New Hexagon software training roadshows a success

Hexagon Manufacturing Intelligence software maintenance training
Hexagon Manufacturing Intelligence software maintenance training

Hexagon Manufacturing Intelligence’s new-style roadshow events, which keep customers at the forefront of the latest metrology developments, are proving to be a success.

The measurement solutions provider has seen a big increase in the number of delegates who have attended its annual PC-DMIS software training seminars following a decision to expand the number of locations in 2018.

Holders of Hexagon’s Software Maintenance Agreement (SMA) contracts have flocked to venues in Bristol, Silverstone Park and Telford not only to learn more about up-to-the-minute product enhancements, but also sign up for new services such as Hexagon’s online e-learning portal.

The next roadshow takes place on 10th October at the Institute for Automotive & Manufacturing Advanced Practice (AMAP) in Sunderland. The final events will be held at Queen’s University, Belfast, on 30th October, and Limerick Institute of Technology on 1st November.

Sam O’Prey, aftermarket sales and marketing manager, commented: “Our decision to treble the number of seminar venues and at locations closer to our customer base is paying dividends. Delegates have welcomed the new format and wider choice of dates.

He added that delegates were impressed by the wide variety of presentations, particularly the PC-DMIS tips and tricks sessions, and the in-depth information provided by Hexagon’s team of application engineers.

Hexagon’s SMA contracts offer a range of benefits which include service pack and warranty updates, online and telephone technical support, free annual training seminar and webinars.

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