Students given design tools of the future

Schools say goodbye to shoe box dioramas and hello to 3D robots, space observatories, mini satellites and race cars.
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‘New program helps schools prepare an industry-ready workforce for the future.’ Image: Autodesk

Australian and New Zealand educational institutions will be given free access to 3D design software and creativity apps as part of a $25 million commitment from Autodesk.

Autodesk is a US-based company known for its world-leading software including AutoCAD and 3DS MAX used by design, engineering, architect, digital art professionals and, now, students.

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Annie Blatchford
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Annie Blatchford is a research assistant and PhD candidate in media law at the University of Melbourne.