LEVERAGE 17 YEARS OF CAD EXPERTISE
Go From Paper Sketches to
Perfect Technical Designs
8-week AutoCAD training tailored for water system suppliers.
8-week AutoCAD training tailored for water system suppliers.
Are you still relying on vague drawings for your projects? If you do, you're not just risking expensive rework, you're putting your reputation at risk. Poorly drawn details can lead to dangerous install errors, lost contracts to more professional competitors and the inability to scale your business.
Online video training sessions via Google Meet or Microsoft Teams. Get immediate feedback and answers to your specific questions.
There are countless generic AutoCAD courses available, but few focus on water system design. This specialised training program fills this gap by providing instructions for water system designers who want to learn CAD well without learning all the other unnecessary features you won't use.
Daniel significantly improved my CAD skills through focused training in advanced techniques and efficient workflows, enhancing my precision and creativity within irrigation projects. His clear explanations and structured approach were key to mastering complex features and design principles.
- Ethan Alderlieste
Sales and Design Engineer
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What you get:
Go from making paper sketches to perfect technical designs. Learn AutoCAD from me 1 on 1.
Yes! All training sessions can be recorded upon request so that you can revisit the material anytime.
I’m based in The Netherlands (CET – Central European Time), but I work with clients worldwide. If you’re in a different time zone, I’m flexible and willing to adjust to make sessions work for you, even if you're on the other side of the world.
No prior experience is required! This training is tailored for beginners and those with minimal AutoCAD knowledge, focusing on practical techniques without getting overwhelmed.
This program focuses on water systems like drip irrigation and pump systems, but I can tailor parts of the training to your specific needs. If you have unique requirements, let’s discuss how to include them.