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SAi Announces EnRoute Workshop Tour

Visiting six cities around the US for two-day workshops.

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SA International (SAi, Salt Lake City) has announced the dates and locations for a new series of nationwide training workshops focused on its EnRoute CAD/CAM software. Tailored to CNC woodworking, signmaking and architectural millwork companies, the workshops are geared towards ensuring students become more proficient and productive with EnRoute and their CNC machines, according to SAi.

The two-day events will take place in six US cities between April and November, and will enable CNC users to receive hands-on, project-based training on all aspects of EnRoute, including advanced 2D- and 3D-design techniques, time-saving workflow improvements, as well as instruction on features like toolpathing, nesting, and both parametric and rapid textures.

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As part of the overall program, students also receive four hours of follow-up online training with an EnRoute specialist. This ensures that the tips and tricks taught have been fully-grasped and any outstanding questions are answered, the company stated.

The two-day package includes an invitation to a customer appreciation dinner on the first night. Breakfast and lunch are also included on both days. The full schedule of dates for the EnRoute Workshops is as follows:
•    April 11-12 – Cincinnati
•    June 20-21 – Charlotte, NC
•    Aug. 15-16 – Portland, OR
•    Oct. 17-18 – New Jersey/New York
•    Sept. 19-20 – Orange County, CA
•    Nov. 21-22 – Austin, TX

SAi recommends that those interested register early to secure their place. For more information, visit thinksai.com/events.

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