7 Mar 2026, Sat

1. “What is AVEVA E3D and Why Every Design Engineer Should Learn It?”

  • Explain the evolution from PDMS to E3D

  • Highlight industries using E3D: Oil & Gas, Petrochemical, Power, Water

  • Benefits of E3D in 3D design, clash detection, and drawing generation

2. “Top 10 Reasons to Take an AVEVA E3D Course in 2025”

  • Job market demand

  • Industry-standard tool

  • Higher salary for E3D designers

  • Real-time collaboration features

  • Future with AI + 3D modeling

3. “Kagira-Style E3D Training: What You’ll Learn and Why It Matters”

  • Breakdown of course modules

  • Hands-on project importance

  • Certifications and job readiness

  • Comparison with generic CAD courses

4. “From Student to Site-Ready: How E3D Training Prepares You for Industry Projects”

  • Share a sample student journey

  • Highlight site-ready deliverables: GA, Isos, MTO

  • Real-world scenarios and case studies

5. “AVEVA E3D vs AutoCAD Plant 3D vs PDMS – Which is Better for Your Career?”

  • Comparison table

  • Market trend analysis

  • Pros and cons

  • When to choose which

6. “How to Get Your First Job as an AVEVA E3D Designer – Tips After Completing the Course”

  • Resume tips for E3D designers

  • How to showcase projects

  • Freelance vs full-time

  • Common interview questions

7. “AVEVA E3D for Mechanical Engineers – Not Just for Designers!”

  • Applications in mechanical layout

  • Interfacing with equipment modeling

  • Piping analysis + E3D integration

8. “Real-World Applications of AVEVA E3D – From Refineries to Power Plants”

  • Visual examples of piping layouts

  • Before/after design improvements

  • Role of clash detection in construction

By the end of this course, students will be capable of independently handling E3D modeling tasks in piping, structural, and equipment disciplines, along with drawing generation and data management. With growing demand for skilled AVEVA E3D designers across the globe, this training provides a direct pathway to high-paying design roles in EPC companies, design consultancies, and fabrication firms.

E3d Course