In a significant move to bolster its commitment to global communities and makers everywhere, Autodesk has announced that it will now offer unrestricted access to its comprehensive Autodesk Product Design Collection to over 1,000 registered Fab Labs worldwide. This exciting development was announced during the ongoing Fab 12 Conference in Shenzhen, China. Fab Labs, which form part of a vast global network of workshops, provide universal access to cutting-edge tools and digital fabrication resources. These labs originated as an outreach initiative from MIT's Center for Bits and Atoms and have since evolved into a thriving international community of innovators, educators, and creators. For more information, you can visit the Fab Foundation website. Last summer, Autodesk extended access to Tinkercad, 123D Circuits, and Fusion 360 to Fab Labs. Earlier this year, they also made their complete suite of product design software accessible to participants of Fab Academy. Now, Fab Labs registered with the Fab Foundation can apply for a grant to gain complimentary access to Autodesk’s software via their website: www.autodesk.com/fablabs. Each participating Fab Lab will receive a grant offering 10 subscriptions to the Autodesk Product Design Collection. These subscriptions can be utilized by members either on-site or remotely. The subscription package includes professional-grade 3D design tools such as Fusion 360, Inventor Professional, AutoCAD, ReCap 360 Pro, 3ds Max, along with 25 gigabytes of cloud storage and additional features. For those seeking further details about the grant, an FAQ section is available on the application page. The announcement has sparked enthusiasm among Fab Labs across the globe: "Autodesk aligns seamlessly with the Fab Lab network, and we’re thrilled to collaborate. Having straightforward access to key Autodesk products and technologies, coupled with flexible licensing options, will be incredibly advantageous for the entire Fab Lab community and the maker movement overall. By positioning itself at the core of this movement, Autodesk is fostering a global culture of exploration and innovation," said Andrew Gregson, Co-founder and Director of Fab Lab London. "In Japan, the maker community is expanding quickly, and Autodesk has consistently been a trailblazer in supporting this growth through its software and services. At Fab Lab Shibuya, we developed a project for Maker Faire Tokyo using tools like A360 for collaborative design and Fusion 360 for CNC fabrication. Witnessing Autodesk’s expanding focus on integrated digital manufacturing, we’re delighted to hear this news at Fab 12," said Mr. Hiroaki Umezawa, Chief Director of Fab Lab Shibuya. This initiative underscores Autodesk's dedication to empowering creators and innovators while promoting the future of digital fabrication.

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