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News Release from: SolidWorks Corporation
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial
Team on 26 July 2002
Software is a hit in South China
The South China University of Technology is to incorporate 40 seats of Cosmos/Works into its 3D CAD curriculum at its main campus and at the frequently attended Industrial Training Centre.
The South China University of Technology (SCUT), will incorporate 40 seats of Cosmos/Works into its 3D CAD curriculum at its main campus and at the frequently attended Industrial Training Centre SCUT has been teaching with SolidWorks software since 1999, and works in cooperation with Hong Kong-based reseller Intelligent CAD/CAM Technology, (ICT), to provide students with 3D CAD training
This article was originally published on Engineeringtalk on 31 Jan 2001 at 8.00am (UK)
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Approximately 3000 SCUT students and 1000 students from other universities and technical schools have attended the training programme.
The implementation of COSMOS/Works adds an advanced feature of finite element analysis (FEA) to further educate students on the analysis capabilities of SolidWorks products.
There are three training rooms at SCUT's Industrial Training Centre for the study of design and design analysis.
One is a multimedia classroom with 90 seats; the second is a joint industrial design centre with ICT; and the third is a CAD training room with 25 computers.
As a result of this widespread integration of SolidWorks and Cosmos/Works in their instructional programmes, several SCUT faculty members plan to author three books about 3D design using SolidWorks software.
One of them, entitled "SolidWorks and engineering analysing", features Cosmos/Works and its applications as the main focus.
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