Paul0000
Mechanical
- Jan 21, 2011
- 7
Recently i've been thinking of doing a course in Unigraphics in order to get a job and hopefully career in it.
I'm only 20, but am coming to the end of my foundation degree in manufacturing engineering and have spent the last 5 years using Auto CAD and i've done a couple of modules in Autodesk Inventor. I'm told Inventor is rarely used in the industry now and Unigraphics NX is overtaking it, i've looked into getting jobs in it and it seems like my kind of thing and there seems plenty about.
My problem has been training. I can't seem to find anywhere that i can get on a course or receive any sort of training for Unigraphics in the UK. The other problem is, with the courses i have found (in the USA) they have been very specific, e.g. you learn a single version of NX (NX4, NX7.5...).
So, do you know anywhere in the UK (preferably midlands) i can get training?
And which version is most used in industry/which version should i get training in?
Thanks a lot for any help, would be greatly appreciated, i want to find a course as soon as possible, which i can hopefully take after i've finished the final year of my foundation degree.
I'm only 20, but am coming to the end of my foundation degree in manufacturing engineering and have spent the last 5 years using Auto CAD and i've done a couple of modules in Autodesk Inventor. I'm told Inventor is rarely used in the industry now and Unigraphics NX is overtaking it, i've looked into getting jobs in it and it seems like my kind of thing and there seems plenty about.
My problem has been training. I can't seem to find anywhere that i can get on a course or receive any sort of training for Unigraphics in the UK. The other problem is, with the courses i have found (in the USA) they have been very specific, e.g. you learn a single version of NX (NX4, NX7.5...).
So, do you know anywhere in the UK (preferably midlands) i can get training?
And which version is most used in industry/which version should i get training in?
Thanks a lot for any help, would be greatly appreciated, i want to find a course as soon as possible, which i can hopefully take after i've finished the final year of my foundation degree.