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4 Aug 2022 | |
Written by Anna Liza Montenegro | |
Allied News |
Interested in seeing what the new Autodesk features can do for you? Intrigued by the use of building information modeling (BIM) in your firm?
Microsol Resources hosts these annual webinar series on What's New with Autodesk that showcase and highlight the newest features of the various Autodesk products on the different versions.
While all these new updates sound wonderful, what exactly does this mean for you? View our annual webinar series videos by following these links.
What's new with Autodesk 2023?
What's new with Autodesk 2022?
What's new with Autodesk 2021?
What's new with Autodesk 2020?
What's new with Autodesk 2019?
What's new with Autodesk 2018?
What's new with Autodesk 2017?
We focus our webinars on the project workflow and share tips and tricks for the new software features. With brand new features, the new version offers greater productivity, improved collaboration, and more integrated BIM workflows.
With each new release, Autodesk strives to offer various improvements and new capabilities for their software from AutoCAD to Revit, Autodesk Construction Cloud (formerly called BIM 360), Civil 3D, 3ds Max, and more!
Microsol Resources will bring you the latest information on Autodesk products so be sure to always follow our website, blog, and social networks to stay up to date.
Stay ahead of the curve and see the demos of the new features with our building and infrastructure specialists.
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