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Dualtech Center and CadCentric Solutions’ Solidworks Simulation Training gathers Industry Professionals from partner companies

Dualtech Center, in collaboration with CADCentric Solutions, Inc., held a two-day SolidWorks Simulation training, bringing together 21 participants from various industry partners, including Allegro Beverage Corporation, Asia Integrated Machine Inc., Atlantic Plastic and Metal Craft Inc., First Philec, Inc., Koppel Inc., Sanden Cold Chain System Phils. Inc., Super Candy Corporation, Supreme Steel Pipe Corporation, Technical Builders Management Corp., and Toshiba Information Equipment Phils. Inc.The training aimed to equip participants with essential skills in solving engineering design problems, evaluating product performance, reducing development time, and enhancing accuracy through simulation and analysis. Participants learned about Finite Element Analysis (FEA), analysis processes, case studies, and real-world applications (FEA).Mr. Jefferson Gonzales, Head of Placement and Industry Relations, welcomed the participants and encouraged them to take full advantage of this opportunity. Speaking on behalf of Engr. Jerry Webb E. Muhi, President of Dualtech, he reassured the participants that Dualtech is their training partner—always ready to support innovation and workforce development.A participant from the new product development team expressed his gratitude, sharing how this training will not only enhance his technical skills but also contribute to his company’s success. He thanked Dualtech and CADCentric for creating a learning opportunity that directly benefits their teams.This SolidWorks Simulation Training is part of a bigger effort to equip professionals with the latest engineering tools and techniques. By offering these programs, Dualtech aims to help industry partners stay competitive, enhance productivity, and drive innovation in the manufacturing and engineering sectors.In his closing remarks, Mr. Rommel T. Tejada, Manager for the Continuing Education Program, emphasized the importance of ongoing training and collaboration with CADCentric in strengthening the Filipino workforce. He assured participants that more bridging programs and partnerships are in development to help industry professionals stay ahead of the curve.Participants expressed interest in more training sessions to learn additional SolidWorks features, 3D drawing, sheet metal design, and in-depth assembly drawing. This reflects a strong commitment to continuous learning and industry growth.

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