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Director of Product Development<br><br>Paul has been in the business of technical training and support for CAD systems since 1995. During that time, he has led courseware projects for CAD and PDM software from most of the major developers of this type of software. Paul holds a Bachelor of Engineering degree from Memorial University in Newfoundland Canada and is a licensed Professional Engineer in Ontario Canada.
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