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Dominic Delfidio KULR-8 News Oct 8, 2020
BILLINGS, Mont. – The Auto Body Program at MSUB City College received a paint simulator called “SimSpray Go” courtesy of VRSim, which helps students practice painting various auto body parts.
Auto Body Repair instructor Steven Wodrich says VRSim matched the donations received through Jacket Giving Day. The auto body repair class at City College is the only auto body program in the state and now with the new SimSpray Go paint simulator, it adds another element for Steve to use to help recruit students to his program.
“This is really nice because we can take it to a school, its about the size of a suitcase. It takes five to ten minutes to get ready to go and they can be spraying paint without actually needing a booth or paint or anything,” says Wodrich.
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