St. Louis, MO - Tridaq, Inc., a leading reseller of SolidWorks in the central plains territory, announced that due to growing business needs they are moving into a new facility located at:
The Nines Building
999 Executive Parkway, Suite 206
St. Louis, MO 63141
This move will accommodate an expanding staff and increasing client needs for an expanded training center. The new facility will include new equipment and dedicated workstations to better meet customer growth initiatives.
To celebrate its expansion, Tridaq will schedule a facility Open House the month of October. This event will include demonstrations and presentations from engineering, manufacturing and information technology experts as well as the launch of SolidWorks 2010. Highlights will include presentations on What’s New in SolidWorks 2010, Design Validation, Product Data Management, 3D Mechanical Design Tools, Technical Publications and power2 Design.
“We’re proud to announce this new location in St. Louis,” said Dick Longoria, Tridaq President. “The primary focus of this facility is to give our customers the most positive user experience possible, in a state of the art training center. Everything our customers need will be included in the training center; high quality, SolidWorks certified hardware, innovative solutions and certified training in a user focused environment. We’re looking forward to seeing our existing customers and meeting future customers at our new office in St. Louis.”
Jul 24, 2009
Popular Articles
- Solid Edge CAD Connectors for Aras
- Flow Science Announces Release of FLOW-3D Version 10.0
- Flowmaster™ v7 Direct Integration in modeFRONTIER™ 4.1
- Reinhold Schlögl-Braun is new member of Managing Board of Nemetschek Allplan GmbH
- Autodesk begins shipping Beast 2011 Lighting Middleware
- Altair Engineering Announces HyperWorks 11.0 Workshop Series
- Autodesk Acquires T-Splines Modeling Technology Assets
- AVEVA releases major enhancements to AVEVA Plant
- MWH Soft Announces Appointment of New Certified Representative in New Zealand
- Noran Engineering, Inc. Becomes NEi Software