New Training for Life programme from CGTech announced

Reflecting its commitment to high levels of ongoing service, technical support and training, CGTech is providing a new ‘Training for Life’ programme.

Customers on active maintenance may send one person, per verification license (limited to five in total), to any standard virtual or physical training class each year.

The new programme will come into effect from 1st January 2022, aligned with new and renewed user maintenance contracts.

Technical director, Gavin Powell, explained: “Since 1988, CGTech has been a trusted partner to our customers providing NC simulation and verification to protect their CNC machines and business. We remain committed to delivering the high level of technical support and guidance our customers have come to expect, and we hope this new premium training offering will help manufacturing businesses to remain at the cutting edge.”

“We will continue to invest in staff and resources to deliver superior service and technology. Our global engineering team has grown to help bring new enhancements to our software faster than ever before. On top of the improvements this year there are many new enhancements on the horizon in 2022.”

“Our technical support staff are among the best in the industry, and we have invested in new talent in order to respond even faster to customer needs, including custom configurations, project deliveries and general assistance.”

Greater licensing flexibility, such as Cloud, Commuter and Temporary Licenses are available to suit each customer’s specific needs. CGTech also offer Perpetual or Subscription Licenses to accommodate any budget constraints.

Mr Powell concluded: “Now we have even more options for training and education. To ensure access to high-quality education and training from anywhere in the world, we now offer virtual VUEs and live online training classes. The launch of a new Training for Life programme extends this even further for customers on a maintenance plan.”

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