CAD is NOT an Engineering

Anyone can learn a CAD tool.
Not everyone can think like an Engineer.

Because real Engineering happens before the CAD window opens:

• Selecting the right material
• Understanding stress, strain, and failure modes
• Choosing joining and fastening methods
• Designing for DFMEA
• Mapping assembly and service sequences

No CAD program teaches this.
👉 CAD is a language. Engineering is the thinking behind it.

You become an Engineer by learning why things break, how materials behave, and how manufacturing actually works—not by creating pretty solid models.

CAD skills are a commodity.
Engineering judgment is the differentiator.

Build. Test. Learn. Iterate.
That’s how you grow. That’s how you lead. 🚀

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