DriveWorks Training – Day 2 (For Ian)

Man, I don’t know where to start. When you’re dealing with as powerful and versatile a tool as DriveWorks a SolidWorks gold partner), there’s obviously going to be a lot of information to learn, but damn! My mind is almost completely fried, and I still have more to learn today, plus taking the certification exam at the end. I hear that Dan, the DriveWorks AE training us, isn’t opposed to bribes, I just need to figure out how to expense it.
The one thing that’s really amazed/confounded me so far is the vast amount of data input required. However, the benefits of all that input greatly outweigh the time and energy spent. To be able to take a complex, customizable assembly and generate the necessary models, assemblies, drawings, edrawings, quotes, etc., in minutes is a huge cost savings overall.
I don’t know that I can adequately express how much more impressed I am by DriveWorks and all it can do. If your business involves creating customizing, do yourself a favor and get in touch with your local DriveWorks reseller. Just go to www.driveworks.co.uk and select the ‘Reseller’ button. If you’re going to SolidWorks World 2008, DriveWorks will be there. Stop by their booth and tell them that I sent you.

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Comments

  • No, Anne, I'm not on their payroll. However, I do believe they have a great product and if they were to ever come calling, who knows? :-)
  • Anne Yust
    Our CEO wants to know if you're on the DriveWorks payroll. I don't know if he's joking or not, but I need to answer him accurately. He has a sense of humor, too, so what should I say? Thanks!
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