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Learn SolidWorks/CNC milling and turning at GRETB Training Centre

GRETB Training Centre will be offering a free 44 week full-time course with four weeks in company training planned for April.

SolidWorks - computer aided design parametric modelling course at the GRETB training centre

GRETB Training Centre is offering a 21 week course with four weeks in-company training starting November 12.

Race The Flux to open Citóg September gigs

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RACE THE Flux, the Galway indie/alternative quartet, who GoldenPlec have described as being as if "Queens Of The Stone Age collaborated with ASIWYFA", and who won critical acclaim for their Olympians EP earlier this year, will kick off the Citóg nights in the Róísín Dubh.

Amicus Technology leads BIM public training in west

Long-established Galway-based computer-aided design software and training provider Amicus Technology is at the forefront of a revolution in the construction sector – building information modelling (BIM). By integrating all stakeholders in the project throughout its lifecycle, from concept to building maintenance, BIM radically changes the traditional building process. For example all Government contracts in the UK must use BIM from 2016 and it is already in place in USA, Australia, Denmark, and other countries.

Autodesk showcases new software generation at GMIT event

Autodesk’s Authorised Reseller Amicus Technology are promoting Autodesk’s new software generation at an event in Galway, titled Stay Ahead for the building design, Construction and Infrastructure industries.

Town of Tomorrow competition

Nicole Drobeck, the Google geo-community advocate from Google’s office in Boulder, Colorado, will visit Westport next week to launch the fourth Town of Tomorrow Urban Design Competition for Mayo students.

Architecture students showcase their talents at GMIT

A large architectural exhibition which will feature some 100 architectural drawings and prints by over 90 students is currently on display at Galway-Mayo Institute of Technology.

Time to move up the CAD ladder with Amicus

During the boom years of the Celtic Tiger, architects, engineers, and anyone involved in design and construction were so busy that there wasn’t time to think. Although that frenetic activity has stopped, it is not all doom and gloom, as one benefit is that there is now time to look at the efficiency of the process and in particular, the role of design software.

Galway company hosts only Irish AutoCAD University event

The Autodesk University(AU), held each December in Las Vegas, is the world’s largest learning and networking event for AutoCAD users.

 

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