Why I Chose Software AutodeskAutodesk develops and purchased many specific-purpose renderers but many Autodesk products had been bundled with third-party renderers such as NVIDIA Mental Ray or Iray. Autodesk Certified User- Verifies entry-level skills in key Autodesk products. Designed for students and instructors who wish to demonstrate basic proficiency. Curriculum, courseware, and exams offered for independent study or institutional integration. In June 2016, Autodesk acquired CadSoft Computer GmbH, creator of the PCB design software EAGLE, from Premier Farnell. In October 2013, Autodesk signed an agreement to acquire structural fabrication and detailing software- Advance Steel from Graitec. In July 2011, Autodesk announced the acquisition of Pixlr, online photo editing and sharing service. In March 2011, Autodesk announced the acquisition of Scaleform, a UI middleware for video games. On December 15, 2008, Autodesk announced the acquisition of BIMWorld, plans to combine BIMWorld with Autodesk Seek. In October 2008, Autodesk announced the acquisition on Avid's Softimage, Co. business, developers of 3D application Softimage (formerly Softimage|XSI).
Autodesk Life Sciences is an extensible toolkit for genetic engineering. The tool allows work on molecule-level, rather than nucleobase-level constructs. In April 2016, Autodesk announced that it had acquired SolidAngle, creator of the Arnold rendering software. In March 2014, Creative Market announced it had been bought by Autodesk. Creative Market is a platform for handcrafted, mousemade design content from independent creatives around the world. On May 1, 2008, Autodesk announced it agreed to acquire Moldflow Corporation, a leading provider of injection molding simulation software. On August 9, 2007, Autodesk completed the acquisition of NavisWorks Limited. In 2006 Autodesk acquired Alias, with its automotive styling and digital content creation applications such as FBX file format. In 2003 Autodesk acquired Linius Technologies, Inc. and purchased certain assets of a third software company-VIA Development Corporation. In 1992 Autodesk acquired Micro Engineering Solutions Inc., a developer and marketer of manufacturing CAD / CAM software. Autodesk announced the largest lay off in its history on November 27, 2017, with the lay off of 1,150 jobs. This is in addition to the almost 1,000 job cuts announced in January 2016.
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