ITAcademy becomes an Autodesk Authorized Academic Partner

LINK group has advanced its long-standing successful partnership with the software corporation Autodesk: namely, ITAcademy is now also an Autodesk Authorized Academic Partner. This means that, in addition to the already existing partnership pertaining to the education of ITAcademy’s students, the cooperation with Autodesk has now been raised to the highest level – providing education to the teachers.
 
Through acquiring the Autodesk AAP status, ITAcademy has become a part of the global community of partners who provide support to educational institutions, teachers and students in tailoring the design and engineering academic programs.
 
The objective of Authorized Academic partners is to use their expertise to help the participants in the education process implement the modern software tools, and facilitate the integration of technology into the curriculum. They provide projects and courses whose implementation leads to the development of skills, the strengthening of options concerning a successful career, and the acquisition of relevant profession-related experience.
 
Autodesk – a leader in 3D software for design, engineering and digital content creation
 
Multinational software corporation Autodesk, established in 1982, is a leader in 3D software for design, engineering and digital content creation. Globally recognizable primarily through AutoCAD, they nowadays develop a wide range of engineering and entertainment software. AutoCAD and Revit were used primarily in architecture and civil engineering, but their use has expanded to other areas, especially design. The value of the Autodesk software has been proven in a variety of endeavors; prominent examples include the Freedom Tower in New York City and the Tesla electric car.
 
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