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Solidworks course already proving a success

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A training venture between Marine South East (CAD Training Pool) and Southampton City College (Marine RRC) is already proving a success with the first of a three part training course now completed.

Students have now completed the first part of the programme which was a three day unit looking at the essentials of SolidWorks. This will be followed in the next few weeks by a two day intermediate and then a single day looking at Photoworks.

The course was fully booked and the second and third sessions are also already full. The training takes place at St. Mary’s Stadium, a novel, exciting and well equipped training facility centrally located in Southampton, it has proven a popular central location for all the delegates.

Participants were from Solent companies involved in a wide range of marine manufacturing and re-fitting, comments they made following the course included: “Great course, friendly atmosphere and conducive to good teaching and learning techniques and practices. I look forward to returning for the second part” and “a very good course, right level, right speed and right content.”

Although attendees have said that the new software being taught won’t allow them to give up paper and pencil methods immediately, it was a good introduction to the tools available with these new programmes.

If you think you could benefit from this course, more are planned for June, July and September. We can accommodate Auto-Cad, Inventor, SolidWorks, CATIA and ProgeCAD, with each course guaranteeing a maximum of six delegates in order to maintain a very low tutor/student ratio. If you want to book on a course please contact the RRC via their website at http://www.marinerrc.co.uk Forthcoming course dates are June: 15/16/17 Auto-CAD01; June 18/19 Auto-CAD02; June 22/23 Auto-CAD03; July 8/9/10 SolidWorks Essentials; July 28/29 SolidWorks Intermediate; July 30/31 SolidWorks Photoworks.

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Posted 2009-05-01 10:27:34

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