In continuing with Autodesk's vision to give everyone the tools needed to harness ones digital design data and content, and to optimize the process of turning it into something real. Autodesk authorized resellers and Autodesk authorized training centres in Nigeria organized Software and training road-shows in Lagos , Abuja and Port Harcourt.
The Lagos show took place at the Lagos Sheraton & Towers Hotel, Ikeja on March 05th and 15th, 2005 while the Abuja event will take place at Agura Hotel, Abuja on the 17th March 2005 and Port Harcourt at Hotel Presidential on the 22nd March 2005 respectively. The events showcased Autodesk products for building, infrastructure, manufacturing and general design solutions.
That's why our products and services have become essential tools for more than six million professionals in over 160 countries around the globe. The goal at Autodesk is simple, yet far-reaching to give you the tools you need to harness your digital design data and content,and to optimize the process of turning into something real, he said.

The vision has significant strategic implications for how your entire organization creates and manages data. It will improve the complex process you use to engineer and manufacture products, design and construct buildings, develop and maintain infrastructure or create and distribute content.

At the Lagos show, Mr. Paniel Mwaura of Autodesk Africa, Nairobi, Kenya also launched the Nigerian Autodesk users forum. Speaking on the occasion Paniel said,” We are much more than a CAD company, though that's how many know us. We provide broad range of solutions that combine industry leading software with expert consulting and a network of dedicated developers and partners.
And it will radically alter the fundamental process that your business uses to create value and satisfy customers he concluded.

 

 

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Issue Of: Tuesday, 22nd Mar 2005