SOLIDWORKS Assembly Modeling Training - Instructor Led Virtual


This virtually-led live course is all about Assembly Modeling! In this course, we’ll dive into the details of SOLIDWORKS Assembly Modeling, covering various key topics and best practices. Building upon the material introduced in the SOLIDWORKS Essentials course, this course consists of a wide range of basic to advanced concepts relating to assemblies, so you can expect to learn all about the useful tools and techniques designed with assemblies in mind!

Format: Live Instructor Led - Virtual
Duration: 4 Days, 4.5 Hour Sessions
Requirements: Access to SOLIDWORKS 3D CAD Software; 2+ Computer Monitors Recommended
Prerequisites: SOLIDWORKS Essentials Recommended; Experience with the Windows Operating System
Cost: $995


Why Take the SOLIDWORKS Assembly Modeling Training Course?

With a live instructor available to walk you through the course content and answer your questions in real-time, you’ll learn about Assembly Modeling in SOLIDWORKS starting with the basics, like standard mates, and transitioning to more advanced concepts, like working with large assemblies.

While you may already be familiar with using SOLIDWORKS, there are a great deal of tips, tricks, and techniques out there that might be new to you. Attending an advanced SOLIDWORKS course is a great way to get exposed to a plethora of the powerful capabilities that SOLIDWORKS offers. Register now to learn all about the handy tools available right at your fingertips, and be well on your way to becoming an Assembly Modeling pro!

What Will I Learn in the SOLIDWORKS Assembly Modeling Training Course?

The SOLIDWORKS Assembly Modeling course consists of 8 lessons that come together to provide a complete overview of working with assemblies in SOLIDWORKS. We’ll dive into various topics that encompass tips, tricks, techniques, and best practices to optimize your efficiency with Assembly Modeling. You can expect to learn all about concepts like advanced mating techniques, top-down and bottom-up assembly modeling, smart components, assembly editing, using configurations with assemblies, handling large assemblies, and more! Navigate the curriculum below to learn more about the specific capabilities that are covered!

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