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News Release from: Trionics
Edited by the Manufacturingtalk Editorial
Team on 03 August 2006
Trionics strengthens sales support team
Comprehensive support package helps maximise Autodesk investment
Leading Autodesk Authorised Systems and Training Centre, Trionics, is looking to strengthen its pre- and post sales support team, as part of its 'complete service ethic' designed to ensure customers derive maximum return from their Autodesk manufacturing and data management software investment "For more than a decade, our success has been built on providing total design solutions," confirms joint managing director, John Pickering, "including consultancy, installation, training and sales support"
This article was originally published on Manufacturingtalk on 31 Oct 2006 at 8.00am (UK)
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"In particular, we have an especially broad skills base and are structured to provide our loyal customer base with highly responsive and flexible sales support".
A range of subscription and support packages are available, designed to meet the specific needs of individual clients, In addition, the annual Trionics User Conference - now in its fifth year and attended by more than 100 clients and prospects, including business and technical representatives form Autodesk - reflects Trionics' pragmatic, hands-on approach to manufacturing design.
Training forms a central part of Trionics' support programme and subscription clients can now take advantage of monthly surgeries at its well-equipped offices in Ossett and Derby, in order to look at individual user issues in greater depth.
"In our experience, regular, high quality training should not be viewed as an optional extra or 'nice to have'," believes Pickering.
"Rather, it is key to ensuring that companies get the most out of their Autodesk investment in delivering competitive design".
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