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COADE Introduces CADWorx Video Training Course

Coverage includes 3D plant modeling, the use of ISOGEN, and more at your own pace.

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October 22, 2007

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COADE (Houston, TX) introduced a new CADWorx Plant Professional Video Training Course, a COADE-approved, comprehensive training program with a step-by-step workbook designed to allow a person to learn the various software modules at his or her own pace including all of the major aspects of using, customizing, and mastering CADWorx Plant Professional. The new videos contain a full five days of course content, the same basic content as the training classes delivered by COADE experts across the globe. Covered in the videos are 3D plant modeling; piping, equipment and steelwork modeling; component placement, annotation, and modeling; piping specification; XRef usage; producing bills of material; the use of databases and ISOGEN; and more. Go to COADE for more.

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

 

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