Indonesian University to Install Intergraph SmartMarine 3D

November 6, 2012

Institut Teknologi Sepuluh Nopember selects Intergraph® SmartMarine® 3D for its educational program.

Institut Teknologi Sepuluh Nopember (ITS), one of the best technology universities in Indonesia, has selected Intergraph® SmartMarine® 3D for use in its Department of Naval Architecture and Shipbuilding Engineering.

As the top educational institution for the marine and offshore industry in Indonesia, ITS wanted to ensure it remains relevant in the industry and equips its graduates with the right skills. The university decided to partner with Intergraph and offer SmartMarine 3D as part of its curriculum for the Faculty of Marine Technology in the Department of Naval Architecture and Shipbuilding Engineering.

Students at ITS will be trained in Intergraph's next-generation technology and become world-class engineers, ready to apply their knowledge and expertise in SmartMarine 3D when they join the work force. Students will also learn SmartSketch®, Intergraph's engineering and drafting product.

SmartMarine 3D is the world's most advanced shipbuilding and offshore design solution, providing companies with the capabilities they need to gain and maintain an edge in a highly competitive industry.


 

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