iConstruct to Exhibit at Autodesk University 2012
iConstruct is proud to announce it will be exhibiting at the 2012 Autodesk University to be held 27-29 November at the Mandalay Bay in Las Vegas, USA.
iConstruct will join peers from around the world at this annual event which focuses on new products, people and techniques at the premier conference and exhibition for Autodesk product users.
Autodesk University 2012 brings together creative pioneers across the spectrum of industries and professions to discuss the principles and practices that are transforming design in today's world.
Attendees will learn about the latest advancements in Autodesk products and look at new ways to do things, with real life practice in hands-on labs. Plus you’ll be Autodesk certified for free on the products you use.
Guests will also hear from technology leaders and learn from those who are already five minutes into the future.
Benefits of Attending
- Become More Productive
Increase your knowledge about products you already use. Learn about new features, tools, and technologies that might benefit you and your company. Improve your problem-solving skills and help reduce costs and get to market faster.
- Get Connected
Build relationships with the best and brightest—then stay connected all year long with the AU community on Facebook, Twitter, and LinkedIn.
- Glimpse the Future
Stay on top of industry trends and learn entirely new ways to design and innovate. Check out the latest technologies and services in the AU Exhibit Hall.
Registration for Autodesk University 2012 starts 5 September 5, 2012. For more information or to register visit http://au.autodesk.com/?nd=e2012_event
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