IRONCAD to become the standard 3D design program for Brazil’s national training program.
ATLANTA, GA – IronCAD, LLC, a leading provider of 3D design productivity solutions, announced today the donation of more than $4.3 million in IRONCAD software and services for SENAI, Brazil’s National Service of Industrial Learning. More than 1,000 licenses of IRONCAD will be used in the 3D CAD design curriculum at 90 SENAI campuses. ComCAD, IronCAD’s exclusive reseller in Brazil based in Belo Horizonte, will provide all software and services to SENAI through their support network.
“IronCAD is proud to make this donation to SENAI,” said Dr. Tao-Yang Han, president of IronCAD LLC. “IronCAD has had great success in educational markets worldwide due to our products ease of use and the dedication of our resellers. We look forward to working with ComCAD over the years to help support their efforts with SENAI and the needs of Brazil’s growing workforce.”
“We are very happy to provide the support and services to SENAI and Brazils future engineers,” said Dr. Rosanno Alves, President of ComCAD. “We have been focusing on all major education markets in Brazil as we feel IRONCAD is the best solution for learning 3D CAD. With the addition of SENAI/MG we are reaching our goal to have IRONCAD installed at all major educational centers in Brazil.”
IRONCAD Version 11.0 is the latest offering of the award winning 3D design solution known worldwide for its ease of use and end user productivity. By combining history-based parametrics and direct geometry manipulation into a single modeling environment along with customer driven requests, IRONCAD Version 11.0 gives designers and engineers greater design freedom and flexibility to get products to market faster with better quality.
May 6, 2009
IronCAD, LLC Donates more than $4.3 Million in Software and Services to Brazil’s SENAI
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