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News Release from: Autodesk
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Team on 27 September 2006
Record conference attendance is expected
The 2006 Autodesk UK Conference will be held on Wednesday 25th October at the Novotel London West Hotel, Hammersmith.
Predicted to be the largest-ever gathering of Autodesk users in the UK, this year's Autodesk UK Conference is being held on Wednesday 25th October at the Novotel London West Hotel, Hammersmith The event is designed to enable customers to develop and enhance their relationship with Autodesk and its technologies
This article was originally published on Engineeringtalk on 14 Sep 2000 at 8.00am (UK)
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Among the speakers will be Autodesk's new CEO, Carl Bass, who will discuss the future strategy of Autodesk including its continuing emphasis on 3D and data management technologies designed to help users create, manage and share design data.
Break-out sessions will look at integrating Autodesk's solutions across complete projects and discuss how to maximise productivity and profitability.
The day will also feature customer case studies, a status review of the company's latest manufacturing, infrastructure, building and media and entertainment solutions and take a look at the most recent updates to the Autodesk subscription software, support and training programme.
"This year's conference will be a great opportunity for users to enhance their productivity, build on their skills and get advice first-hand from Autodesk development and technical support experts - as well as from fellow users", says Andrew Paish, Autodesk Channel Sales Manager UK and Ireland, who will also be speaking at the event.
Autodesk customers can register on the company's website.
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