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Routing Lessons

SolidProfessor offers new course on routing in SolidWorks.

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August 1, 2007

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A new self-paced, multimedia training source from Solid Professor (San Diego, CA) covers the routing capabilities available in SolidWorks Office Premium. The course covers creation of routed systems such as electrical, cable, conduit, tube, and  pipe routes. It also demonstrates how to generate 2D drawings for manufacturing, including bills of materials, wiring summaries, and harness reports. Students learn how to create their own routing components for use in future routes.

SolidProfessor product manager Jason Wright says, "We consulted with the product group at SolidWorks as well as Value Added Reseller partners so that we could create the most accurate and relevant self-paced routing training on the market."

SolidWorks Routing training is available direct from SolidProfessor or through SolidWorks resellers at a single user price of $299 with volume discounts for multi-user implementations.

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

 

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