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News Release from: Autodesk
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Team on 22 June 2004
Inventor design contest opens for
entries
Autodesk is inviting entries for this year's Autodesk Inventor Design Contest.
Autodesk is inviting entries for this year's Autodesk Inventor Design Contest Now in its third year, the contest is an opportunity for all customers in Europe, the Middle East and Africa to showcase products designed using Autodesk Inventor Series
This article was originally published on Engineeringtalk on 14 Sep 2000 at 8.00am (UK)
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This year's contest is cosponsored by HP, and the winners will be presented with HP iPAQ personal digital assistants.
According to Neil Dunsmuir, Autodesk Manufacturing Solutions Division marketing manager: "The variety and diversity of the Autodesk Inventor series means that many of our customers have created impressive designs across a range of different vertical sectors".
"The judges will be looking at the aesthetic appeal of the design, the technical use of the software and the accompanying description of how Autodesk Inventor is being used across the company".
To enter, customers are invited to submit a screenshot, model, drawing or animation of one or more of their designs.
Entries are welcome from those working in all areas of mechanical design - from machinery to consumer products and both small parts and large assemblies.
Dunsmuir says that following the success of last year's contest with over 200 entries, Autodesk is expecting significant interest.
Last year's winning designs can be viewed at the Autodesk Inventor Design Gallery on the company's website.
The contest closes on 31st August 2004.
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