15 07, 2019

Simformotion™ LLC Announces Cat® Simulators 2019-2020 Scholarship Winner

Peoria, IL, July 2019—Simformotion™ LLC – a leader in heavy equipment simulator development – is pleased to announce that Maiah Hake of Missouri has been awarded the 2019-2020 Cat® Simulators Scholarship. She will receive $2,000 to support her pursuit of a heavy equipment-related career. Applications were accepted from students enrolled

20 02, 2019

Cat® Simulators Next Generation Advanced Dozer Teaches Highway Construction Techniques

Peoria, Ill.— Simformotion™ LLC – a leader in heavy equipment simulator training solutions –announces the release of the next generation Cat® Simulators Advanced Dozer System. Set in a highway construction environment, the system teaches advanced skills to increase production and save costs. Build your own workforce with Cat® Simulators training.

4 09, 2018

Nevada Department of Corrections Inmates Gaining Skills for Success

The Nevada Dept. of Corrections trains offenders using Cat® Simulators. Offenders gain real skills, which give them a chance at a life outside prison, and helps to strengthen the state's workforce. By Brooke Santina Nevada, one of the fastest growing states in the USA, needs a workforce skilled enough to

27 08, 2018

Simformotion™ LLC Announces Cat® Simulators 2018-2019 Scholarship Winner

Peoria, IL, August 2018—Simformotion™ LLC – a leader in heavy equipment simulator development – is pleased to announce that Justin Christensen of Utah has been awarded the 2018-2019 Cat® Simulators Scholarship. He will receive $2,000 to support his pursuit of a heavy equipment-related career. Cat® Simulators scholarship winner, Justin

14 05, 2018

IUOE 324 & CAT® SIMULATORS: A REAL PARTNERSHIP FOR THE FUTURE OF TRAINING

Since 1906, the Operating Engineers 324 has been integral to Michigan’s industrial infrastructure. Core to its success is its experienced and well-trained members. Local 324 takes training serious and it shows. Apprentices at OE324 operate equipment on a 555 acre site. Making History Located on a sprawling 555

14 05, 2018

Hope for a Better Future

Changing lives is not just an aspiration for David Hope, it’s his daily hands-on work. As a vocational teacher with the Missouri Department of Corrections, Hope gives offenders the training and confidence they need to have a real opportunity for success after release. Missouri Dept. of Corrections is reducing

14 03, 2018

Simformotion™ LLC Announces 2018-2019 Scholarship Opportunity

Peoria, Ill.— To support careers in heavy equipment operation, construction management, mining engineering, forestry and other heavy equipment industries, Simformotion™ LLC announces an academic collegiate scholarship opportunity for the 2018-2019 school year. A $2,000 scholarship will be awarded to a student enrolled in a heavy-equipment-related program at an accredited institution

2 01, 2018

Nuna Takes Simulation Training to the Arctic

The Northwest Territories (NT) of Canada encompass forest, mountains and islands. Beyond the remote tundra is the Arctic. Nuna Training Technologies, a private vocational school located in the Province of Saskatchewan, Canada, navigates the remote lands to bring heavy equipment training to several outlying locations. A wholly owned subsidiary of

17 10, 2017

Training Operators to Meet a State-Wide Need

Nebraska’s Construction employment is predicted to continue growing over the next couple of years, according to the latest long-term economic forecast from the Bureau of Business Research at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. Construction is expected to be the fastest-growing sector of the state's economy through 2018. Central Community College

8 09, 2017

Simformotion™ LLC Announces Cat® Simulators 2017-2018 Scholarship Winner

Peoria, IL, August 2017—Simformotion™ LLC – a leader in heavy equipment simulator development – is pleased to announce that Jacob Nohai, New York, has been awarded the 2017-2018 Cat® Simulators Scholarship. He will receive $2,000 to support his pursuit of a heavy equipment-related career. Applications were accepted from students enrolled