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AU 2008: Last call for great presenters
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AU 2008: Last call for great presenters

Posted 17 April 2008 6:49 am by Ken Pimentel on Maxed Out

Two words: submissions deadline. If you're considering joining our outstanding slate of speakers at Autodesk University 2008, you'll have to act by April 27, 2008.

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AU 2007 has come and gone
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AU 2007 has come and gone

Posted 3 December 2007 4:40 am by Ken Pimentel on Maxed Out

Autodesk University is over, and I'm fairly exhausted. If you'd attended, you would have seen 3ds Max used in many of the visualizations and the subject of some 30 classes for extended learning.

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First day of AU
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First day of AU

Posted 28 November 2006 6:39 pm by Area Editor on Marc’s Blog

Well, if you had been at the opening session, you would have been amazed at the number of references to 3ds Max (of course, you'd also be laughing that everyone called it by a slightly different name). We kicked off with GMJ's London scene (13M polys/17K objects) running on 64b and then just about every other customer story talked about visualization in one form or another using 3ds Max. They even handed out 3D glasses for one demo of a walkthrough of a complex site. It's great to be responsible for a product that has such a broad reach and customers are really excited about what you can do with it.

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AU on the horizon
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AU on the horizon

Posted 13 October 2006 5:26 pm by Area Editor on Marc’s Blog

First, my apologies for violating the first rule of blogging – keeping it fresh. My only excuse is that the last few weeks have been very active with getting 3ds Max 9 out the door and planning for future releases of our products. I’ve been fortunate to visit many customers in the last several weeks and have learned where they perceive their challenges and have discussed solutions to those problems. I’ll share with the rest of you some of those issues in coming posts.

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