
Looking at democratising high-end technology solutions for all companies, from large establishments to start-up freelancers, Tukatech’s fashion CAD system is being offered online at US $ 25 per month. For a limited time, Tukatech will also offer a 30-day subscription of TUKAcad (CLE) software for pattern making, grading, and marker making for US $ 1. The economical offering gives users the opportunity to try the software and explore its different functions on their personal computers. Being accessible to users of all levels, virtually anyone can try the software for themselves before they begin implementation.
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The arrangement being highly economical is expected to reap benefits for students as well. “It is gratifying to work with Tukatech, a company so in-tune with the future of the art, business, and technology of the fashion industry and, most importantly, the future of our students – the future fashion professionals,” expresses Lorrie Ivas, Associate Professor of Business/Retail/Fashion at Santa Monica College.
“Over 500 fashion schools, universities, and state-run training centres around the world teach with TUKAcad systems, many of which require their students to subscribe to TUKAcad CLE. The students work on their own computers and submit homework digitally, which familiarizes them with the software and prepares them to work in the industry. The results have been absolutely astonishing; fresh graduates understand the foundation of fashion, the skill of pattern making, and balancing the garment, and are now adding instant value to their first employers. We wanted to make this engine available to all fashion schools so their students can get similar skills,” averred Ram Sareen, Founder and CEO of Tukatech. “Many institutes have CAD labs with 10 to 50 stations, but it never gives enough time to students to explore and learn the skills in depth. The TUKAcad CLE subscription along with our built-in audio/video help gives students the opportunity to learn the entire CAD system at their convenience,” he added.






