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Autodesk Joins Forces with U.S. Government to Drive Innovation in American Manufacturing
Chicago, November 12th – (BUSINESS WIRE) – Autodesk, Inc. (NASDAQ:ADSK), headquartered in San Francisco, is thrilled to join forces with the Obama Administration, the U.S. Department of Defense, UI Labs, and numerous other organizations in launching the newly announced Digital Lab for Manufacturing based in Chicago. As a key player in this initiative led by UI Labs, Autodesk will work alongside industry leaders, academic institutions, government bodies, and local communities to establish the nation's leading research hub for Digital Manufacturing and Design Innovation. This collaboration aims to rejuvenate America's manufacturing sector by fostering greater accessibility to cutting-edge technology, research, and resources.
"We are incredibly honored to partner with the U.S. Government and UI Labs on this groundbreaking initiative," said Buzz Kross, Senior Vice President of Design, Lifecycle, and Simulation at Autodesk. "This is a pivotal moment for the resurgence of American manufacturing, and our team at Autodesk is committed to offering educational programs, professional training, and technological assistance to drive industrial innovation within the country."
As part of President Obama's broader strategy to invest in U.S. manufacturing and a component of the proposed National Network for Manufacturing Innovation (NNMI), the Digital Lab for Manufacturing seeks to propel national industrial progress by integrating innovative technological solutions with collaborative efforts. Through Autodesk’s software, the consortium will enhance educational programs, workforce development initiatives, and research activities. This aligns perfectly with Autodesk's mission to make advanced technologies increasingly accessible to students, entrepreneurs, innovators, and organizations across multiple industries.
This announcement follows closely on the heels of Autodesk's recent expansion of its "Design the Future" program, where the company has pledged $250 million worth of 3D design software, project-based curricula, training, and certification to every middle and high school in the United States during 2014.
**About Autodesk**
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In today's rapidly evolving technological landscape, initiatives like the Digital Lab for Manufacturing represent a significant leap forward in redefining how we approach industrial growth and innovation. By leveraging the power of digital tools and fostering collaboration between public and private entities, this lab sets the stage for transformative advancements that could redefine manufacturing processes globally. It’s an exciting time for all stakeholders involved, as we collectively strive to build a future where technology serves as a catalyst for positive change.