Our demand for exciting and innovative edifice seems to know no bounds and this is what makes architecture one of the most competitive industries around.
With computer aided design software leading the field an architect is nowhere without a sound knowledge of the latest software, and this is why universities and institutions everywhere are preparing their graduates for the high-tech world of construction.
Autodesk software has become the industry standard for computer aided design and design visualisation. With CAD being used as intrinsically in design as cement in construction CAD training is a must for those hoping to stay ahead of the game. The latest Autodesk software, AutoCAD 2010, is due for release next month and already students of design and architecture are enrolling on training courses. This is why CAD specialists CADline, a partner of Autodesk who have been providing design software for nearly 20 years, are offering campus subscriptions and specialist school packages for the new breed of AutoCAD software.
Schools and universities across the UK are already making the most of CADline’s innovative Autodesk software packages by bringing 3D design to the classroom. CADline’
With the launch of AutoCAD 2010 looming CADline are also offering extensive CAD training for this new generation of software. From the basics to advanced programmes CADline provides courses for geospatial, visualisation, sustainability and MicroStation CAD training as well as general design courses based on the AutoCAD Architecture, Revit Architecture and AutoCAD MEP software programmes.
About CADline: CADline has provided software, training and consultancy to major architectural practices, around the world for nearly two decades. Advising their clients on current and ground breaking innovations in the virtual world CADline are also associates of landmark construction projects
Each year, CADline train 3,500 people around the world in new technologies and provide strategic technology information to Boards and Project groups.



