and tooling organizations provide invaluable experience to students, who will be the leaders of tomorrow. I always look forward to the opportunities that inspire tomorrow. Longterm Technology Services Inc. will keep supporting St. Clair students in this research initiative because the institution has shown remarkable performance.”
Job prospects for St. Clair College students have increased remarkably after students’ involvement in the Mold – Motion Simulation project, a good reason for Longterm Technology Services Inc., St. Clair College, and mold companies to continue their successful collaboration.
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