This semester, students in the Graphic Technology program at the University of Northern Iowa (UNI) will receive hands-on learning from new design software. Arden Software has donated 26 Impact Designer Professional seats to the International Corrugated Packaging Foundation (ICPF) for use in UNI’s production lab.
The Graphic Technology program at UNI is making a concerted effort to shift the program’s emphasis towards the packaging industry. This Arden Impact software donation ensures students have access to cutting-edge tools that reflect industry standards.
“Arden Software is proud to support ICPF and educational institutions like the University of Northern Iowa,” said Jim Silianoff, President of Arden Software. “We believe that providing students with access to industry-standard tools, such as our Impact software, is crucial in equipping the next generation of packaging professionals with the skills they need to succeed. Our partnership with ICPF allows us to contribute to the development of a highly trained workforce, ensuring a bright future for the packaging industry.”
Lee Geisinger, Assistant Professor at UNI said, “Arden Impact is recognized as an industry-standard application that aligns seamlessly with our program’s goals. Its features and capabilities will complement our existing curriculum, exposing students to advanced tools, enhancing their proficiency in packaging design, and preparing them for careers in the corrugated packaging industry.”
Arden also recently donated an Impact Designer Professional license to ICPF for Pittsburg State University’s Graphic Communications program, significantly advancing students’ ability in corrugated production. “As an industry sponsored foundation, ICPF has worked for almost 40 years to advance student and faculty knowledge of the industry and to promote development of a highly trained workforce,” said Caitlin Salaverria, ICPF President. “We’re grateful for the generous support and commitment from ICPF Corporate Partner Arden Software. With their help, we’ve provided over $20 million in design software at educational institutions nationwide and look forward to continuing our efforts over the coming years.”