Mid-West CAD is Proud to Serve Over 10,000 Clients with Quality Training and Support
LEE'S SUMMIT, Mo - Mid-West CAD Inc., an Autodesk Premier Solutions Provider proudly serving Kansas City and the Mid-states region, today announced they have successfully trained over 10,000 students. Mid-West CAD Training and Education Center, an Autodesk Authorized Training Center (ATC) since 1989, offers a full schedule of beginner, intermediate and advanced custom and public training classes, onsite consulting and mentoring, and workshops designed to teach clients the latest productivity features, best practices, and skill development techniques necessary to make the most of their Autodesk software.
"Clients tell us our expert instructors and state-of-the-art training center are among the many reasons they've chosen Mid-West CAD as their long-term training partner," said Roger Roberts, President of Mid-West CAD Inc. Mid-West CAD's instructors and training center are certified at the highest level with Autodesk to ensure our clients' training experience exceeds expectations. In addition, the company's facilities meet the industry's top standards, with comfortable classrooms, dedicated workstations, and highly skilled instructors.
For more information on upcoming classes, see: mwcad.com/ers/ersviewevents.asp.
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