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Promotion for Paraskeva
Autodesk has further strengthened its commitment to the European market with the promotion of Mark Paraskeva to the newly created role of Vice President, Northern Europe. Brochure available
News from Autodesk (26 November 2004)
Online survey to influence upgrade programme
Bentley is surveying AutoCAD users facing Autodesk's forced retirement programme, and all respondents will receive a free gift.
News from Bentley Systems (UK) (24 November 2004)
Conference delegates pass on tricks and tips
Over 200 Autodesk customers took the opportunity to pick up highly valuable ideas, tips and tricks at the second UK Autodesk Inventor User Conference at the University of Nottingham. Brochure available
News from Autodesk (22 November 2004)
CAD software offers even more professional tools
IMSI has released a new version of its flagship product TurboCAD Professional.
News from IMSI (17 November 2004)
Newsletter focuses on UK industrial designers
Autodesk is launching a monthly e-zine aimed at the tens of thousands of UK engineers using Autodesk design software, principally Autodesk Inventor Series. Brochure available
News from Autodesk (28 September 2004)
Software maintains joint quality
User application article A novel fastener/joint design software package helps a leading HVAC manufacturer with Six Sigma process validation.
News from Sensor Products (21 September 2004)
Software pirates walk the plank
Autodesk reports that it has recovered more than $63 million in North America since its Piracy Prevention Programme began in 1989. Brochure available
News from Autodesk (12 July 2004)
Upgrade for budget CAD system
IMSI has released Version 15 of its popular consumer CAD product, DesignCAD.
News from IMSI (18 June 2004)
Autodesk revenues leap 41%
Autodesk has released financial results for its first fiscal quarter ended 30th April 2004, with net revenues of $298 million, a 41% increase over $211 million reported a year before. Brochure available
News from Autodesk (31 May 2004)
Paraskeva aims for greater northern exposure
In a move to strengthen further its leading market position in the region, Autodesk has appointed of Mark Paraskeva as Senior Area Sales Director, Northern Europe. Brochure available
News from Autodesk (20 May 2004)
CAD for nonstandard compression springs
The latest CAD package from Institute of Spring Technology enables the user to design compression springs by user specified geometry input.
News from Institute of Spring Technology (19 May 2004)
Download AutoCAD 2005 without the wait
Potential customers in Europe, the Middle East and Africa (EMEA) can now download AutoCAD 2005 trialware direct from the Internet. Brochure available
News from Autodesk ( 7 May 2004)
Cost savings for prompt AutoCAD upgrades
AutoCAD 2005 contains new features that enhance the workflow of drawing sets and new tools to facilitate collaboration amongst project teams.
News from Leonardo Computer Systems ( 4 May 2004)
MediaGold comes under new global banner
BVRP Software is rebranding all its subsidiaries worldwide under the Avanquest banner.
News from Avanquest UK ( 4 May 2004)
CAD upgrade claims all-round improvements
The latest version of TurboCAD is claimed to offer a new level of power and performance.
News from Avanquest UK (21 April 2004)
HP adds weight to Design Web Format
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. Brochure available
News from Autodesk (14 April 2004)
Design show is high-profile launchpad
Autodesk is supporting one of the liveliest and most eagerly watched design award shows of the year. Brochure available
News from Autodesk (31 March 2004)
Upgrade aims for full interoperability
Cyco Software is to provide full support for AutoCAD 2005.
News from Cyco Software (31 March 2004)
Free CAD for UK schools, colleges and universities
MediaGold is to offer a free version of TurboCAD to individual students and all educational institutions in the UK with a focus on design.
News from Avanquest UK (23 March 2004)
Advanced Computer Solutions joins open alliance
Advanced Computer Solutions, owner and distributor of Caddie, is joining the Open Design Alliance, a non-profit industry consortium committed to promoting open formats for the exchange of CAD data.
News from Open Design Alliance (16 March 2004)
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