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Thai-German Institute Adopts ZW3D

Training center leverages CAD/CAM solution mold and die, production courses.

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September 3, 2012

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ZWSOFT announced that ZW3D CAD/CAM software has been selected as the manufacturing technology training tool for the Thai-German Institute (TGI).

The Thai-German Institute is a joint initiative of the Government of the Kingdom of Thailand and the Government of the Federal Republic of Germany. The TGI serves as a training center for transferring advanced manufacturing technology to the Thai industry.
 
"We are truly impressed that ZW3D does a good job in shortening our people's learning curve and saving time from routine manual tasks," said Somwang Boonrakcharoen, deputy executive director of the TGI. "The Show-n-Tell built-in learning system let our members focus more on design and innovating and less on learning the software. With ZW3D, we keep staying on the track of transferring technology other than learning the software, which is our real goal."
 
With training as the main task of the organization, TGI has set aside courses ranging from automation, and mold and die, to production. Among these courses, ZW3D is one of the training tools adopted by TGI. ZW3D enables trainees to learn everything from hybrid molding, assembly and mold design to CNC machining.

For more information, visit ZWSOFT.

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

 

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