Autodesk product development Posted by DEVELOP3D - September 23, 2009 Martyn Day, talked with Autodesk CEO, Carl Bass about the company's products - past, present and future.
Autodesk launches Twitch: hosted web-app go live on labs Posted by Al Dean - September 18, 2009 Big news just in. Autodesk has just launched Project Twitch on its labs web-site. This sees an experiment start in…
Autodesk extends support for Mac Posted by Martyn Day - August 3, 2009 With many rumours now linking Autodesk product development with Apple OSX ports, the company has created a web page to…
Autodesk Inventor 2010 Posted by DEVELOP3D - June 26, 2009 Inventor 2010 is one of the most significant releases in the product's history. With new assembly-based simulation tools and plastic…
Autodesk takes lead in harnessing graphics power for CPU tasks Posted by Greg Corke - June 24, 2009 Over the past couple of years there’s been an incredible amount of hype surrounding the use of GPUs (Graphics Processing…
Autodesk expands its employment Assistance Programme Posted by Martyn Day - June 10, 2009 In April Autodesk announced a programme for engineers and architects that had lost their jobs in the current financial crisis.…
LG, CROWDspring and Autodesk partner for the future of personal mobile communication competition Posted by Al Dean - April 21, 2009 LG Mobile Phones, crowdSPRING and Autodesk have announced a new competition to define the future of personal mobile communication. While…
Autodesk 2010 product preview Posted by DEVELOP3D - April 10, 2009 Just as we were going to press, Al Dean shot off to Portland, home of Autodesk's Manufacturing Solutions division, to…
Autodesk Assistance Program announced for Engineers Posted by Martyn Day - April 6, 2009 Hot on the heels of SolidWorks’ Engineering Stimulus Package, Autodesk has launched its Assistance Program for customers who find themselves displaced…
Autodesk adopts Mac for Alias, Inventor Plastics tools for 2010 Posted by Al Dean - February 18, 2009 As I type this, the world’s media (probably all 12 of them) are sat waiting for Autodesk to unveil its…