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NX 5 Advanced Manufacturing Course Offered by i get it

Course designed to bring CAM team up to speed.

By DE Editors  

August 1, 2007

By DE Editors

TATA Technologies iKS (Denver, CO) has launched its course on NX 5 Advanced Manufacturing using the i get it  platform.

The course, which is available immediately, was developed by a leading CAM expert to teach practical, advanced manufacturing techniques designed to bring the OEM’s CAM team up to speed. Of the 12 courses i get it offers on NX 5, four are focused on manufacturing.

TATA Technologies iKS’s flagship product, i get it, a global web application that offers engineering knowledge delivery for AutoCAD, Inventor, SolidWorks, Solid Edge, UG/NX, Pro/Engineer Wildfire, Teamcenter, COSMOSWorks and CATIA on a single delivery platform.

For further information on the NX 5 Advanced Manufacturing Course, visit i get it.

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

 

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