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nTop and COVID-19

Written by Bradley Rothenberg | CEO and Founder at nTop

Published on March 24, 2020

We are here to help.

First and foremost, we hope that you and your family are safe and remain healthy during this unprecedented time as we’re globally working together to try and stop the spread of COVID-19.

Here are a few things we are doing in order to help the current situation. First, we’ve switched to an entirely remote workforce while still continuing normal operations -- all events that we would have held at our office are now happening virtually & they have been going well: For training, this means we can even host a lot more than the 12 or so people that max out nTop workshops on site.

Our team is working around the clock to ensure there is even more training material & videos up on our support page. Additionally, we will be going live on a regular basis with nTop tips & new workflows -- we’ll also be featuring some of our top users from the community throughout these events. You can stay up to date through our newsletter as to the schedule of live events, webinars, trainings, etc.

If you’re at home & would like to try out nTop, contact us and we can issue you a trial license to get started.

Also as a reminder, if you’re at home & away from your usual workstation you’re allowed to use your nTop license from any computer.

Lastly, if you are working on a design/engineering project that could help in the fight against COVID-19 & you think our software can be of use, we’re here to support with software, engineering resources and training. 

Most importantly, stay safe & looking forward to seeing everyone digitally for the time being. : )

Brad

Bradley Rothenberg

CEO and Founder at nTop

Bradley Rothenberg is the CEO and founder of nTop, an engineering design software company based in New York City. Since its founding in 2015, nTop has served the aerospace, automotive, medical, and consumer products industries with advanced engineering software that enables users to design, test, and iterate faster on highly complex parts for production with additive manufacturing. Bradley has been developing computational design tools for additive manufacturing for more than 15 years. He actively works to advance the industry, often speaking at industry events around the world including Develop3DLive, Talk3D and formnext. He is often quoted in trade publications, interviewed on industry podcasts, and has been included in Forbes Magazine. He studied architecture at Pratt Institute in Brooklyn, New York.