[1] Through Autodesk’s new deal with the University of Melbourne, the students will now have a glimpse of the software firms’ 3D product portfolio.
[2] According to Associate Professor Allison Kealy from the Department of Infrastructure Engineering, this collaboration portrays dynamic and favorable means for both research and knowledge purposes.
[3] Autodesk is also encouraging businesses and individuals who are engaged in hardware, software, marketplaces and make spaces to take part in the Spark Investment Fund.