Aceri announces webinars
Aceri Distribution is pleased to announce its revised webinar schedule for AutoCAD Electrical 2010. These on-line web demonstrations allow potential users to get a detailed overview of the features and functions of AutoCAD Electrical which is software purpose-built to create and modify electrical control systems. The webinars are hosted live which allows those attending to have their questions answered during the webinar or alternatively by follow-up email.
The webinar demonstrates how AutoCAD Electrical contains all the functionality of AutoCAD, plus a comprehensive set of tools for automating control engineering tasks, such as building circuits, numbering wires, and creating bills of material. It also shows how AutoCAD Electrical provides a library of more than 650,000 electrical symbols and components, includes real-time error checking, and enables electrical and mechanical teams to collaborate on digital prototypes built with Autodesk Inventor software. Joining an AutoCAD Electrical webinar session offers control engineers an insight into how they can achieve a competitive edge by helping to reduce the time spent creating drawings, so that the time saved can be spent creating more detailed, innovative and cost saving designs.
Register for AutoCAD Electrical webinars at:- http://www.aceri.co.uk/Go/ElectricalWebinars.aspx
For further details contact:- Aceri Sales - Ph. 01924442355, or visit http://www.aceri.co.uk/.
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