Schneider Electric Joins SENATI To Provide Technical Know-how To Its Students
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Schneider Electric Joins SENATI To Provide Technical Know-how To Its Students
Originally reported on nationworldnews.com
Schneider Electric, a leader in the digital transformation of energy management and automation, has signed a commitment with SenateAn accredited professional training institute in Peru to provide training and technical updates on Internet of Things issues, digitization and knowledge for a more modern and sustainable industry to the educational institution’s more than 4,000 students and faculty.
To make this agreement a reality, we have the financial support of the Schneider Electric Foundation, which will be delivered in parts during the five years of the agreement’s validity. This economic contribution will allow SENATI to invest in equipment to implement and strengthen its training laboratories in Industry 4.0 and augmented reality through training kits, software and spare parts.
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educational training
With the laboratory equipment, Schneider Electric will be able to teach SENATI educators about new trends in Industry 4.0, one of the fundamental axes for current and future industries, the same ones that will be reflected in the labor market, which will be a part of this institute. represents an opportunity for the students of
For this, a kit of 14 training bags with the necessary hardware and software equipment for its execution will be provided, which will be distributed to seven Senati regional offices: Arequipa – Puno, Junín – Pasco – Huancavelica, Lambayeque, Lima – Callao, Ankash, Ica – Ayacucho and La Libertad.
The agreement will benefit a total of 4,002 students of industrial power and industrial mechatronics careers from seven sectors. Thus this year 760 students will be taught, in 2023 to 775, in 2024 to 798, in 2025 to 822 and in 2026 to 847 students, thus completing five years of the agreement.
In this regard, SENATI National Director Gustavo Alva Gustavson indicated that “We look forward to implementing these new innovative technologies provided by Schneider Electric to our various locations across the country. We are grateful for this inter-institutional cooperation agreement, as it contributes to our main objective of educating and training professionals for various industrial activities.
training for teachers
Schneider Electric will also be in charge of training 34 SENATI trainers in new technologies, through face-to-face sessions, with their headquarters in Lima – Callao, as well as in Arequipa and Trujillo. For this knowledge exchange, the participation of “teaching volunteers” will be included, which will be hosted by SENATI as part of the “Volunteer” program, which includes the Schneider Electric Teachers Association.
In this regard, Gustavo Jaramillo, Country Manager for Peru and Bolivia indicated “We at the company have a solid commitment to education and what better way to continue this initiative at the local level than with SENATI, a symbolic technical training center with an institutional life of over six decadesThe executive also said that the initiative is part of Schneider Electric’s global “Access to Energy” program and one of its main objectives is to be able to train one million people in the world in energy from vulnerable environments by 2025.
Similarly, in South America they aim to be able to train more than 180 thousand people by 2025; And in the Andean zone (Colombia, Ecuador, Venezuela, Peru and Bolivia) to train more than 44 thousand students in the same period.
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