Strong Industry Connections at AICA Education

AICA Educations strong industry connections have enabled students to be given unique opportunities whilst studying, which can lead to them to finding their ideal jobs when they graduate.

Diploma of Graphic Design student, Stayc Sinclair, has gained invaluable industry experience through a range of freelance work arranged by AICA Education. “Whilst studying Ive worked on design jobs for various organisations, such as designing logos, websites and brochures. The experience has made me more confident to enter the workforce at the completion of my Diploma.”

AICA Educations Diploma of Graphic Design provides a program of study focused on industry centred outcomes. Students create a professional portfolio which can help them secure their ideal job in the Graphic Design industry.

Stacys portfolio has been instrumental in kick-starting her career, as she has recently been offered a highly sought after internship position at Warner Brothers.

“AICA arranged a job interview for me at Warner Brothers. After looking at my portfolio I was offered an internship with Warner Brothers for when I graduate.”

“I chose AICA to study my Graphic Design Diploma because of their up to date software packages, such as 3D Studio Max and Dreamweaver. It was the only college I could find with all of the programs I needed as well as both Mac and PC facilities.”

AICA Educations Diploma of Graphic Design teaches students to use a 3D package and Dreamweaver design software programs, which are quite new to Australia and are in high demand in the workplace. With the graphic design industry moving towards multimedia and online media, learning to create in 3D is imperative. AICA Education graduates trained in these programs will have a major competitive advantage in the industry.

Students are also trained to develop their theoretical, technical and practical skills in design programs Adobe InDesign, Photoshop, Illustrator, Acrobat and Flash.

CEO and AICA Education College Head, Ruth Grosser says that AICAs point of difference is their small class sizes which allow for increased interaction and one-on-one attention from teachers.

“Our teachers are all leading, industry professionals all with vast experience in many areas of the creative arts,” said Mrs Grosser. “At AICA Education we are passionate about ensuring our students have successful careers when they graduate. We ensure that we give all our students great training, small class sizes and the motivation to succeed.”

From Certificate to Diploma level, AICA Education offers courses in Visual Arts, Graphic Design, Photography, Graphic Pre-Press, Fist Aid and Workplace Training and Assessment. These courses prepare students for a variety of cutting-edge career opportunities in areas such as advertising, design, promotion, publishing, printing, marketing, packaging, photography, multimedia, consultancy, small business and management.

Cement Industry Of India

Cement is one of the main industries that plays a pivotal role in the growth and expansion of a nation. The cement industry is one of the main beneficiaries of the infrastructure boom in the country. The Indian cement industry is huge, and it has great production capacity. Currently, the total capacity of cement industry is about 165 million tonnes, which is the second largest in the world.

Cement is one of the vital constituents that is required for every construction purpose, such as industrial, housing, and also for construction of infrastructures, such as roads, ports, bridges, power plants, and so on. Thus, the cement industry is a significant contributor to the revenue collection of the government.

In India, the cement industry in the initial stages grew very slowly and the supply struggled to meet the demands. However, the scenario changed drastically after the liberalization period. The cement industry began to grow and since then the supply of cement has always managed to keep pace with its demand.

Today, the cement industry in India is one of the most advanced and pioneering sectors in the country, and the cement industry has a huge potential for growth and attracting new investments. The cement industry in India uses the most modern and world-class technology. Also, because India has a high quantity and quality of limestone deposits throughout the country, the cement industry promises huge potential for growth.

The government of India has set ambitious plans to increase the production of cement in the country, and to attain the target the government has made huge investments in the sector. The Department of Industrial Policy and Promotion, which falls under the central Ministry of Commerce and Industry, is the agency that is responsible for the development of the cement industry in the country. The agency is actively involved in keeping track of the performance of cement companies in the country and provides assistance and suitable incentives when required by the company. The department is also involved in framing and administering the industrial policy for foreign direct investments in the sector. Apart from formulating policies, the department also promotes the industry to attract new foreign investments in the sector.

The Department of Industrial policy and promotion plays an active role in promoting foreign investment in India in the cement industry by providing useful information to the investors about the investment climate and opportunities in India. The department also provides advice to prospective investors on various policies and investment procedures.

In order to promote investment in the sector, this department has greatly emphasized the development of good transportation facilities to ensure smooth transportation of bulk cement. It also aims to support the investors by providing them with R&D facilities and technological assistance.

The cement industry in India has been attracting several top-notch cement companies worldwide, which reflects the fact that this industry holds huge potential for investment. Also, due to the boom in the housing sector world-wide and the increased activity of the development of infrastructure, the demand for cement is set to increase globally. Thus, the investors having nothing to lose and are all set to benefit from investing in Indias cement industry.

The Impact Of Inventions On The Printing Industry.

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Printing is not something one may think of often, but it does impact our lives everyday. From the morning newspaper to church on Sundays, printing is important to our society. Without printing we wouldnt have books, papers, magazines or many other information tools. To truly understand printing one must look at the machines, processes and technology that has shaped its history.

The construction of machines have taken printing from hand cranked to high power. The first papermaking machine which developed rolls of paper was made in London in 1803. In 1846 Richard March Hoe made a rotary press that arranged printing plates on a cylinder, pressing them onto the paper. In 1866 a machine was invented for the purpose of folding newspapers. In 1884 the typesetting machine, invented by Ottmar Mergenthaler in Baltamore, made printing easy. All of these inventions started methods that are still used today.

The introduction of certain processes also helped to revolutionize the printing industry. Steam power first came to be used in printing in 1810. This replaced the old hand operations of the past, making the whole process faster. In 1798, Alois Senefelder invented the process of Lithography. It involved ink applied to a plate and then transferred to a roller that then rolled the images onto paper. This was the basis for processes still used today.

Technology has impacted every industry, but perhaps has really improved the printing industry. The introduction of computers make setting up type and tone much easier. Laser printing and digital printing have sent the process to new heights, allowing printers to do more than ever. High definition abilities make todays printed material of the highest quality ever seen.

With the combination of new advances in machinery, processes and technology the printing industry has grown and changed. It is an important part of daily life and with its evolution through history has become even better.

Trucking Industry Demand-supply Equilibrium

Virtually, the macroeconomic situation of any country relies on its Demand-Supply Equilibrium. There is an inbound tendency within the macroeconomic framework of any country, to maintain a balance between the demand and supply factors. Trucking industry plays an important role in maintaining a physical equilibrium within the economy. Domestic supply of materials to neutralize demand depends on trucking industry. Therefore, high degree of efficiency in the trucking industry is essential to maintain the supply side of the equilibrium.

Trucking software has brought extreme efficiency into the system of trucking industry. Functioning of a trucking business is highly improved by the induction of trucking software in this system. Indeed, trucking software has not only improved the efficiency of the trucking industry but it has also contributed in improving the macroeconomic condition of many countries. Technology has given a new dimension to the trucking industry. The new web based trucking software has further improved the functioning of this industry.

Demand-Supply Equilibrium is absolutely essential to maintain smooth functioning of the economy. A disturbance in this equilibrium can give rise to many macroeconomic complexities. There should be a proper balance in both demand side and supply side of the equilibrium. In the production and consumption segment of the economy, trucking industry plays a major role in maintaining the supply side of the equilibrium. Even a single day strike in the trucking industry can bring a whole nation to halt. In the event of a strike in the trucking industry, raw materials and goods could not reach their actual destinations for consumption. This event creates a scenario where demand for materials exceeds the requisite supply. Hence, the price of various goods and materials rise to an extended level. This price rise is termed as inflation. A smooth functioning of the trucking industry can avoid such type of disequilibrium in the economy.

In-order to maintain economic equilibrium, Governments across the world emphasizes on improving efficiency of the trucking companies. Trucks are the main components of the supply chain mechanism of any nation. To overcome economic abnormalities like price-rise and shortage of important consumer goods, high efficiency should be inculcated in the functioning of the trucking industry.

Bright Future For Indian Textile Industry

Introduction

The textile industry in India is substantial, and largely diversified. It is hard to cover all its aspects even within hour-long presentation, however, research team of Fibre2fashion.com has attempted to gather significant pieces of massively complicated puzzle of this industry.

The Indian textile industry roots thousands of years back. After, the European industry insurrection, Indian textile sector also witnessed considerable development in industrial aspects. Textile industry plays an important role in the terms of revenue generation in Indian economy. The significance of the textile industry is also due to its contribution in the industrial production, employment. Currently, it is the second largest employment provider after agriculture and provides employment to more than 30mn people.

Prospect

Considering the continual capital investments in the textile industry, the Govt. of India may extend the Technology Upgradation Fund Scheme (TUFS) by the end of the 11th Five Year Plan (till 2011-2012), in order to support the industry. Indian textile industry is massively investing to meet the targeted output of $85bn by the end of 2010, aiming exports of $50bn. There is huge development foreseen in Indian textile exports from the $17bn attained in 2005-06 to $50bn by 2009-10. The estimation for the exports in the current financial year is about $19bn. There is substantial potential in Indian exports of technical textiles and home-textiles, as most European companies want to set up facilities near-by the emerging markets, such as China and India.

The global demand for apparel and woven textiles is likely to grow by 25 percent by year 2010 to over 35mn tons, and Asia will be responsible for 85 percent output of this growth. The woven products output will also rise in Central and Southern American countries, however, at a reasonable speed. On the other hand, in major developed countries, the output of woven products will remain stable. Weaving process is conducted to make fabrics for a broad range of clothing assortment, including shirts, jeans, sportswear, skirts, dresses, protective clothing etc., and also used in non-apparel uses like technical, automotive, medical etc

It is been forecasted that the woven textile and apparel markets will sustain their growth from current till 2010. The imports of apparel and textiles will rise from developed economies like the USA and the western countries of Europe and Japan, along with some newly emerged economies, such as South Korea and Taiwan. Certainly, import growth has been witnessed vertical rise in the previous year.

Apparel is the most preferred and important of all the other applications. Woven fabrics are widely used in apparel assortments, including innerwear, outerwear, nightwear and underwear, as well as in specialized apparels like protective clothing and sportswear. Home textile also contributes considerably in woven fabric in products assortments like curtains, furnishing fabrics, carpets, table cloths etc.

Special kind of woven fabrics are utilized in medical as well as industrial applications. The medical applications include adhesives, dressing bandages, plasters etc.

Where as, industrial applications includes;

Geotextile – interior upholstery, trim, airbags and seat belts and lyre fabrics.
Sailcloth – tent and fabrics used architectures, transportation and tarpaulins.
And many more applications
The Indian Industry foresees huge demand for industrial woven products for medical and automotive applications. Demand for woven fabrics is anticipated to be rise vertically in the sector of home textiles.

Non woven sector has great future in terms of global demand, thus major facilities of cotton yarn are currently concentrating just on home textiles. It is mandatory, that the peak management of the cotton yarn manufacturers analyze the future prospect and growing graph of demand for non woven products.

Conclusion

Anticipating massive growth in medical and automobile sectors, these sectors assures substantial demand for non woven facilities in India. Albeit, home textiles also will lure higher demand, there are specific demands for home textile facilities also.

The 7th Five Year Plan has huge consideration on agricultural growth that also includes cotton textile industry, resulting a prosperous future forecast for the textile industry in India. Indian cotton yarn manufacturers should rush forward for joint ventures and integrated plans for establishing processing and weaving facilities in home textiles and technical textiles in order to meet export target of $50bn, and a total textile production of $85bn by 2009-2010.

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