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Press Release26 July 2024Siemens AGSiemens Korea, Seoul
Siemens Korea Digital Industries Holds the 11th Siemens Digital CNC Competition Awards Ceremony
Officials from Digital Industries at Siemens Korea and awarded students pose for a photo at the 11th Siemens Digital CNC Competition Awards Ceremony held at the Siemens Digital Experience and Application Center in Changwon, Gyeongsangnam-do, on July 25, 2024.
This year’s
Siemens Digital CNC Competition was conducted online on a virtual platform on
July 16, evaluating competitors' programming skills in determining how machine
tools process materials using Siemens' digital twin-based CNC machining
program, SINUTRAIN. With multiple choice exams and creative drawings, it was a
good opportunity for students to enhance their abilities in computer-aided
milling and turning, as well as deepening their understanding of machine tools
and Siemens-related concepts and terminology.
Among more than
500 participants, 20 winners were awarded during the ceremony. Siemens honored the
most outstanding participants with prestigious awards including the Minister of
Employment and Labor Award, the Korea Committee for International Skills
Olympics President's Award, the Siemens Digital Industries Excellence Award,
and other additional prizes. The top honor, the Minister of Employment and
Labor Award was awarded to ChungGi Hong from Changwon
Polytechnic and YuJun Cheon from Samcheonpo Industrial High School, while the Korea
Committee for International Skills Olympics President's Award went to GeyongJun Lee from Changwon
Polytechnic and JiSeong
An from Samcheonpo Industrial High School.
JiWan Kim, Head
of Motion Control Machine Tool Systems of Digital Industries at Siemens Korea,
said, "This competition has allowed us to engage with young talents,
expand the pool of engineers proficient in using SINUMERIK, and enhance their
technical skills, while setting new directions for industrial education in
Korea. We are deeply grateful to the students who showed great interest and
actively participated in the 11th Siemens Digital CNC Competition."
For more than a
decade since 2014, the Siemens Digital CNC Competition has become the leading
event in domestic digital industry education that identifies and supports
students who are poised to be key players in future technologies. Going
forward, Siemens Korea Digital Industries plans to offer more opportunities to
future digital talents through the Digital CNC Competition.
<List of Awardees for the 11th
Siemens Digital CNC Competition>
◇ Minister of Employment and Labor Award (2 Winners)
▲University ChungGi Hong (Changwon Polytechnic) | ▲High School YuJun Cheon (Samcheonpo Industrial High School)
◇ Minister of Employment and Labor Award (2 Winners)
▲University ChungGi Hong (Changwon Polytechnic) | ▲High School YuJun Cheon (Samcheonpo Industrial High School)
◇ Korea Committee for International Skills
Olympics President's Award (2 Winners)
▲University GeyongJun Lee (Changwon Polytechnic) | ▲High School JiSeong An (Samcheonpo Industrial High School)
▲University GeyongJun Lee (Changwon Polytechnic) | ▲High School JiSeong An (Samcheonpo Industrial High School)
◇ Siemens Digital Industries Grand Award (2
Winners)
▲University MinSeong Park (Changwon National University) | ▲High School YeSeong Son (Samcheonpo Industrial High School)
▲University MinSeong Park (Changwon National University) | ▲High School YeSeong Son (Samcheonpo Industrial High School)
◇ Siemens Digital Industries Excellence Award (2
Winners)
▲University SangHyeok Park (Changwon Polytechnic) | ▲High School DoYun Kim (Changwon Mechanical Engineering High School)
▲University SangHyeok Park (Changwon Polytechnic) | ▲High School DoYun Kim (Changwon Mechanical Engineering High School)
◇ Siemens Digital Industries Encouragement Award
(12 Winners)
▲University JinHyeong Kim (Jeonbuk National University), YuMin Kim (Changwon Polytechnic), ChangWan Kim (Busan National University), ChanEun Park (Hanbad University), WooMin Jeong (Changwon National University), SeungHyeon Choi (Changwon Polytechnic) | ▲High School MinGyu Kim (Samcheonpo Industrial High School), GyuMin Kim (Pyeongtaek Meister High School), MinJae Cho (Changwon Mechanical Engineering High School), SeoHyeon Pack (Samcheonpo Industrial High School), YeonWoo Lee (Pyeongtaek Meister High School), MinJae Jang (Jeonbuk Mechanical Technical High School)
▲University JinHyeong Kim (Jeonbuk National University), YuMin Kim (Changwon Polytechnic), ChangWan Kim (Busan National University), ChanEun Park (Hanbad University), WooMin Jeong (Changwon National University), SeungHyeon Choi (Changwon Polytechnic) | ▲High School MinGyu Kim (Samcheonpo Industrial High School), GyuMin Kim (Pyeongtaek Meister High School), MinJae Cho (Changwon Mechanical Engineering High School), SeoHyeon Pack (Samcheonpo Industrial High School), YeonWoo Lee (Pyeongtaek Meister High School), MinJae Jang (Jeonbuk Mechanical Technical High School)
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