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Upcoming new features!

A hint of what’s in store for 2014

Just to let you know, we are busy preparing some exciting new features for 2014!
It’s only the 19 December 2013 and we have already started to work on our New Year’s resolutions for 2014.

2014

Our idea: Make CAD/CAM even easier for you to use with the latest version of our rectification software, Rodin4D Neo. A new design and new functions are on the way. We are also offering a new training programme, innovative projects such as our brace simulator... and even a new, fresh looking website.

Take note, there are changes in the air for 2014!

News

New training programme for Rodin4D

Training 2014 In 2014, Rodin4D is offering a new training programme.

By attending one of our courses, you will discover the new features and updates included in Rodin4D Neo, whether you are a first time user, or an experienced user of our rectification software.

We also provide customised training, aimed at companies interested in working on a theme of their choice.

Our courses will help you acquire or develop new skills in order to adapt to any changes to your work tools.

For more information, please contact us at the following address: formation@rodin4d.com.

See the detailed training programme

A growing team

New team members Rodin4D has recently welcomed two new team members.

The technical support team has been bolstered with the arrival of Romain Ronteix in November, to provide even more assistance and support for your use of our products.

In December, Marion Divier joined the sales team as a new sales assistant for import/export, to facilitate exchanges between Rodin4D and its customers.

We wish both a warm welcome!

Rodin4D visit China

Sichuan Rehabilitation Center Rodin4D travelled to China at the beginning of December to visit our customers in three of China’s largest towns:
Shanghai, Chengdu and Beijing.

After the earthquake in 2008, the Sichuan Rehabilitation Center, has treated itself to a brand new, state of the art O&P department, including a complete Rodin4D CAD/CAM system.

Beijing P&O Factory has also equipped itself with a system, complete with a Model S milling machine to treat the many patients from the area around the Chinese capital.

Finally, next month the Shanghai Disabled Society centre will be equipped with one of the latest C milling machines, which can be disassembled and whose total volume has been slimmed down by 25% for the same effective milling volume.

With the RED School’s training courses for the profession and the particular importance that Rodin4D attaches to strong and on-going support for its users, interesting opportunities will emerge on the Chinese market in the coming years.