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Cadassist named number one training centre in UK
Cadassist, Stockport based Autodesk software training provider, has been named the number one training centre in Northern Europe for 2014 – 2015.
Autodesk is the global leader in CAD software; 3D design, engineering, and entertainment software, frequently used in architecture, construction and manufacturing. It can be used to design, visualise and simulate products, buildings or infrastructures quickly, realistically and accurately, in 3D.
According to the latest figures from Autodesk’s evaluation website, Cadassist are training more delegates than any other Autodesk Training Centre in North Europe, but surprisingly, this isn’t the news that Cadassist seem most excited about. They’re even more pleased to be ranked highest in the top 20 Autodesk training centres in the UK for customer satisfaction, with a score of over 96%.
“Looking for a resource for Autodesk training can be a difficult task,” explains Cadassist Training Manager Gordon McGlathery. “There are a lot of options out there and most companies will tell you that they’re the best in the business at what they do.”
“At Cadassist, with these new figures we can demonstrate how highly regarded we are by people that have actually carried out our training, which can only inspire further confidence for those looking to enhance Autodesk skills.”
This is not the first taste of success for Cadassist: For the last five years they have ranked number one for customer satisfaction in the top 20 Autodesk Training Centres in the UK, and it seems they have no intention of slowing down.
“We launched our training business in an office above a shop in Poynton in 1999,” said Tony Reece, Managing Director of Cadassist. “We now deliver courses throughout the UK together with bespoke programmes for customers globally.”
“It is hugely satisfying that not only have we achieved amazing customer satisfaction rankings for the fifth year running, with acceptance ratings in excess of 95%, but we continue to deliver courses our customers love. I think we’re a great example of how a North West business can go nationwide.”
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Louise Dixon .
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