Tata Technologies' knowledge management application courses for SolidWorks offered at special savings throughout February.
DENVER — i GET IT®, the global engineering knowledge management application from Tata Technologies, will feature its most recently available courses – SolidWorks® 2010 Large Assembly Best Practices, and SolidWorks 2010 Weldments – at SolidWorks World 2010, January 31 – February 3 in Anaheim, Calif. In addition, the company will launch a month-long special offer that will allow users access to SolidWorks Professional and SolidWorks Premium training bundles at 50 percent off the regular course fee.
"i GET IT is a scalable, affordable, and easy to use eLearning training solution for engineering companies that allows them to increase productivity and reduce errors," said Dan Miles, Vice President – Tata Technologies iProducts. "This is achieved by providing ongoing training that is available anytime, anywhere, to overcome the issue of people stepping away from real production work for training."
Miles also announced the launch of a new i GET IT Web site featuring advanced interactive reporting, a simplified user login, and allows for creation of custom content and assessments included in standard training bundles. Users can experience the new site at: www.myigetit.com/solidworks.
At SolidWorks World 2010, Tata Technologies also will launch a month-long promotion offering i GET IT for SolidWorks at half the regular course fee – less than $199. This special offer includes the SolidWorks Professional Bundle and the SolidWorks Premium Bundle. The offer is good through February 28. Visitors to Booth 718 at SolidWorks World can get full information about this offer, or they can visit www.myigetit.com and enter the coupon code "SWXWORLD2010" during checkout on these select bundles.
With more than 100,000 subscribers, i GET IT provides engineers in more than 60 countries with a world-class user experience including online training, online technical assistance, blogs, and engineering industry news.
Feb 2, 2010
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