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News Release from: TEC - Tech Ed Concepts
Edited by the Manufacturingtalk Editorial
Team on 23 April 2007
CAD software donated to women in
engineering
KeyCreator and Envisioneer CAD software licenses provided to 20 students at the women in engineering conference
Technology Education Concepts (TEC) has granted $45,000 (commercial value) of KeyCreator Mechanical CAD and Envisioneer Architectural CAD to the 5th Annual Women in Engineering Conference hosted last week by the College of Engineering and Physical Sciences at the University of New Hampshire TEC donated the software in cooperation with Kubotek USA, developer of KeyCreator software, and Cadsoft, developer of Envisioneer software
This article was originally published on Manufacturingtalk on 30 Aug 2002 at 8.00am (UK)
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Twenty students were randomly selected to receive the software.
These students will have the opportunity to gain real-world CAD experience using award-winning full commercial versions of KeyCreator or Envisioneer.
KeyCreator introduces the powerful tools of Mechanical CAD and NC to students taking a "real geometry" approach to 3D Modeling.
Design engineers internationally use KeyCreator for diverse applications in aerospace, automotive, machine design, reverse engineering and more.
Envisioneer is used by architects and building designers worldwide for the creation of 3D design, working drawings, framing, rendering, animation, material take-off and cut lists.
KeyCreator and Envisioneer are distributed to educators, schools, and students by TEC nationally.
Students and their instructors in pre-engineering programs from high schools throughout New Hampshire were invited to attend the event.
Over 175 students and teachers attended the conference that aims to increase the State's female high-school pre-engineering enrollment and engineering degree graduates.
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