| |

About ASI
Company Overview
Press Room
Testimonials
Executives
Locations
Career Opportunities

Toll Free Number
1-877-GET-ASI-1
(877-438-2741)
Send an Email to our Support Team
Advanced Solutions Office Locations



|
Press Releases
Advanced Solutions Donates $300,000 of Autodesk
Inventor Software
to University of Louisville
SAN RAFAEL, Calif. - June 6, 2007: Autodesk, Inc. (Nasdaq:
ADSK) today announced that Advanced Solutions, a Louisville-based
value-added reseller (VAR), has donated $300,000 worth of Inventor
Professional software to area school, University of Louisville.
The donated Inventor software, the world's best-selling 3D mechanical
design product, will be used in a variety of courses to teach disciplines
ranging from factory layout to designing ergonomic assist devices.
"Inventor adds the power of 3D to my students' existing AutoCAD
supported 2D design process, allowing students the advanced ability
to simulate the movement and interaction of 3D components," says
Dr. John S. Usher, Professor and Chairman of the Department of
Industrial Engineering at the University of Louisville. "Students
are able to design a product or even a large system, and then see
it in motion and interact with it to determine if it works as they
had envisioned. This allows students to design more innovative
products and systems."
The University of Louisville is the alma mater of Advanced Solutions
President and CEO Michael Golway, who holds a Bachelor of Science
in Engineering Sciences and a Master of Engineering in Industrial
Design from the university. "The University of Louisville was
a wonderful place to learn engineering design, and I owe a lot
to the education I received as an undergraduate and graduate student," says
Golway, who is a recipient of the University of Louisville's Research
Achievement Award and serves on the alumni board of the Engineering
Graduate School. "With this gift, I am able to give the gift of
these professional design tools to the faculty and students and
further advance learning."
"Autodesk is committed to excellence in education and excited
that students at the University of Louisville will have the opportunity
to enhance their skills with the professional design tools used
in the industry," says Paul Mailhot, senior director of worldwide
education programs at Autodesk. "We're proud of the impact Autodesk's
participation, and the participation of our resellers, can make
on the next generation of innovators that will help the United
States remain competitive in our global economy."
Autodesk Inventor is the world's foremost 3D mechanical design
software and is taught at esteemed university and college campuses
around the globe, such as South China University of Technology
(SCUT) and UCLA. The easy-to-learn software helps students build,
apply and test their design skills and eventually enter the workforce
with a competitive advantage. In its ongoing commitment to serve
the next generation of engineers, Autodesk launched the Student
Engineering and Design Community, a Web portal that allows students
to download software, such as Inventor, for free*, as well as participate
in online tutorials, network with peers and educators from around
the globe and even search for jobs or internships. The Student
Community can be accessed at www.students.autodesk.com.
About Advanced Solutions, Inc.
Since 1987, Advanced Solutions, Inc., a privately held company,
has focused its business model on delivering and supporting Autodesk
software solutions. As a full service authorized value added reseller,
Advanced Solutions, Inc. offers software sales, training, implementation,
customization and local support to ensure a successful investment
with the Autodesk products. With over 5,500 clients, Advanced
Solutions has developed a rich understanding and capability on
how to deliver solutions that meet client needs. For additional
information about Advanced Solutions, Inc., please visit our website
at www.AdvancedSolutionsOnline.com.
About Autodesk Education
Autodesk supports worldwide academic achievement and lifelong
learning by providing 2D and 3D solutions for teaching and learning
design in the fields of manufacturing, industrial design, architecture,
construction, civil engineering and media and entertainment. Autodesk
is committed to helping the next generation of engineers, architects
and designers experience their ideas before they are real by making
state-of-the-art digital prototyping solutions available inside
and outside of the classroom through substantial discounts, subscriptions,
grant programs, training, curricula development and community resources.
For more information about Autodesk's education programs and solutions,
visit www.autodesk.com/education.
About Autodesk
Autodesk, Inc., is the world leader in 2D and 3D design software
for the manufacturing, building and construction, and media and
entertainment markets. Since its introduction of AutoCAD software
in 1982, Autodesk has developed the broadest portfolio of state-of-the-art
digital prototyping solutions to help clients experience their
ideas before they are real. Fortune 1000 companies rely on Autodesk
for the tools to visualize, simulate and analyze real-world performance
early in the design process to save time and money, enhance quality
and foster innovation. For additional information about San Rafael,
Calif.-based Autodesk, visit www.autodesk.com.
*Free products are subject to the terms and conditions of the
end-user license agreement that accompanies download of the software.
Autodesk, AutoCAD, Autodesk Inventor and Inventor are registered
trademarks or trademarks of Autodesk, Inc., in the USA and/or other
countries. All other brand names, product names, or trademarks
belong to their respective holders. Autodesk reserves the right
to alter product offerings and specifications at any time without
notice, and is not responsible for typographical or graphical errors
that may appear in this document.
###
|
|
|








|
|