Autodesk offers key design software free to kick-start India Maker initiative

08th August 2015
Autodesk offers key design software free to kick-start India Maker initiative
Top: The Makers Corner at Autodesk University India & SAARC 2015 displaying maker projects and technology demos including laser cutting and 3D Printing. Bottom: Pradeep Nair, Managing Director, Autodesk India & SAARC honoring India's young makers from communities such as Makers Asylum, Nutz and Bolts, Makers Loft, Solidry, Maker’s Mela, Work Bench Projects, The Workshop

Mumbai, August 8, 2015:  Global leader in 3D design and  engineering siftware -- has made its cloud-based CAD/CAM/CAE software,  Fusion 360,   available for free in India for makers, creative hobbyists and SMBs working on a product that is not yet commercially available with revenues of less than $100,000 per year.
This was announced at Autodesk University (AU) India 2015, which is the company’s annual event for India’s design and engineering industry. Autodesk also announced that it is teaming up with the Fab Foundation to make Autodesk's cloud and mobile software available to more than 500 Fab Labs around the world and their members. There are six Fab Lab centers in India that can benefit from this collaboration. 
Says Pradeep Nair, Managing Director, Autodesk, India SAARC said, “The Makers’ Movement in India is still in its infancy and will require the necessary guidance, platform and industry support to realize its true potential. Autodesk believes that the maker community and hardware startups can revolutionize Indian industry and we are taking this initiative to not only provide design tools but also an annual industry platform through AU 2015 to garner industry recognition.  We hope our efforts will boost innovation in the country, promote entrepreneurship and radically change the way the world is designed and made.”
Fusion 360 brings CAD, CAM and CAE together in the cloud. It’s an integrated, connected, and accessible platform built for the new ways that products are being designed and made. The software combines industrial and mechanical design, collaboration, and machining in a single package. It enables fast and easy exploration of design ideas for makers with an integrated concept-to-production platform. Eligible people can download Fusion 360 free-of-charge here*.
 Tinkercad is an easy, web-based 3D design and modeling tool for all. Tinkercad is a strong, robust and simple tool that allows users to go from imagination to design in minutes, and then connect to 3D printing services directly within the app. 
 123D Circuits — 123D Circuits is a free  online tool that lets users design electronic projects with Arduino, create custom PCB boards and test with real-time simulation.  
This software is being added to the Fab Lab inventory list and will be incorporated into the Fab Academy curriculum.  Fab Labs are digital fabrication laboratories set up to inspire people – especially entrepreneurs – to turn their ideas into new products and prototypes.  Fab Lab locations in India include College of Engineering, Pune, Fab Lab CEPT at Ahmedabad, Gujarat, Indian Institute of Technology, Kanpur, National Innovation Foundation, Ahmedabad, Gujarat, Netaji Subhas Institute of Technology at New Delhi, Delhi and Vigyan Ashram Pabal, Maharashtra.