Boeing & U. Washington
2010.05.Mon 19:11
On December 4, The Boeing Company took another step in its transition from metal to composite structures. Addressing the critical training challenge posed by aircraft composites the materials used to build the 787 Dreamliner, it honored more than 80 engineers and technical professionals at a graduation ceremony for the University of Washington-Boeing Certificate Programs in Composite Materials and Modern Aircraft Structures.
Boeing also celebrated its corporate-university educational partnership with the UW, which it has called vital to the future of the 787 and development of other next-generation aircraft. In fact, Boeing officials have hailed the partnership as a new kind of corporate training model, one that is applicable far beyond the aerospace industry.
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Boeing also celebrated its corporate-university educational partnership with the UW, which it has called vital to the future of the 787 and development of other next-generation aircraft. In fact, Boeing officials have hailed the partnership as a new kind of corporate training model, one that is applicable far beyond the aerospace industry.
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SAWE Training
2010.05.Mon 19:09
A lot of training is available through the SAWE. See www.sawe.org for more information. Read More...
