I once triedto get our in-house shop to extract data fromour solidmodels. They spun horribly out of control, so no, 2D paper will never go away here. On rare occasions our outside machine shops will request a model. But that is very, veryrare.
When we first brought Pro in house 10 years ago, a trainer came in and gave us about a weeks worth of Pro "crash" course training. When it was all done, we could all make pretty shapes that we could all spin around and fit together in neat assemblies. Unfortunately, none of usknew how tomake a 2D drawing in Pro-E, or dimension it!! A slight over-sight. Please when you are giving your classes, don't leave out the basics.
With regard to "Drafters": I have engineers making new products with Pro, who admittedly dislike the detail aspect, because of the skills requiredto make a2D drawing.
That brings up another point; Any one can make a solid model, but now I am finding that some of the modelsare so difficult to work with, that I have to re-model it myself, in order to be able to easily make a 2D drawing out of it. There's many different ways to model a feature, but not all of those transfer to the detail aspect . On my work I can "show dimensions" in the drawing 90% of the time, on others work I have to manually enter the dimensions, which takes forever, and is not associative to the model.