Informatics Upgrades to the Latest Drafting and Design Software
Posted on 07.29.10 4:58 PM under Corporate News
Informatics Philippines remains at the cutting edge of information technology education by upgrading its software and training to the latest in automated design and drafting: AutoCAD 2011 edition. AutoCAD, short for Automated Computer-Aided Design, is the de facto standard for creating, documenting, and presenting two-dimensional and three-dimensional designs. It is preferred by engineers, architects, and designers who create schematics and models of everything from the largest skyscrapers to the smallest car components, from the latest furniture to the most popular shampoo bottles. Informatics Philippines, a global IT school, has offered AutoCAD since it opened in here in the late nineties. Through the years, Informatics’ top-quality education and excellent facilities have helped its college and professional students improve their designing capabilities and automate engineering and architectural tasks. With the latest edition of AutoCAD, their automated design courses at Informatics will be even more powerful, with increased capabilities and compatibility with the latest operating systems and documentation software.
“We are consistently in the leading edge of technology,” says Leo A. Riingen, Informatics President and CEO. “Our branches in commercial areas, like the Megamall branch, are now offering the latest in AutoCAD. This is a great help to engineers and architects who want world-class skills to be employed abroad.” Informatics Philippines, a franchise of the Informatics global group based in Singapore, is part of a network of more than 100 schools operating in 21 countries around the world. It has 32 branches in the Philippines, including six fully-equipped college campuses. To find the Informatics branch nearest you, please visit the Locations page.
