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ZW3D European Partner Conference Concludes

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April 18, 2014

ZW3D hosted this year’s European Partner Conference (EPC) in Prague, Czech Republic, between March 21 and March 22.

This year at EPC 2014, ZW3D gathered its Europe partners from 12 European countries to further explore the values of recently released ZW3D CAD/CAM 2014, to share ZW3D’s application of different industrial solutions, and to discuss marketable business strategies.

Joh Li, R&D director, gave a thorough review of ZW3D 2014’s new value to partners. Key functionalities such as the embedded file translator, improved 2D sheet and newly-developed Tool Path Editor, have gained favorable responses from customers, according to the company.

“The purpose of EPC is to build up a stronger ZW3D channel in Europe”, said Felix Gao, director of ZW3D overseas business. “Through a simpler and more intuitive way to interact with ZW3D, we hope our partnership can become closer and more mutually beneficial”.

For more information, visit ZW3D.

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

 

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