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AEL Technology positions itself as a marketplace for CAD/CAM/CAE video tutorials, downloadable courses, and online training. It sells engineering software courses to learners while also allowing creators to upload and sell digital materials such as CAD tutorials, e-books, spreadsheets, and models. The site highlights “learn anytime, any devices,” DRM protection, Amazon secure downloads, PayPal secure payments and payouts, and a 14-day money-back guarantee.
Based on the crawled content, the platform’s courses are heavily focused on Mechanical engineering, showing COURSES 51 and Mechanical 51. Covered software includes AutoCAD 2016, Creo 3.0, NX 10.0, Catia V6, Zw3D, Solidworks, Inventor, DelCAM, MasterCAM, FeatureCAM, SolidCAM, MSC Adams, Autodesk Moldflow, Moldex3D, and others. Categories such as Civil, Architectural, PPM, Automotive, and Casting mostly show “No Downloads found” or a count of 0, so they should not be considered mature offerings. Delivery appears to be mainly video courses, online versions, and downloadable versions; no information was found about live classes or 1-on-1 tutoring.
Pricing is based on individual course/material purchases. Examples shown on the site include $10 and $49; some courses distinguish between an Online Version at $49 and a Downloadable Version at $99 for a single user or $149 for 2-5 users. The platform offers a 14-day refund policy. The course language filter shows English 50, Hindustani 39, Other 2, and Mandarin 0. The multilingual list at the bottom of the page appears more like a website translation component and should not be interpreted as meaning that courses are available in all those languages. No information was found about accreditation, completion certificates, or official software certification.
Its strengths are its vertical positioning and usefulness for learning specific CAD/CAM/CAE software operations. Downloadable licenses are suitable for repeated offline study. Pricing is lower than traditional training, and the platform offers content creators a 60% revenue share with no monthly fee. The drawbacks are also clear: the course ecosystem looks relatively narrow, with many categories empty; instructors are described as “accomplished” in their fields, but names, résumés, and course reviews are lacking; after-sales support, learning paths, assignment feedback, and a certificate system are not reflected in the main content.
AEL Technology is better suited to learners who already have an engineering background and want to self-study mechanical design, manufacturing, or simulation by software module. It may also be worth trying for creators who already have CAD tutorial resources to sell. If you need Chinese-language instruction, structured career-oriented courses, live Q&A, or domestic payment methods, it is advisable to compare it with Chinese engineering software training providers, Bilibili tutorials, NetEase Cloud Classroom, and similar options. The crawled text does not make it possible to determine access status from mainland China. Payment is clearly via PayPal, so users in China should confirm account availability and cross-border payment support in advance.
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