DAC Worldwide’s sample boards offer valuable maintenance training in the identification and selection of a variety of industrial components. Each sample board features a selection of industrial-quality components mounted on either a panel or a station that features nameplates for easy association with individual components.
TacMed Solutions' canine simulators are cutting-edge training tools designed to provide realistic and effective training for veterinary professionals and first responders who work with animals. These simulators accurately replicate the anatomy and physiological responses of canines, allowing trainees to practice a wide range of medical procedures, from basic first aid to advanced emergency interventions. The lifelike features include realistic skin, muscles, and internal organs, providing a comprehensive and immersive training experience. By using these simulators, veterinary students and professionals can develop the skills and confidence needed to handle real-life medical situations involving dogs, ensuring high standards of care and improving outcomes for their animal patients.
One of the standout features of TacMed Solutions' canine simulators is their ability to simulate various medical conditions and injuries that are commonly encountered in veterinary practice and emergency scenarios. Trainees can practice procedures such as wound management, intubation, and intravenous access, gaining valuable hands-on experience in a controlled, safe environment. The advanced feedback systems integrated into these simulators offer immediate, realistic responses to medical actions, enabling users to refine their techniques and make informed decisions during training. This practical, experiential learning approach enhances technical proficiency and prepares trainees to respond effectively and compassionately to critical situations in real-world veterinary settings.
JEFFERSONVILLE — Paul Perkins could not meet with Wendy Dant Chesser, president of One Southern Indiana.
Things like that happen.
Perkins was to be instead with the president of Uruguay.
Things like that do not happen.
Then again, Southern Indiana does increasingly share Perkins with the world. Perkins' reach, both as head of Amatrol and as civic leader, keeps him in the know and on the go.
"We are ambassadors for our country as well as for our company," Perkins told me. "It's rewarding."
Perkins is as low key as he is high impact. The next back he slaps will be his first. But the people who need to know Perkins obviously do. "He's probably more appreciated outside this community than inside," Dant Chesser said of her former board chair.
Or as Andrew Melin, superintendent of the Greater Clark Schools, put it, "Paul Perkins is a force. Many people do not realize the value he brings to the table."
Family-owned Amatrol doubled its manufacturing space two years ago in a slick building on this city's bustling east side. High-tech materials are designed and manufactured there, sold to schools and businesses globally to help them train.
Perkins' workforce of 170 is mostly well-educated, highly-skilled, the types of people companies can struggle to find. Thus sprung the spillover of Perkins from private to public leader. Who better ready to help Indiana, to help anywhere, bridge the gap between what we are taught and what employers need us to learn?
That is why Perkins chairs a statewide workforce-development effort and just finished a term as head of a similar national initiative. Already extra busy, the 58-year-old Perkins devotes two days per week, on average, to this bigger picture. "I'm not slowing down," he said. "I love what I do.
"The work is not work. It's fun."
So Dant Chesser gladly shares Perkins with Uruguay, with where ever. "It ties his corporate vision with his philanthropic vision," she said. "He's really identified that intersection."
Amatrol evolved from Dynafluid, a company founded by Paul's late father, Don Perkins. Paul Perkins beams talking about how Amatrol's products - called learning systems - matter to much more than the firm's bottom line. "We help people get skills, enable them to have a better life," he said. "It's a tremendous honor to make a difference."
When Amatrol is ready to add people, Perkins too expects a challenge. The definition of a ready, tech-savvy workforce increasingly changes. Amatrol finds clients eager, perhaps desperate, to try to keep up. Perkins' company works in 40 countries and in all 50 states. "So many people out there don't have good jobs or don't have a job," Perkins said. "Teaching these technical skills is a path to success."
Amatrol does not just ship crates of complex stuff. Perkins told me how a leader of Kenya said interaction with Amatrol swayed that country's viewpoint of our country. "That's probably one of the best compliments paid to us," Perkins said.
Amatrol's impact was noticed not just by Kenya. Exceptionally-versed both in business and with education, Perkins was ideal to help lead more than his employees. Perkins' father was community-minded and had urged his son to follow. Describing himself as results-oriented, though, Paul Perkins did not fit naturally as star of a bigger show.
He did agree to seats on assorted boards, including the state chamber of commerce and the Indiana manufacturing association. And before long, Perkins appreciated how much he learns in such settings. He also enjoys the value of networking along, of course, with the unique opportunity to affect broad change.
Still in the middle of much, Perkins talks but he also listens. He seeks to forge partnerships, to avoid conflict. He likes to remind that it is not merely nice for employers and educators to get along. It is necessary. Perkins likewise reminds of the dignity in all work. Let's help people find their best career fit. As Perkins said, "It's tremendously rewarding."
Working closely with Perkins, Melin said of him, "His outward mindset, that is a gift that he has."
Hardly the type to pull one's leg, Perkins said he actually looks forward to meetings. "I do sometimes have a guilty feeling - not getting something done here (at Amatrol)," he said.

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Item Number:278-180SSDAC Worldwide’s Sanitary Air-Operated Diaphragm Pump Cutaway, Stainless (278-180SS) depicts a sectioned industrial air-operated, double-diaphragm pump (AODD) cutaway that supports realistic classroom training in the operation, construction, and maintenance of this common process pump used in many industries.
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Item Number:273-410SSDAC’s Sanitary Diaphragm Valve Cutaway, Stainless (273-410SS) is a specialized, sectioned valve and actuator assembly that unveils the complete working mechanism of a representative diaphragm-actuated, stainless steel control valve used in sanitary service.
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Falls from scaffolds account for roughly 25% of fatal falls from all working surfaces. The primary goal of this course is to teach workers safe work procedures to follow when working on or around scaffolding.
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Item Number:373-529DAC Worldwide’s Schrader Service Valve Cutaway (373-529) is an economical, professionally-crafted specialty valve cutaway that supports training relating to Schrader valves, which are widely used for testing, servicing, and recharging within refrigeration and air-conditioning systems.
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Item Number:273-520DAC's Scotch-Yoke Actuator Cutaway (273-520) is a detailed valve actuator cutaway that depicts a common Scotch yoke-type valve actuator often used as a closure device on industrial 1/4-turn valves.
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Item Number:278-190DAC Worldwide’s Screw Pump Cutaway (278-190) depicts a sectioned industrial screw-type pump allows for convenient and realistic classroom training in the operation, construction, and maintenance of common process pumps used in various applications across the globe.
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Item Number:275-190DAC Worldwide’s Screw Pump Dissectible (Imo) (275-190) is one of a limited group of enhanced dissectible products. This re-manufactured, realistic dissectible industrial pump can be used for training relating to the repair and overhaul of specialized process pumps.
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This course will educate learners on best practices for maintaining general security in the workplace and safeguarding against cyber threats.
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Item Number:373-120DAC Worldwide’s Semi-Hermetic Compressor Cutaway (373-120) is an expertly-sectioned example of a common intermediate (1”-1 ½”) horsepower semi-hermetic refrigeration compressor that facilitates and supports practical training in compressor design, operating principles, and maintenance.