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AUTODESK U: AutoCAD 2009 gets on-demand 3D printing

AUTODESK U: AutoCAD 2009 gets on-demand 3D printing

By:  narellano  On: 02 Dec 2008 For: ComputerWorld Canada Creator

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Adding on-demand 3D printing capabilities to AutoCAD 2009. This allows users to quickly produce physical 3D models and prototypes by connecting to 3D printing service providers or directly from within AutoCAD or by printing with their own 3D printer.

Autodesk has entered into agreements with RedEye, a business unit of Stratasys Inc., and Z Corp., two leading 3D printing manufacturers, to make 3D printing available to AutoCAD 2009 users. Connecting online with the selected service provider, AutoCAD users can now have 3D printed models shipped directly to them.

“Having 3D printing capabilities at our fingertips in AutoCAD has provided our business with the effortless accessibility to print a model that our design team and customers can touch and manipulate,” said Matt Little, CAD manager and engineer with Water FX LLC, a Las Vegas aquatic design and contruction firm. “In turn, we actually bought a 3D printer to seek maximum ROI with the 3D printing capabilities.”










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