Webcast Wednesday - Online SolidWorks Training
These bite-size training sessions are completely FREE to all customers on SolidWorks subscription. Two Webcasts will run every Wednesday - 11:00am and 3:00pm; one hour duration. Try one in the next few weeks and see for yourself how easy it is to increase your efficiency in SolidWorks.
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May 2012
Tips and Tricks are always popular sessions and this Webcast is specifically aimed at SolidWorks Simulation users. This Webcast will cover an array of Tips and Tricks with the aim of improving your knowledge and efficiency. Join us for this Webcast and we guarantee you will learn a new trick!
This webcast will describe how SolidWorks Simulation can be used to simulate plastics and rubbers under load. Linear and non-linear examples will be given and advice offered on special considerations when simulating the mechanical behaviour of these engineering materials.
Speed up the process of creating product communications by using 3DVia Composer. 3DVia Composer allows you to link your product communications directly to your 3D CAD models meaning design changes take minutes rather than hours.
Tips and Tricks are always popular sessions for SolidWorks users, so we have now created a Tips and Tricks Webcast specifically for PhotoView 360. So if you are using SolidWorks Professional which includes PhotoView 360 for photorealistic renders, or are looking to invest in this technology, join us for this Webcast. We guarantee you will learn a new trick!
June 2012
See the tools set the Logopress3 provides for Unbending/Blank/Flattening in action
This Webcast Starts at 11:00 AM, Jun 28th - Duration 1 hr
“Many thanks for the 2 excellent webinars. I am very impressed with the manner that the information was presented and I found it extremely convenient, with minimal interruption to the working day as no travel to venue required”
Brian Charge, BDC Design