Mechanical Design Intermediate

SOLIDWORKS Assembly Modeling

Focus on advanced assembly techniques in this three-day course. From managing large assemblies to applying complex mates, participants will improve efficiency and tackle more sophisticated projects. Successful completion of the SOLIDWORKS Essentials course is a prerequisite.

The SOLIDWORKS Assembly Modeling course on designandprocess.com focuses on advanced techniques for creating and managing complex assemblies within SOLIDWORKS. This course is designed to equip users with the skills to work with large assemblies efficiently, utilize advanced mating features, and perform in-context edits to streamline the design process and enhance productivity.

This course is ideal for SOLIDWORKS users looking to deepen their understanding of assembly modeling, from basic assembly creation to advanced functionalities like gear mating and assembly visualization. Whether working on small devices or large machinery, this course provides the tools and techniques needed to enhance your assembly modeling skills.

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$1,350.00 Commercial
$1,265.00 Government

*Government pricing requires a valid .mil or .gov email address for each registered student.

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Jun 1–3, 2026

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Aug 17–19, 2026

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Oct 5–7, 2026

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Dec 1–3, 2026

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