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ZWCAD Launches Second-Annual Design Contest

Winners of ZWCAD Design Contest 2010 to get free ZWCAD and an iPod.

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February 1, 2010

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ZWCAD Software Co., Ltd. is celebrating the release of ZWCAD 2010 by launching its second-annual design contest from Jan. 12 to April 25, 2010.

The theme of the contest is "Design the Future." Participants are invited to design anything that might exist in the year 2015 or thereafter.

Whatever field it is in—architecture, engineering, construction, or manufacturing—the design must be created with ZWCAD. Prizes include an iPod Touch, iPod Nanos, and ZWCAD 2010 licenses. In addition, ZWSOFT has a random drawing for all participants in the contest. Anyone who downloads ZWCAD 2010 or votes for entries during the contest period will have a chance to win a license for ZWCAD 2010. 

The winners will be announced after April 25, 2010. 

For more information, visit ZWCAD.

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

 

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