LAS VEGAS, Nov. 14, 2017 /PRNewswire/ — Autodesk, Inc. (Nasdaq: ADSK) has taken a significant step forward in supporting the future of work by launching two new initiatives at Autodesk University. The company is partnering with Village Capital to fund a workforce development program focused on entrepreneurship, job training, and upskilling in an era driven by automation. Additionally, Autodesk is collaborating with LinkedIn Learning to provide free access to over 40 industry-specific courses in multiple languages, covering fields such as architecture, construction, manufacturing, and infrastructure. These efforts reflect Autodesk’s broader commitment to preparing workers for a rapidly evolving technological landscape. As automation becomes more prevalent, the need for skilled professionals who can adapt and thrive alongside machines has never been greater. By investing in education and training, Autodesk aims to empower individuals to not only keep up with change but to lead it. The partnership with Village Capital will support early-stage ventures that leverage AI and robotics to enhance workforce capabilities. This initiative seeks to identify and nurture startups that are developing solutions to improve efficiency, enable upskilling, and address labor shortages in key industries like manufacturing and caregiving. A final forum will bring together these innovators to share insights and explore new opportunities. Meanwhile, the collaboration with LinkedIn Learning offers a wide range of free online courses designed to equip professionals with the skills needed for the future of design and engineering. These resources cover everything from construction management to product design and include certifications and language options in English, Spanish, French, German, and Japanese. “Technology has the power to solve some of the biggest challenges we face,” said Andrew Anagnost, President and CEO of Autodesk. “But that power is only useful if people are equipped to use it. That’s why we’re excited to announce these new initiatives with Village Capital and LinkedIn Learning — to help people grow their careers and tackle complex problems in an automated world.” Autodesk also continues to expand its learning ecosystem, offering free software, global events, training centers, and online resources to students, educators, and professionals. From Design Academy to the Autodesk Sustainability Workshop, the company is dedicated to fostering innovation and preparing the next generation of creators. For more information, visit autodesk.com or follow @autodesk.

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