SAO PAULO - Autodesk, Inc is announcing the investment in the Autodesk Developer Network (ADN) in Brazil. The new investment means Autodesk will benefit from local coordination and support teams dedicated to the program.
The Autodesk Developer Network (ADN) helps clients and independent developers partner with Autodesk to develop software with Autodesk technology. Autodesk is currently partnered with more than 3000 companies worldwide registered in the program, representing more than 13,000 individual developers. By joining ADN, companies or professionals can begin working with Autodesk to design and develop tools and technologies to meet specific industry demands, and gain a competitive advantage in their field.
In addition to working directly with Autodesk in software development, members of ADN benefit from unlimited web-based technical support offered by Autodesk software engineers and extensive networking with developers across the globe.
“We`re going beyond supporting ADN members, helping partners and resellers to expand their business into more markets,” said Silvio Guido, Latin America Manager of ADN. “All Autodesk platforms are expandable, making it possible to create tools precisely for the unique needs of individual customers, whether in manufacturing, architecture, engineering, construction or media and entertainment industries."
“ADN partners are a crucial part of Autodesk business,” says Acir Marteleto, country manager, Autodesk Brazil. “We needed a regional infrastructure to allow us to meet the specific needs of the Brazilian market.”
Mar 26, 2010
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