Autodesk transforme le modèle de gestion de l’éducation afin d’améliorer les aptitudes de pointe aux États-Unis et au Canada

**Public Company Information:** NASDAQ: ADSK **SAN FRANCISCO – (BUSINESS WIRE) –** Autodesk, Inc. (NASDAQ: ADSK), a global leader in 3D design, engineering, and entertainment software, has announced a new initiative to provide free access to its professional 3D design software and creative applications for schools across the United States and Canada. This move marks the next phase in Autodesk’s ongoing effort to transform educational access and fulfill its mission of empowering students and educators to imagine, design, and create a better world. The company’s commitment is valued at over $460 million, supporting teachers in more than 35,000 middle schools, high schools, and higher education institutions across North America. “Advancements in accessible 3D design and manufacturing technology are reshaping the fields of design, engineering, and entertainment as we know them,” said Tom Joseph, Chief Education Officer at Autodesk. “The rise of mobile and cloud-based tools means that design can now happen anywhere, anytime. Anyone with an idea can bring it to life overnight—and we believe today’s students will shape tomorrow’s industries.” “This is our second major commitment in North America within six months, and it's just the beginning,” added Joseph. “There's still a lot to do as we work with governments, institutions, and partners to build a workforce ready for industry needs by removing barriers to software access.” Autodesk’s 3D design software, creative applications, and learning resources are integrated into an educational continuum to enhance learning outcomes, including: - Developing skills with young learners in middle schools through STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, and Mathematics) subjects to tackle real-world challenges. - Providing industry-relevant knowledge and 3D design skills to give students a competitive edge in achieving their personal goals and future career success. - Inspiring creativity and innovation among educators through project-based learning and multidisciplinary approaches that foster collaboration and problem-solving—skills essential for today’s job market. At RIT, we prepare our students for successful careers in industrial design and teach them to leverage advanced technologies to solve global design challenges. Free access to professional tools like Autodesk Fusion 360 has helped our students adapt to an ever-changing industry. The cloud-based component also teaches them how to collaborate and communicate ideas across disciplines—skills they’ll need when they graduate,” said Alex Lobos, Assistant Professor of Industrial Design at Rochester Institute of Technology. In February, Autodesk committed to supporting President Obama’s ConnectEd initiative by expanding its Design the Future program in the U.S. to improve STEAM education and support related career opportunities. Students and educators have had free access to individual Autodesk software licenses through the Autodesk Education Community since 2006. “We’ve seen how students become more engaged in core subjects like math and science when they can experiment, model, and animate in 3D using Autodesk 123D Design and Maya. The new Common Core and Next Generation Science Standards aim to prepare students for both college and careers. Teaching 3D modeling and animation with professional Autodesk products gives students and teachers a real advantage,” said Kent Ganevsky, a teacher at Theodore Roosevelt Middle School and adopter of the Design the Future program. To request free access to Autodesk software for your school, visit [www.autodesk.com/academic](http://www.autodesk.com/academic). **About Autodesk** Autodesk helps people imagine, design, and create a better world. Everyone uses Autodesk software to unlock their creativity and solve some of the world’s most important challenges, whether they’re designers, engineers, architects, digital artists, students, or hobbyists. For more information, visit [autodesk.com](https://www.autodesk.com) or follow us on [@autodesk](https://twitter.com/autodesk). *Autodesk, Fusion 360, 123D, and Maya are registered trademarks of Autodesk, Inc., or its subsidiaries and affiliates in the U.S. and other countries. All other brand names, product names, or trademarks belong to their respective owners. Autodesk reserves the right to change product and service offerings, features, and pricing at any time without notice and is not responsible for typographical or graphical errors that may appear in this document.* *© 2014 Autodesk, Inc. All rights reserved.* *Free Autodesk software or cloud services are intended for educational use only and are subject to acceptance and compliance with the software license agreement or service terms. Full details and restrictions are available at [http://usa.autodesk.com/legal-notices-trademarks](http://usa.autodesk.com/legal-notices-trademarks).* *The press release text translated from another language should not be considered official. The only authoritative version of the press release is the one in its original language. The translation should always be cross-referenced with the source text, which shall prevail.* **Contact:** Autodesk, Inc. Noah Cole, +1 415-580-3535 noah.cole@autodesk.com Rebecca Wong, +65 9841 9766 rebecca.wong@autodesk.com

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