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ZW3D donates CAD/CAM software licenses to Korean university

12 June, 2018
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ZW3D donates CAD/CAM software licenses to Korean university
ZW3D donates CAD/CAM software licenses to Korean university
Students will work to master 3D modeling skills. Moreover, CAM functions like 2-axis turning & 2-5-axis hole milling and mold functions like part library & non-solid mold parting, are all at their disposal to turn ideas into reality.

June 12, 2018 -- ZW3D, a supplier of CAD/CAM solutions for the manufacturing industry, announced that INHA University (INHA) in Korea will be able to access 300 free licenses of ZW3D software and training, marking ZW3D’s commitment to helping students develop engineering design and manufacturing skills.

This gift is intended to help enable the students to be able to bring experience and understanding into their new careers.

Students will work to master 3D modeling skills. Moreover, CAM functions like 2-axis turning & 2-5-axis hole milling and mold functions like part library & non-solid mold parting, are all at their disposal to turn ideas into reality.

Additionally, prompt technical aid and abundant video tutorials are quite useful for students to get started.

INHA University (INHA) has contributed significantly to the high-quality education of well-trained individuals, the development of cutting-edge technology in Korea for 61 years.

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