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Dear [customer first name],
Welcome to the December issue of Manufacturing News, the newsletter designed especially for professionals in mechanical engineering, engineering design, process engineering and electrical engineering.
In this issue we have great tips & tricks, the latest Inventor Podcast, and meet the November Inventor of the Month.
As with all our newsletters, if you would like to share your comments on how we can improve this newsletter, please send them to anz.marketing@mail.autodesk.com.
Happy reading!
Manufacturing News Editorial Team
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Community
Continued Focus on Community-Driven Content
The recently upgraded Manufacturing Community Portal provides members the ability to customise their experience and quickly find popular content. New features to the community portal include:
- Content tags
- Member content gallery
- Profile customisation
- Monthly email newsletter
- Integrated discussion groups
Click here to read the full story.
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Focus on
Introducing Autodesk Labs
Would you like to have a say in the future of some Autodesk products? Introducing Autodesk Labs, a new website for new Autodesk prototypes, experiments, applications, and technologies.
Created by the development teams at Autodesk, these technologies include everything from web services to plug-ins to new applications.
New additions are added regularly, so check back often. Click here to visit Autodesk Labs.
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Tips and Techniques
Tip 1 – Lynn Allen’s Inventor Holiday Tip
Posted to Lynn Allen Blog
Click here to learn how to do this using Autodesk Inventor®.
Tip 2 – How to alias AutoCAD Electrical commands using the ACAD.PGP file
Posted to Manufacturing Community Portal by Nate Holt
Click here to learn how to do this using Autodesk AutoCAD® Electrical.
Tip 3 – Simply Framed – Using Autodesk’s Frame Generator tool
Posted to Manufacturing Community Portal by Kent Keller
Click here to learn how to do this using Autodesk Inventor®.
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General News
All new Inventor podcast is here!
Hosted by industry expert and Autodesk employee Garin Gardiner, this podcast provides a great overview of Autodesk Inventor, find out what Marin Bikes is doing with Inventor, get the latest tips & tricks, preview DWG TrueConnect and find out what happened this year at Autodesk University.
The new podcast is available on demand, which means you can access it around the clock.
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Subscription News
Subscription Aware – Streamlining training and support 24/7
Subscription Aware is a feature that is available from most of Autodesk’s 2006 products. This powerful functionality is built into the Help menu exclusively for subscription customers.
Subscription services are designed to extend skills, save time, and facilitate workflow right within the product. The Help menu provides a streamlined way to access online training and support 24 hours a day, 7 days a week and 365 days a year. Now you can get what you need when you need it – instantly.
Check out other Subscription benefits here.
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Customer Success
Meet our Inventor of the Month: QED Lighting
Learn how QED Lighting, a US based manufacturer of professional and consumer lighting devices used Autodesk Inventor® to speed up their design and manufacturing processes.
Click here to read the full story.
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Promotions
Purchase new Autodesk software by December 22nd and save up to 40%*
There has never been a better time to maximise your productivity using AutoCAD 2007 or one of the many AutoCAD-based products specifically designed to meet the needs of Building, Infrastructure Management and Manufacturing professionals.
Act Now! This special offer ends December 22nd 2006. After December 22nd, Loyalty program pricing reverts to normal suggested retail price.
For more information on the Autodesk Loyalty Program visit
www.autodesk.com.au/loyalty (Australia) or
www.autodesk.co.nz/loyalty (New Zealand).
Time to retire AutoCAD 2004-based products
On March 15, 2007, the upgrade path from AutoCAD 2004-based products will be discontinued. Now is the time to protect your investment and plan your upgrade to Autodesk’s new portfolio of products.
Further information and a complete list of retiring products are available by clicking here. So now that your product is retiring, take a closer look at the full line of Autodesk software – not just to compete, but to win. Act now to get the latest tools for maximising productivity – while saving up to 15%* off the SRP if you act before December 22.
For more information about the offers, terms and conditions and the retirement of AutoCAD 2004-based products, visit our websites.
www.autodesk.com.au/retirement (Australia) or www.autodesk.co.nz/retirement (New Zealand).
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