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15 June 2015

Great offer from a Global Industry Partner

Autodesk is a WorldSkills International Global Industry Partner, having been a part of the WorldSkills community since 2007. As a company, Autodesk has demonstrated a lifetime commitment to technology leadership, practical innovation, and TVET (Technical Vocational Education and Training).

Whether you are an eligible individual student, teacher, or an educational institution, now you can gain free access to Autodesk software, along with resources for learning, teaching, and applying your skills. Being current on the latest in technology will inspire you to do your best as well as prepare you to be job-ready.

For Autodesk, the future of design is considered a way of thinking that underlies and enables how we imagine, create, and sustain a better world. This design thinking skill can be combined with powerful tools to invent, respond to challenges, and develop solutions to problems of all sorts - whether in mechanical engineering, industrial design, architecture, construction, manufacturing, or digital entertainment. Making Autodesk cutting-edge software, project-based learning content, and resources accessible is a cornerstone of the Autodesk commitment, and for WorldSkills Experts and Competitors access is easier than ever before. 

Together, Autodesk and WorldSkills realize that as a Competitor or Expert you need a variety of tools to get your work done. From the skill Mechanical Engineering Design - CAD to the skill Sheet Metal Technology and 22 others, Autodesk 3D design software is one such tool. With our collective brain power focused on design thinking, our best practice applied in our particular skill, and with great tools in hand, we have the ability to improve our world through the power of skills.

Join the millions of students and educators around the world who have already accessed free Autodesk software by visiting www.autodesk.com/education. If you are an academic institution, visit www.autodesk.com/academic to learn more about incorporating Autodesk software in your teaching, training, research, and development. The future of skills is ours to make!