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In The Machine is the official blog of the Inventor Product Management Team. It is a way for us to share Inventor news, interesting information about successful Inventor customers and partners as well as tips and tricks. From time to time we’ll also use the blog to solicit feedback from users via surveys. This blog is hosted by Garin Gardiner our Technical Marketing Manager.
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Vault Review Online
January 25, 2005 01:07 PMbyCheck out this CADALYST review on Vault 3 -which is included for free with every AIS and AIP seat.
Vault 3 Locks up Drawing Management by Bill Fane
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Inventor File Migration
January 19, 2005 08:20 PMbyWe recently developed a survey to understand customer behaviors with file migrations. Please take 5-minutes to complete this survey. The survey will be opened until 1/28/2005.
Regards,
Inventor Product Management team
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Interesting Customer Stories
January 19, 2005 10:47 AMbyCheck out what these customers are doing with Inventor:
Criterion Success Story : The largest manufacturer of ready-to-assemble furniture in Australasia uses Inventor and DWF
Energy Absorption Systems Success Story : Manufacturer of highway crash cushions and other safety devices picked Inventor over SolidWorks years ago and reduces physical prototypes by 30%.
-Amy
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Inventor and FIRST
January 18, 2005 06:44 AMbyDid you know that all the students competing in the FIRST Robotics Competition http://www.usfirst.org. get a copy of Inventor? Lots of Autodesk employees volunteer to help out at this competition as well. Read more below for the latest press on the event:
Autodesk Underscores Commitment to Next Generation of Engineers with Continued Sponsorship of FIRST Robotics Competition
Autodesk commits to three-year sponsorship, provides software and training to foster students' enthusiasm for science and technology
SAN RAFAEL, Calif., Jan. 12, 2005-Autodesk Inc. (NASDAQ: ADSK) today announced that it is pleased to continue its 13-year sponsorship of the FIRST (For Inspiration and Recognition of Science and Technology) Robotics Competition, which kicked off January 8, 2005, at Southern New Hampshire University in Manchester. Recognizing the importance of training the engineers of tomorrow, Autodesk is increasing its commitment to the organization by donating more than $24 million in software and sponsoring the FIRST Robotics Competition Championship.
The competition, which teams professional engineers with high school students, challenges students to solve an engineering design problem in only six weeks. The 2005 competition is expected to include more than 24,000 students with teams from across the United States, as well as Canada, Brazil, Ecuador, Mexico, Great Britain and Israel. This year's student competitors will receive licenses of Autodesk Design Academy, which includes Autodesk Inventor® Series, the world's best selling 3D mechanical design software. Students will also receive 3ds max®, award-winning animation and modeling software from Autodesk's Discreet division. In addition to the design software, students will have access to the Autodesk Streamline® collaboration service, enabling them to better manage and share their design information with team members and judges. Students will participate in 30 regional competitions held throughout March, and winning teams will be invited to attend the Championship, which will take place April 21-23, 2005, at the Georgia Dome in Atlanta.
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Inventor Series eBeta available!
January 10, 2005 08:45 AMbyThe Inventor Product Management team is pleased to announce that the eBeta for Autodesk Inventor Series has begun. You are invited to evaluate this preliminary version of the upcoming release.
We are conducting the eBeta through Autodesk
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