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What training should you take after completing a CATIA Fundamentals course?
After completing CATIA Fundamentals training, the next step depends on your career goals and the specific skills you want to develop. Here are some recommended advanced and specialized courses to enhance your expertise.
- Advanced design skills
- CATIA Advanced: Focuses on advanced features in the part design workbench, such as PowerCopy and component catalogues, along with tips to maximize efficiency.
- Specialist training
- GSD (CATIA surfacing) is ideal for mechanical designers needing a deep understanding of surfacing concepts, quality, and methodology.
- CATIA sheet metal design: Covers the basics of the sheet metal design workbench, including creating sheet metal parts and advanced features.
- Engineering standards
- GD&T (geometric dimensioning and tolerancing) teaches standards-based engineering language to improve cost efficiency and quality. Suitable for designers, suppliers, inspection teams, and manufacturing staff.
- Industry-specific applications
- Explore industry-focused training like CATIA for injection molding, Class-A surfacing, or MBSE (model-based systems engineering) using SysML and Cameo tools.
- Certification and career development
- Consider module-based certifications in areas like assembly design, wireframe modeling, or simulation to validate your skills and advance your career.
For a tailored training roadmap based on your needs or team requirements, contact the TECHNIA training team or explore our engineering course catalog for continuous professional development opportunities.