05/07/2001
CADCOEVOLUTION LAUNCHES AUTOCAD 2002 EVENTS
BELFAST-based CAD specialist, cadcoevolution is launching a series of events and a price offer in support of the newly announced AutoCAD®2002 product family.
The introduction of the AutoCAD 2002 family of products, which will replace previous versions of AutoCAD offers many new benefits to users.
From January 15 2002 Autodesk will no longer support AutoCAD Release 14, and in order to ease the upgrade path for users, cadcoevolution is offering a special discount of 30 per cent on upgrades from Release 14 to AutoCAD 2002 and Release 14 and AEC to AutoCAD Architectural Desktop 3.3.
The AutoCAD 2002 upgrade, which will retail for £695 will be available for £486 and the Architectural Desktop 3.3 upgrade, which will retail for £585 will carry a discount price of only £410. Both offers are valid until the end of July 2001.
The real advantage of moving to the AutoCAD 2002 family of products is to move from standard AutoCAD to an industry focused product from the AutoCAD 2002 family.
Demonstrating some of the key benefits, cadcoevolution is to host a series of briefing sessions at The Mount in Belfast. The first, aimed at local government and authorities, is scheduled to take place on July 31. Cadecoevolution say that the briefing will focus on the new AutoCAD 2002 technology and GIS solutions.
On August 1, cadcoevolution will provide a Land Desktop and a MAP product briefing to government private sector customers, and will look at the direction Autodesk are taking with regard to processes and keeping your data digital. On the following day, a general product briefing will be hosted, focusing on the reasons for moving to AutoCAD 2002, its technology and how to take advantage of the subscription upgrade offer.
The Autodesk Roadshow is due to visit Belfast on September 27. Customers are invited to join cadcoevolution, who will be hosting this leg of the roadshow at The Mount. Autodesk staff will be showing a wide range of technology, but with particular focus on the new AutoCAD 2002 platform release and keeping your data digital. The roadshow then moves on to visit Cork, Dublin and Galway.
Customers who would like to attend the briefing sessions, or visit the roadshow, should call cadcoevolution on tel. 028 9073 0164.
(SP)
The introduction of the AutoCAD 2002 family of products, which will replace previous versions of AutoCAD offers many new benefits to users.
From January 15 2002 Autodesk will no longer support AutoCAD Release 14, and in order to ease the upgrade path for users, cadcoevolution is offering a special discount of 30 per cent on upgrades from Release 14 to AutoCAD 2002 and Release 14 and AEC to AutoCAD Architectural Desktop 3.3.
The AutoCAD 2002 upgrade, which will retail for £695 will be available for £486 and the Architectural Desktop 3.3 upgrade, which will retail for £585 will carry a discount price of only £410. Both offers are valid until the end of July 2001.
The real advantage of moving to the AutoCAD 2002 family of products is to move from standard AutoCAD to an industry focused product from the AutoCAD 2002 family.
Demonstrating some of the key benefits, cadcoevolution is to host a series of briefing sessions at The Mount in Belfast. The first, aimed at local government and authorities, is scheduled to take place on July 31. Cadecoevolution say that the briefing will focus on the new AutoCAD 2002 technology and GIS solutions.
On August 1, cadcoevolution will provide a Land Desktop and a MAP product briefing to government private sector customers, and will look at the direction Autodesk are taking with regard to processes and keeping your data digital. On the following day, a general product briefing will be hosted, focusing on the reasons for moving to AutoCAD 2002, its technology and how to take advantage of the subscription upgrade offer.
The Autodesk Roadshow is due to visit Belfast on September 27. Customers are invited to join cadcoevolution, who will be hosting this leg of the roadshow at The Mount. Autodesk staff will be showing a wide range of technology, but with particular focus on the new AutoCAD 2002 platform release and keeping your data digital. The roadshow then moves on to visit Cork, Dublin and Galway.
Customers who would like to attend the briefing sessions, or visit the roadshow, should call cadcoevolution on tel. 028 9073 0164.
(SP)
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