Tuesday, July 17, 2012

PTC Presents Second Annual Meet 'L|E|A|P 2012' for Authorized Training Center Partners in India


India – July 17, 2012 – PTC (Nasdaq: PMTC) commenced the second annual ATC (Authorized Training Centre) meet, L|E|A|P 2012 in Goa today with over 175 attendees. PTC’s Authorized Training Centre (ATC) Program is an important part of the global PTC Academic Program, which delivers an affordable, world-class product development education for students and educators around the globe.
The annual three day event is a great forum for ATC owners and all the attendees as PTC will showcase its new product features during the event. By facilitating industry-recognized student trainings through a strong network of Authorized Training Centres (ATCs), PTC is working towards empowering every engineering student for a competitive global industry. L|E|A|P provides a unique opportunity to all the ATC owners to learn about best practices of successful ATCs and also interact with senior management from PTC.  With the ATC partner network PTC aims to bridge the gap between opportunities and skills by bringing together the industry and engineering students using its world-class design software suite.
“Global industry exposure is extremely useful for career growth. This idea needs to be inculcated right from school days. With thousands of leading product design companies in the world, trust the opportunity is huge and we need to prepare the engineer of the future for the same. PTC Academic Program is continuously working in this direction”, said Mr. John Stuart, Senior Vice President, Global Education and Country Manager, PTC Eastern Europe S.R.L.

Eduarda Camacho, Vice President for Global Services PTC said “the power of the engineer is released through great enabling software combined with the right skills and expertise. The ATC program is designed to give the individual user the advantage they need to release their possibilities and help their career. At PTC University we believe in integrated eLearning within PTC products combined with world-class live training experiences like the type provided by the ATCs as the key to the future development of the engineers of the world”
“We are happy and proud to be a part of a global technology movement. PTC’s ATC program has witnessed tremendous growth in a short span of five years. The judicious amalgamation of content and technology enhances learning tremendously, thereby enabling the future innovators with the technical knowledge and skills to work with the leading companies across the globe”, said Mr. Rafiq Somani, Area Vice President and Country Sales Manager, PTC India.
Commenting on this Mr. Sajith Parambil, Business Head, PTC Academic Program, India & Middle East said, “With an unprecedented growth in the manufacturing industry, there has been a surge in demand for world class engineers in India. Hence it becomes indispensible to train the engineering students on award winning design software to be well equipped to embark on a global engineering career. At PTC, we believe that one of the best investments is to help youth of today to realize their dreams of becoming innovators of tomorrow.”
The PTC academic programs are committed to the future of engineering by developing potential workforce for many of the world’s leading product design companies.

About PTC
PTC (Nasdaq: PMTC) enables manufacturers to achieve sustained product and service advantage. The company’s technology solutions help customers transform the way they create and service products across the entire product lifecycle – from conception and design to sourcing and service. Founded in 1985, PTC employs over 6,000 professionals serving more than 27,000 businesses in rapidly-evolving, globally distributed manufacturing industries worldwide. Get more information at www.ptc.com.

Thursday, June 21, 2012

An Interview with Kaustubh Nande, Manager - Marketing at ANSYS



I had the opportunity to interview Dr. Kaustubh Nande, marketing manager ANSYS. In India, company has its sales headquarter in Bengaluru and offices in Pune, Noida, Kolkata, Hyderabad and Chennai. Almost every design professional is aware of the unmatched contribution of ANSYS in the engineering simulation field. I have not seen any company in design space that has such a large product range with solutions for every industry. 
ANSYS tops the vendors list in the CAE, FEA, CFD and electronics simulations markets worldwide. Company serves a wide range of industries with both high-end multiphysics applications and easy-to-use products designed to work with CAD applications such as Inventor, Solid Edge, SolidWorks, Creo along with the support to a neutral file formats.

Coming back to Dr. Nande’s profile. He is working with ANSYS since two years as marketing manager. He has experience in field and corporate marketing, public relations, academia, and consulting. He holds a doctorate degree and has worked as academic associate at IIM Ahmedabad, as a teaching associate at Ohio University & as a full-time faculty at Towson University in USA. Here is the interview.


Could you please update about ANSYS engineering operations and developments in India?

Sure, we have a good presence in several industries in India. Automotive, Aerospace & Defense, Oil & Gas and Energy sectors are important industries for growth in India. We serve our customers through our sales offices located across the country.   

How did ANSYS manage it’s business during recession? 

There's no success script for running a company in a historic downturn, we too experienced some slowdown for a while in India. However, overall we fared well and reported revenue growth in 2011.      

What are your views on analysis software developed by CAD vendors?

Most CAD vendors provide CAD integrated basic simulation tools to their customers. These tools are often used by CAD engineers to do very basic simulations analysis.

ANSYS is an engineering simulations software company and we offer a comprehensive range of engineering simulation solutions. ANSYS has offered native, bidirectional integration with the most popular CAD systems for more than 12 years. One can use existing native CAD geometry directly, without translation to IGES or other intermediate geometry formats. ANSYS also provides integration into the CAD menu bar, making it simple to launch ANSYS simulation technologies directly from any CAD system.

We also provide High Performance Computing (HPC) technology for customers to do bigger, more detailed and more accurate simulations in short time using multiprocessor computers.  

What are your plans for raising awareness of your products and its benefits in India? 

Several activities are carried out to promote our products in the market. We conduct seminars, workshops and conferences in various cities in India. We recently concluded knowledge intensive seminars in Pune and Kolkata during April and May 2012. We had high presence from automotive, industrial equipment, mining and process industry professionals for these day-long events.  

We also offer 1 to 5 days training sessions at our sales offices across country depending on the topic. One can find details about these sessions on ANSYS India website.


We also conduct free webinars for benefit of customers periodically. Anyone interested can register to participate in these interactive online sessions.

How is the response to the webinars conducted by ANSYS India?

Very good. We conducted a series of webinar for Indian engineering professionals on the launch of ANSYS 14.0 release in Feb & March this year. The response for these virtual events was overwhelming with more 600 plus engineers benefiting from these webinars. 


How is your company’s collaboration with academic institutions in India?

 We have academic partnerships in place with IITs, reputed Universities and engineering colleges throughout the country. To overcome the shortage of CAE manpower, we have developed a number of creative approaches to train the next generation of engineers, such as project sponsorships, student competitions and hands-on programs. 

We offer sponsorships for academic projects for engineering students by paying between Rs. 25, 000 – 50, 000 to individual or a group project. The winners are awarded certificates from ANSYS and given an opportunity to present their work at the ANSYS Annual Users Conference. The primary objective of this innovative program is to develop technology and engineering skills, improve employability in the industry as well as benefit ANSYS to enhance its collaboration with students.

We are also a key sponsor for SAE BAJA and SAE SUPRA competitions. This is in order to provide the next generation engineering students with an opportunity to gain vital practical experience by putting together an off-road and F-1 vehicle respectively and demonstrate their engineering skills in front of the top leaders and recruiters of the auto industry.


Does ANSYS have any Re-sellers for educational products?
Yes, we do have Channel Partners (Re-sellers) who sell educational products. In India they are Innovent Engineering,  ATeN Systems and Technology Pvt Ltd., and Entuple Technologies.

Please update our readers on latest ANSYS v14.0?

ANSYS 14.0 provides a great number of new and advanced features that deliver solutions to amplify engineering, simulate most complex engineered products, and drive innovation with high-performance computing (HPC).
There are lots of new features in version 14.0 to deliver additional physics depth and breadth that can be scaled to meet the changing needs of users. The advances have been developed with feedback from our most innovative customers, developing a comprehensive solution for simulation driven product development.

What are ANSYS plans to expand in tier I and II cities in India?

From a sales perspective we are reaching out into these markets already. Naturally we will continue to aggressively position ANSYS in Tier I and Tier II cities in India where many medium scale industries are present and growing.

I would like to thank Dr. Nande for his time. If you have any questions for Dr. Nande or for DailyCADCAM, please write to me on sachin@dailycadcam.com and we will be glad to answer. 


Sachin Nalawade

Editor 
www.dailycadcam.com 

Friday, June 15, 2012

CAD, CAM, CAE Application Engineers Job: - Pune, Delhi, Bangalore



CAD, CAM, CAE Software Re-sellers/Partners are seeking an Application Engineers with CAD, CAM knowledge. We are looking for professionals with proven industrial experience or fresher (Engg graduates) with CAD knowledge. Deep familiarity with solid modeling in one or several commercial packages is required.

Clients: Autodesk, Siemens, PTC and SolidWorks Re-sellers

No of requirement: 10

Location: Pune, Delhi, Bangalore, Mumbai, Nasik, Chennai

Exp: Engineer with CAD, CAM, CAE knowledge

Primary Responsibilities

·         Interact with customers in government, industry, and academia.
·         Support the usage of CAD software by addressing technical concerns, providing guidance, advice, and modeling assistance.
·         Develop and teach training classes.
·         Give product demonstrations at seminars, workshops, conferences, and meetings with customers.
Qualities

·         Business oriented and willing to work with customers on a daily basis.
·         Genuine interest in the area of design
·         Strong written and verbal communication skills
·         High energy, self-motivated, quick study with flexible nature.

Offers

·         A challenging opportunity to expand your knowledge and experience and to work on problems spanning all engineering fields.
·         Highly creative and qualified teams with a diversity of experience.
·         Great career opportunities at a quickly growing high-tech software company.
·         Casual atmosphere in a spacious office

Requirements

·         DME/BE Mech, Auto, Production engineering
·         Experience using CAD modeling software -  AutoCAD, Pro/E, Inventor, SolidWorks, SpaceClaim, CATIA, NX or other major CAD package.
·         5%-10% travel per month
If interested in above profile send me your CV on sachin@dailycadcam.com

Please mention “CV for Application Engineer Post India” in title. Also, mention the City u preferred t work.

Friday, June 8, 2012

Jeff Ray Leaving Dassault!!


Read news on some website that Jeff Ray is leaving Dassault Systems and joining Ventyx, an ABB company as CEO.


He was working as executive vice president of geographic operations at DS after he served as CEO of DS SolidWorks from 2007 to 2011.

New position was specially created for him by DS after Bertrand Sicot took over as CEO of DS SolidWorks in Jan 2011.

 He started working as VP geographic operations from Jan 2011, his work was to empower the Dassault Systems local teams to serve customers’ and partners’ growing needs and fully exploit the market growth potential.

I was surprised to read the news as the link given to news took me to Jeff’s LinkedIn profile. He has updated his current job profile as “CEO at Ventyx, an ABB Company” So; I tried searching for the official announcement on Dassault’s website. But, there is no official news or blog post confirming this.






It is quite surprising to see his updated profile on social media before any official announcement. You can still find Jeff’s profile in the board of directors on DS site and nothing about him on Ventyx site! 

Confused!!


His tenure as CEO DS SolidWorks was very successful with record growth. It reflected through media, blogs etc, but never heard about his work as VP geographic operations in media.  

Best wishes to Jeff for his new assignment.

Ventyx Website: http://www.ventyx.com/

Thanks.



Saturday, June 2, 2012

No more on Facebook!


On June 1, 2012 at 2.30 pm I was automatically logged out of my Facebook account. I tried to re-enter using my user name and password. And, was surprised to see the message from FB that my account is disabled

Disabled - Fake Account

I felt, very sad for losing my 2693 friends. The list includes my school friends, college friends, friends from my village, CAD professionals! Actually, it is because of FB, I was able to meet my old friends after long years. FB gave me platform to interact with them, enjoy sharing day-to-day activity, looking out what’s happening in their life and many happy moments through quick sharing!
Putting me out of FB is not so heart touching, but not able to see my friends for sometime is really sad part. 


Now let me summarize what I did with the FB. I joined FB in 2010. I was impressed with the features, UI it had compared to orkut. I am working for internet based CAD media company so social networking is part of my daily life to interact/share information with my users, friends. 


The worst part what FB did with me is not giving any warning before disabling my profile. The say “Severity of the violation” is high so no need to inform user.

I ask FB; please let me know the crime I did? What severe violation I did? I did not take FB as time pass site to share cartoons, marriage invitations, party invitations, did not abuse any friend, never wrote a abusing post, never commented without leaving my boundary.

Few, friends working in design field use to tell me that your FB profile is like magazine for them. I have guided many students for selecting proper career in CAD/CAM through FB.

Work I did using FB.

  1. -          Shared information related to CAD, CAM,CAE, CFD products on my profile after being permitted to do so by vendors
  2. -          Connected more than 2000 design professionals worldwide and have discussion with them on professional level
  3. -          Created “Happy CADing – Design Professionals Group”  one of the biggest group for CAD engineers on FB with 1685 users at present from every reputed company like Siemens PLM, PTC, DS SolidWorks, TTL, TCE, TATA, Autodesk, Mahindra, Bajaj, etc.
  4. -          I shared CAD event related info on my group on request from vendors/ companies only
  5. -          Created “Shivajians –SSPMS Boys” group with around 500 users and brought together my school friends, which helped us in organizing annual old boys meeting.
  6. -          I was active user on every group related to CAD, CFD
  7. -          I tried my best to share info on online learning, CAD institutes, Design schools with students
  8. -          I created event invitations for CAD events, virtual events, seminars and send request only to CAD professionals
  9. -          I got large number “LIKE” clicks for my postings always
  10. -          I tried to encourage friends to share meaningful info on FB
  11. - Never posted unauthorized commercial communication 

 If doing all this is CRIME according to FB than what they want me to do on their site. Should I do a TIME PASS by posting.
  1. -          Cartoons on politicians
  2. -          Lot of unnecessary images, posts
  3. -          Out of box Comments using rubbish language
  4. -          Invite friends to birthday parties, parties, movies
  5. -          Should I play Games
  6. -          Use unnecessary apps


If this is what FB expects from user. I feel happy that I am out of it! I think the ‘Program’ written to track violation found my profile different then other users! If this is to happen in future with other serious FB users. I think the network is heading towards end!

I don’t want to waste my time writing more on this topic. FB is too big as a company and I am too small to criticise them.

But, will not reopen a new account on FB again.

I am now worried that who would take care of removing unwanted posts on my ‘happy CADing’ group on FB and how they will approve new requests.

Anyway! Friends you can find me on Twitter, Linkedin with lot of updates on CAD industry.


Thanks for reading.
Happy CADing
Sachin Nalawade


Tuesday, February 21, 2012

PTC Announces Winners of FIRST Tech Challenge India 2011 – 2012 Robotic Competition


-      The grand finale of the mentor-based program FTC India 2011 – 2012 witnessed over 100 participants from different parts of India for the Robotic Competition -

Pune – 20th February, 2012: PTC (NASDAQ: PMTC), the product development company, today extended its congratulations to the award winning team at the  grand finale of  FIRST® Tech Challenge India 2011 – 2012 Robotic Competition held at the Shiv Chhatrapati Stadium, Balewadi, Pune. In riposte to the call to bolster STEM education in India among the children and to build the innovators of tomorrow, PTC launched the Second Season of FIRST® Tech Challenge on June 8th2011 in Mumbai, in partnership with FIRST® and Techtronics Education. This season of FTC India culminated with the finale in Pune on 19th February 2012.


A competition like FIRST® Tech Challenge is instrumental in providing students the opportunity to exhibit and hone their creative talent under the supervision of industry experts while providing an international platform for students who wish to contribute and excel in the field of Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics. This year’s competition saw a significant traction from the students, academicians, noted Scientists and social Enthusiasts.
With over 10, 000 students participating from all over India the competition based on the game Bowled Over! was a huge success. The winners of this competition, Team S.M. Tech from St. Mary’s High School, Pune will now have the opportunity to travel to USA and compete with students from across the globe at the FTC World Championship in April 2012.

“We are extremely proud and happy to hold FIRST® Tech Challenge in India to help in cultivating the engineers for tomorrow, who would address the imperative demands of the future. The atmosphere at the venue was filled with enthusiasm and the diligence with which the students were working and the team spirit was commendable. With India now thriving to be a land of innovation at a global platform competitions like the FIRST® Tech Challenge will help us create budding innovators”, said Rafiq Somani, Area Vice President and Country Manager, PTC India.

“PTC is so pleased to be a Founding Partner of the FIRST® Tech Challenge in India,” said John D. Stuart, Senior VP Global Education for PTC.  “As India transforms its economy to an innovation society, the Engineers of the Future get real world hands-on experience through the FTC competition.  Designing, building and competing in FTC are similar to the same challenges industry meets. For example, John Deere has been a big sponsor of this event and NRB Bearings Ltd was a Founding Partner for FIRST® in India.  These students learn skills that one day may transfer into working for Deere or NRB!”

Ashvin Savant, India Education Program Manager, PTC India said “FTC India 2011-12 National Robotics competition has provided the right platform for students to learn and implement the STEM-D concepts. Principals have confirmed 10-12% increase in student’s academic performance.”

“Students and Teachers were excited for building and programming the robot. They spent almost 8/10 hours daily in the final phase to fine tune the robot. More than winning, the team spirit was really great amongst the youngsters,” said Vinay Kunwar, Managing Director, Habib Animatos Pvt. Ltd.

Mr. Sudhanshu Sharma, MD Techtronics Education (India) Limited, said at the event, “Techtronics Education is proud to be associated as the operational partner of the FIRST® Tech Challenge India and is committed to the core cause of learning by doing, and bring FTC to all major cities in India in the coming years with active Corporate partnership”.

Rtn. Amit Jadhav, President Rotary Club of Poona Midtown said, “at the outset let me thank PTC and the entire Education Team in India with Techtronics and Habib Animatos, who have joined hands with us to bring technology to school and unlock creative minds of young India. Next year this competition will get bigger and Rotary will be active in taking it to their Interact Schools and get them engaged.”

“Rotary District 3131 is proud to present the first of its kind, innovative ROBOTIC competition for school children. Thanks to the initiative by Rtn Amit Jadhav,President of Rotary Club of Poona Midtown and co operation from PTC. It is my earnest appeal-kindly attend in large numbers with your children and help ENGINEERING their and nations future,” said Rtn. Mohan Palesha, District Governor.

About FIRST®
Accomplished inventor Dean Kamen founded FIRST® (For Inspiration and Recognition of Science and Technology) in 1989 to inspire an appreciation of science and technology in young people. Based in Manchester, N.H., FIRST® designs accessible, innovative programs to build self-confidence, knowledge, and life skills while motivating young people to pursue opportunities in science, technology, and engineering. With support from three out of every five Fortune 500 companies and more than $12 million in college scholarships, the not-for-profit organization hosts the FIRST®® Robotics Competition (FRC® ) and FIRST®® Tech Challenge (FTC® ) for high-school students, FIRST®® LEGO® League (FLL® ) for 9 to 14-year-olds, (9 to 16-year-olds outside the U.S. and Canada) and Junior FIRST®® LEGO® League (Jr.FLL™) for 6 to 9-year-olds. Gracious Professionalism™ is a way of doing things that encourages high-quality work, emphasizes the value of others, and respects individuals and the community. To learn more about FIRST®, go to www.usFIRST®.org.

Monday, October 3, 2011

SolidWorks Media Meet 2011 - India

Last week, I had an opportunity to attain the media meeting of D S SolidWorks Corp. The most exciting was to meet CEO Mr. Bertrand Sicot. The event was organized to have discussion with the Indian media representatives. I am really happy to get opportunity to attain event as an editor of DailyCADCAM along with the media representatives across India.
Mr. Bertrand Sicot


The event started with the key note presentation by Bertrand Sicot. He officially announced the launch of SolidWorks 2012. It was great to have Mr. Bertrand Sicot to unveil SolidWorks 2012 in India, it is rarely seen that CEO of CAD vendor coming India to have such a wonderful launch for their product. Such initiative would definitely have positive impact on design community in India.

He gave brief introduction about company and its products. He shared the history of company, said that ‘company was founded in 1993 and shipped first SolidWorks seat in 1995. In 1997 company was acquired by Dassault Systems’. Mr Bertrand started his career at DS SolidWorks in 1997 as the regional sales manager; he is ‘second employee’ of DS SolidWorks Europe. Company was primarily working on providing design tool to engineers with the time and through constant feedbacks from clients on their requirement to work more efficiently, making better decisions throughout the product development process have added various products to its portfolio like

• Enterprise PDM – manages and synchronizes design data, enhances collaboration
• SolidWorks Sustainability – helps to design ‘green’ products by controlling key environmental indicators: Carbon footprint, total energy consumed, impacts to air and impacts to water
• SolidWorks Simulation – Tool to perform virtual testing and analysis
• SolidWorks Flow Simulation – CFD Solution
• 3DVIA Composer – technical documentation and communication tool

The most amazing I find about SolidWorks is that it adds up to 200 to 400 new features in every release within the span of just few months for next release. The SolidWorks 2012 has 200 enhancements. Mr. Bertrand gave the overview on the new features introduced in the latest version (Would cover the top enhancements in details separately on my blog)

Visit DailyCADCAM for more articles, videos on SolidWorks 2012 enhancements - http://www.dailycadcam.com/categories/57/tutorials

While taking about SolidWorks World 2011, he remembered about Matt Lombard a renowned blogger who asked him about ‘why he is not Certified SolidWorks Professional even after having a technical background?’ So, he promised Matt that he would get it by next SolidWorks World. Really great he did it! And still few months to go for 2012 event. He told that he failed at second stage, tried again and at last got certified. He thanked Marie Planchard for guiding him for the certification. Signing own CSWP certificate as CEO might have been a wonderful moment!
Sharon Toh & CEO

Next to present was Sharon Toh, GM South Asia Region DS SolidWorks Corp. Sharon has around 25 years of experience in CAD, CAM, PLM industry. She directs the region’s growth strategies by ensuring its sales, technical, marketing and education teams.

Sharon gave an overview on the financial data, revenue by geography and milestones achieved by SolidWorks. Asia Pacific showed very positive response with USD 90.4 million revenue generated in 2010 and said ‘Indian market has showed interesting growth rate for last few years’. She explained the process of handling a customer request for new enhancements.

SolidWorks Market in India

Mr. Manoj Mehta (Country Manager, India and SAARC Operations) gave the overview on the SolidWorks market in India. SolidWorks entered India in 2002. All the activities were handled from Singapore office. In 2006 SolidWorks officially started its work in India. Today, there are 28 VARs and 17 education partners in India. At present 400 employees serve the company and team is expanding very fast.
Coming to educational market, at present 500 reputed engineering colleges are training their students on SolidWorks. Number to be noted as SolidWorks is not providing the free licenses to students still having 500 is a great respect shown to software. I have seen most IITians learning the tool, having projects using SolidWorks and Flow Simulation.

Now, if you are an engineering student and interested in learning SolidWorks, please visit CADD Center in your city. CADD Center is official training partner for SolidWorks.

SolidWorks at present has around 2500 customers across India and the list increases by 20 – 25 new customers adding every month. SolidWoks has proved to be the best option for automotive vendors, SMEs, power sector, and consumer goods moving from 2D to 3D. SolidWorks VARs find 80 percent conversion ratio for 2D customers moving on 3D platform.

It was interesting to know that the ttk Prestige and Hawkins pressure cookers are being designed using SolidWorks. Both companies have launched a wide range of products in Indian market.

The list of client is too big, but to mention few are Bharat Electronics, HMT, ACE Group, ELGI, Crompton Greaves, HNGL, THERMAX, Cethar Vesseles, Voltas, Swaraj Mazda, Tata Marcopolo Motors.

Last few months it was seen that the city buses in Pune are getting better with the time. Better looks, seating, easy access, and interiors. Today, the secret got revealed that those buses are designed and manufactured by Tata Marcopolo Motors using SolidWorks(collaboration between Tata and Marcopolo Motors Brazil)

Next to follow was Mr. Ravi Varadrajan Sr. Country Technical Manager – India & SAARC Countries. He gave brief explanation on the various enhancements in SolidWorks 2012.
Ravi Varadrajan, Sharon Toh, Bertrand Sicot, Manoj Mehta 
Later there was a question answer session with media representatives. Most questions from media were on the market share in India. Mr. Bertrand did not present the figures, but said it is growing market for SolidWorks and happy with the growth in the region.

I am not happy with few media representatives, those who do not care to do their homework on ‘SolidWorks’ and just go on asking anything that comes to their mind! That may be because of lack of experience to cover technical/engineering news. Anyway!

I had opportunity, to ask few questions to CEO.

Sachin: What are your plans for AEC Industry in India?

Mr. Bertrand: We have announced SolidWorks Live Buildings, an offering for the AEC industry. We are working on it. We can’t reveal further details on the product at present.

Sachin: There are around 10,000 engineering colleges in India, you covered around 500. Do you have any plans to give away free educational licenses to reach every student?

Mr. Bertrand: We do not believe in giving away free licenses. Educational licenses are not a source of income for us and sell educational versions at very low price. We believe in quality training and taking maximum efforts to provide proper training by guiding and training faculty members of colleges and see students are benefited. Do you agree?

I said yes! Actually, I am yet to decide about. What is your opinion? But, I agree the fact that the college faculty teaching software to students must be trained. Otherwise it’s of no use.
With DS SW CEO


It was really interesting to know more about SolidWorks. Thanks for giving me opportunity to meet SolidWorks CEO.

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