CLEMSON, SC—FTA has signed on as the inaugural sponsor for Clemson University’s new virtual print training platform developed by the Sonoco Institute of Packaging Design and Graphics.
The Sonoco Institute’s new virtual print platform features a highly immersive and engaging print lab where users can operate a press and utilize all of the tools and measurement devices found in a traditional pressroom. An initial phase of the platform received rave reviews earlier this year at FTA’s INFOFLEX 2019 in New Orleans.
“Attracting and developing tomorrow’s flexographic workforce is something we take very seriously, and we are excited to sign on as the inaugural sponsor of this state-of-the-art virtual training platform,” said Joe Tuccitto, FTA director of education.
Over the past 10 years, the print industry has seen a 25 percent decrease in employment, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics. While Clemson University’s top-ranked graphic communications program is thriving, something new and cutting-edge is needed today to help attract talent to the print workforce.
The initial phase is modeled after the Institute’s own print lab and flexographic press, though the ultimate goal is to develop an all-encompassing print environment for scalable training experiences and industry recruitment. This inaugural gift from FTA will allow the Sonoco Institute to begin development of phase two.
“We’re ready to move beyond the concept and develop this into something that will be useful at high schools, career centers and our supporting companies’ facilities,” said Bobby Congdon, Sonoco Institute assistant director.
Sponsorship supports application development, undergraduate student research through Clemson’s Creative Inquiry program, curriculum development and testing at local high schools to gauge industry response and feedback.
“Supporting a project like this is a fantastic opportunity to shine light on your company’s commitment to workforce development,” said Chip Tonkin, Sonoco Institute director and chair of the graphic communications department at Clemson.
The platform will be utilized at FTA’s Fall Conference (Oct 28-30 in Charlotte) to transform their main stage into a fully functional pressroom. Learn how VR can provide cost-effective, zero-waste and scalable training, then watch live as an instructor teaches a new flexographer how to set up and run a virtual flexo press on-stage.
Opportunities are available for additional companies to support this initiative as presenting sponsors. Sponsors at this level will have the opportunity to align their company with this groundbreaking training tool through Clemson media, onsite recognition (in both the real and virtual world) and to help support an annual graduate student award that will be named in their company’s honor. Presenting sponsors will also be invited to participate in beta testing and will have the opportunity to serve as industry advisors for the application deployment strategy.
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