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ASCENT to Teach Classes, Exhibit at Autodesk University 2014,ASCENT to Teach Classes, Exhibit at Autodesk University 2014

By Jess Lulka  

December 1, 2014

ASCENT - Center for Technical Knowledge is showcasing its educational materials and holding classes at this year's Autodesk University (AU). The organization will have five classes and a variety of Autodesk Official Training Guides and Official Certification Preparation books on display.

The training and certification guides help design engineers interested in learning more about Autodesk or attaining a Professional certification.

“Whether it’s at an AU class, at the ‘Ask a Guru’ station in the Certification Lounge or at our ASCENT booth, our ASCENT authors and subject matter experts can be found sharing their expertise with others attending AU,” says Paul Burden, director of product development, ASCENT. “Our authors are passionate about sharing their Autodesk product insights, and for those who are preparing to take an Autodesk Certification exam at AU, we encourage them to get a head start on their exam preparation by taking advantage of our Official Certification Preparation books which cover the exam objectives and are now available on Amazon.com.”

Autodesk University is from December 2 to 4 in Las Vegas.

Learn more about Autodesk Professional Certification guides on Desktop Engineering

For more information, visit ASCENT.

Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company’s website.

 

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Jess Lulka

Jess Lulka is a former associate editor for Digital Engineering. Contact her via [email protected].

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