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|a High Technology Needs Assessment.
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|a A project produced a high technology status report providing needs assessment data for educational planning. The purpose was to determine the impact and future of high technology in Louisiana. Information was obtained from 68 Louisiana manufacturing industries by mailed questionnaire. Data indicated that 45 industries were involved in high tech. A majority of the industries were involved in high technology through the use of Computer-Aided Drafting (CAD) Equipment; they becamne involved in high technology as a method to increase production. Information was collected on types of computer hardware and software packages, Computer Numerical Control (CNC) equipment and software packages, CAD equipment and software packages, and industrial robots used. When Louisiana industries recruited for high technology positions, most required either a B.S. in engineering or industrial technology. More internal or in-house training and vendor training were needed by industry to implement high technology. A future high tech educational requirement by industry was projected for trained individuals, preferably in the area of CAD. Most industries anticipated one to five new positions. Important CAD competencies were use and understanding of terminology and application of basic drafting techniques, important CNC competencies were knowledge of machining processes and familiarity with hardware and operation, and robot safety was viewed as very important. (YLB)
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