CAD Schroer supports universities with free 3D plant design software

In order to promote enthusiasm for plant design, CAD Schroer is offering free licenses of its M4 PLANT Plant Design system to engineering students, researchers and lecturers

CAD Schroer, the global engineering solutions provider, today announced its support program for universities, research institutes and technical colleges: free use of the powerful M4 PLANT 3D plant design software for research projects, or as part of the curriculum.

CAD Schroer unterstützt Studenten mit kostenloser Anlagenbausoftware
CAD Schroer: supporting future engineers
Das 3D-Anlagenbau-System von CAD Schroer ist für Universitäten kostenlos
Fully Functional Plant Design Software Free for Universities

For Tomorrow’s Plant and Process Engineers

“Digital planning of sustainable, energy efficient and flexible industrial plants has become the focus of many engineering departments at universities and technical colleges”, says Managing Director Michael Schroer. “We look forward to contributing to innovative and future-orientated projects by providing free M4 PLANT licenses, helping to strengthen knowledge about the latest developments in large-scale 3D industrial layout design. At the same time we’re keen to receive feedback from students and lecturers for consideration in future development plans.”

Fully Functional Plant Design Software Free for Universities

The free M4 PLANT licences for research and educational facilities offer the full functionality available in the commercial version, and can be requested via the CAD Schroer Website.

MPDS4 Anlagenbausoftware: Kostenlos für Studenten
M4 PLANT plant design: free for universities

MPDS4 Plant Engineering Suite Overview

The M4 PLANT plant design system is a database-driven suite of powerful, multi-user plant engineering applications, providing design disciplines for every plant design challenge, including 2D to 3D building layout and handling systems design, as well as P&ID driven process piping. Integrated interference and consistency checking and auto-routing of pipes, cables and HVAC systems allow designers to quickly create high quality concept designs through to fully detailed plans of entire installations. M4 PLANT users can interactively create custom parametric catalog components, and conduct virtual 3D walk-throughs in their design environment at any time.

“By providing free access to professional design software, we hope to provide students with a good start into a successful engineering future. We look forward to active collaboration with universities and valuable feedback from young engineers,” Michael Schroer concludes.
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