Celebrating Five Years with CADD Microsystems

Last week marked my fifth anniversary at CADD Microsystems. The last five years have been amazing in so many ways, and I am absolutely thrilled to see what the next five will include! Something that impressed me well before I ever joined the team at CADD was the many community-based events they host for their customers.

CADD sponsored events like the Revit DC and Revit RVA user groups have seen attendance in the hundreds. Next week, I will present at another one of CADD’s signature community-based events named Tech Tour. My presentations will encompass many infrastructure topics including; Master Planning Design Concepts, Transportation Planning and Design, and Grounded Collaboration between Architects and Civil Engineers. During those presentations, I’ll share how to use tools like Civil 3D, Map 3D, Revit, Navisworks, and InfraWorks in tandem to solve common planning and design challenges.

Those who live or work near Washington DC, Baltimore, MD, or Richmond, VA can learn more about Tech Tour and register for the event on the CADD Microsystems website.

Whilst the reach of Tech Tours and user groups are limited by geography, something that’s not limited by geography is the internet. It’s for that reason CADD has also built CADD Community for its customers. With CADD Community, customers get the benefit of the knowledge shared at events like Tech Tour PLUS the industries best on-demand training through our partnership with Global eTraining. Those interested in learning more about CADD Community can learn more on the CADD Microsystems website.

Donnie Gladfelter
Donnie Gladfelter

Donnie is author of the book and Autodesk Official Press, AutoCAD and AutoCAD LT: No Experience Required, a columnist for AUGIWorld Magazine, Autodesk University speaker, and former member of the AUGI Board of Directors.

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