Autodesk Makes Design Software Free to Schools Worldwide

**Public Company Information:** NASDAQ: ADSK **LAS VEGAS – (BUSINESS WIRE)** – In a bold step toward democratizing access to professional design tools, **Autodesk, Inc.** (NASDAQ: ADSK) has made its award-winning design, engineering, and entertainment software completely free* for students, educators, and academic institutions globally. This initiative is part of Autodesk's commitment to empowering the next generation of creators and innovators. With this move, over 680 million students and educators from more than 800,000 secondary and tertiary schools across 188 countries now have unrestricted access to Autodesk’s professional-grade software and services. Whether in classrooms, computer labs, or at home, these tools will help young minds explore, experiment, and create in ways previously unavailable to them. "Today's workforce needs to adapt to rapid technological changes, especially in fields like construction and manufacturing," said Carl Bass, CEO of Autodesk. "By equipping students and educators worldwide with professional-grade tools, we're preparing them for the future while fostering innovation at every level." This global rollout follows Autodesk's earlier announcement of free software access for U.S. academic institutions as part of President Obama's ConnectED initiative. Since then, the company has steadily extended this opportunity to institutions in Asia-Pacific and Europe. Beyond just offering software, Autodesk is helping schools transition to cloud-based workflows by providing access to its comprehensive suite of cloud-native tools, including the **A360 collaboration platform**, along with maintenance subscriptions—all free of charge. Young talents are already making waves. Students as young as 13 are designing and 3D-printing prosthetic limbs using **Fusion 360**, while university teams are building eco-friendly homes using **BIM 360 Glue**. These tools, once exclusive to professionals, are now enabling students to push boundaries inside and outside the classroom. Karen Kaun, founder of Makeosity, shared, "Our eighth graders are using Fusion 360 to conceptualize an energy-efficient scooter that we’ll soon launch on Kickstarter. Imagine what we could achieve if more teachers integrated design thinking into their lesson plans. It’s a powerful way to inspire students to see STEM subjects as pathways to becoming innovators and entrepreneurs." To support educators, Autodesk provides free, project-based learning materials such as the **Digital STEAM Workshop** and **Design Academy**, ensuring seamless integration into existing curricula. Neelie Kroes, former vice-president of the European Commission, emphasized the importance of this initiative: "Closing the digital divide begins with giving all schools access to cutting-edge technology. By offering free professional 3D design software, Autodesk is helping educators introduce design thinking into classrooms, equipping students with the tools they need to solve real-world problems creatively, and preparing them for the jobs of tomorrow." For more details or to apply for free educational access, visit [Autodesk’s Education page](http://www.autodesk.com/education). --- **About Autodesk:** Autodesk empowers individuals to imagine, design, and create a better world. From professionals in architecture and engineering to students and hobbyists, millions rely on Autodesk's tools to fuel their creativity and tackle complex challenges. Learn more at [autodesk.com](https://www.autodesk.com/) or follow @autodesk. --- **Legal Notes:** Autodesk, the Autodesk logo, A360, BIM 360, and Fusion 360 are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Autodesk, Inc., and/or its subsidiaries and affiliates in the USA and/or other countries. All other brands, product names, and trademarks belong to their respective owners. Autodesk retains the right to modify product offerings, features, and pricing without prior notice. This document may contain typographical errors. © 2023 Autodesk, Inc. All rights reserved. Free Autodesk software and/or cloud-based services are intended solely for educational purposes. Use is subject to acceptance of and compliance with applicable terms and conditions. Full details and restrictions are available at [Autodesk Legal Notices](http://usa.autodesk.com/legal-notices-trademarks). --- **Contact:** Autodesk Noah Cole | +1 415-580-3535 | noah@autodesk.com or Rebecca Wong | +65 9841 9766 | rebecca.wong@autodesk.com

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