
Dave Wilson, Editor, writes:
We see from your search that you're looking for information on the term "Autodesk Software",
and we have a large number of manufacturers' news releases and technical articles here on Engineeringtalk which will be of interest.
Let me be your guide.
Start with
the news release Acquisition boosts global software development from
Autodesk, which we summarised at the time by saying "The acquisition of Hanna Strategies supports the Autodesk goal of expanding its global engineering and software development programmes".
A few weeks before,
we featured the news release CAD software supports speed record from
Autodesk: "Autodesk software was used to to make integral performance modifications to Russ Wicks' record breaking stock car".
In September 2006, we covered the news from Autodesk
- take a look at Community supports CAD for students
which says: "Students in the fields of architecture, construction, civil engineering and mechanical engineering now have free access to the professional tools they need to bring ideas to life".
Take a look also at the news release from Autodesk, 3D software is boosted by plug-ins,
as well as Programme simplifies educational licensing from Autodesk,
and Acquisition points to data management portfolio from Autodesk.
See also:
AutoCAD tips and tricks explained at opening event
(September 2004)
Synergis Design and Engineering Solutions Division has finalised plans for the grand opening event of its new office in Morristown, New Jersey
New office takes AutoCAD training to New Jersey
(July 2004)
Synergis Design and Engineering Solutions Division has opened a new office in Morristown, New Jersey
Software pirates walk the plank
(July 2004)
Autodesk reports that it has recovered more than $63 million in North America since its Piracy Prevention Programme began in 1989
Visualisation takes design to the next level
(May 2004)
Autodesk Viz 2005 is for designers who need the power to realistically explore design concepts, communicate design intent and easily share work with clients and prospects
HP adds weight to Design Web Format
(April 2004)
HP has affirmed its support for the Autodesk Design Web Format (DWF), the optimum file format for the distribution, communication and printing of engineering and design documents
Inventor sales hit milestone early
(December 2003)
Autodesk is claiming a milestone in the success of its Autodesk Inventor and Autodesk Inventor Series software
South African students standardise design software
(November 2003)
From next year, South Africa's Stellenbosch University will train all first year engineering students on Autodesk Inventor 3D mechanical design software
Alliance with Microsoft targets productivity
(October 2003)
Autodesk has signed a new strategic alliance with Microsoft to bring key business productivity improvements to mainstream manufacturing companies
CAD promotion provides suite savings
(October 2002)
Architectural Suite is a new promotional software package from Autodesk that enables customers to obtain the latest in building design technology at highly competitive prices
Design software available in European languages
(October 2002)
Autodesk Architectural Studio 2 is a conceptual design creation tool for architects and other building industry professionals in French, Italian, German, Spanish and International English
Programme keeps CAD software fresh and functional
(February 2002)
The Autodesk Subscription Programme is a software delivery model that offers customers a convenient way to stay up-to-date on the latest Autodesk technology
Free two-hour tutorial for acrhitectural CAD
(January 2002)
Autodesk has announced the immediate availability of Autodesk Architectural Desktop 3.3 Test Drive, a free two hour self-paced tutorial designed to show how to use the advanced features of ADT 3.3
Buzzsaw.com acquired by initial investor
(July 2001)
Autodesk has signed a definitive agreement to acquire Buzzsaw.com, which provides leading online collaboration applications to improve efficiencies and reduce costs for the building industry
Venezuelan electric company goes for Autodesk GIS
(October 2000)
Autodesk today announced that Enelven, one of the largest electric utility companies in Venezuela, has purchased a suite of Autodesk enterprise Geographical Information Systems (GIS) software
AutoCAD and 3D Studio VIZ used at Olympic Village
(September 2000)
When more than 10,000 elite athletes from around the world go down under to the 2000 Olympic Games in Sydney, few will know their accommodations were built with the help of Autodesk

