DALLAS & FORT WORTH, Texas - MLC CAD Systems has announced that it has moved its DFW training and sales office facility to a new location in Farmers Branch, TX, a suburb of Dallas and Fort Worth that is conveniently located directly off the I-635 corridor. The new training center doubles the size of the previous training facility and provides 50% more student capacity, providing MLC CAD Systems customers with an ideal setting in which to receive training in SolidWorks and Mastercam solutions.
The architecture of the new facility was designed with the training center as its core and adjacent offices built around it. A separate air conditioning system was added to the training center to provide optimum comfort for customers while in training sessions. Expanded projection equipment and dedicated student computers and software are provided to maximize the learning process. Classes are offered for a wide range of solutions, including Mastercam, SolidWorks, SolidWorks Simulation, 3DVIA Composer, SolidWorks Sustainability, and SolidWorks Enterprise Product Data Management.
“The layout of the new MLC CAD Systems North Texas Training facility is centered on creating a high-quality learning environment for our customers,” says Dennis Hill, president of MLC CAD Systems. “Our design started with optimizing the training experience and everything else had to fit around that concept.”
MLC CAD Systems - North Texas can be reached at new local phone numbers 972-869-4333 and Fax 972-869-4334. The new address is 11498 Luna Road, Suite 103, Farmers Branch, TX 75234. The toll-free phone 866-365-1652 and Fax 866-365-0652 remain the same.
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