Human Resources Training and Education Division

International Graduate Program for Automotive Engineering

Division Head Professor Masahiro Arakawa
Division Head
Professor
Masahiro Arakawa

Human Resources Training

Mastery of manufacturing technologies, a forte of the Chukyo region, and the creation and implementation of an educational program to train the next generation of international human resources.

Training Goals

My goal is to maximize the rate of local procurement and optimize global procurement while achieving quality, prices, and delivery dates that meet world standards. In addition, I seek to train future leaders in possession of technological and planning abilities that will enable them to autonomously develop a regional strategy.

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Asian Human Resources

Professor Takashi Nakamura
Professor
Takashi Nakamura

Human Resources Training: Training Members of Society to Be Core Human Resources Responsible for Manufacturing

“3D-CAD Design Engineer Training Course,” a course designed to train engineers in the use of CATIA V5

Training Goals

This course is a human resources training program designed to train students in the use of CATIA V5, software used in the automobile and aircraft industries. The course trains students not just to be tracers who draw blueprints but to be design engineers able to understand everything from product functions and manufacturing processes to model structural analysis. The CAD room is open weekday evenings and weekend afternoons, so you can study in a way that matches your lifestyle.

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3D-CAD Design Engineer Training Course

Professor Ken Nishina
Professor
Ken Nishina

Human Resources Training: Training Members of Society to Be Core Human Resources Responsible for Manufacturing

“Plant Manager Training School,” a course designed to train plant managers to be able to notice, evaluate and solve problems on the manufacturing floor themselves

Training Goals

This course is a human resources training program designed to cultivate the ability to notice, evaluate, and solve problems lurking on the factory train plant managers able to play an active role both domestically and abroad. This is accomplished through a curriculum of seminars at the Nagoya Institute of Technology where students will learn production and quality management, and a curriculum of kaizen activities the shop floors of participating companies.

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Plant Manager Training School