
05 September 2008, 11:12am
Sharpening Skills to Improve Innovation - AUGI Design Academy Aims to Hone Competitive Edge Helping to address today’s tough geospatial market challenges
Following on from last year’s highly successful inaugural event, Autodesk User Group International (AUGI) is holding its second AUGI Design Academy. This two-day training and networking conference for users of Autodesk 2D and 3D design software will take place at the Novotel London West, London from 25 to 26 September 2008. The event is designed to help Autodesk users maximise their investment in the technology, discuss best practices and provide opportunities to learn from experts and others in their industry.
The intensive programme also features renowned global and local industry speakers such as Lynne Allen, US CAD columnist and a worldwide Autodesk technical evangelist, known for her extremely constructive and entertaining talks.
One of the major highlights will be advice on bridging the CAD/GIS divide – a topic causing much discussion and excitement in the industry. The session will look at how AutoCAD Map 3D software, the leading engineering geographic information system platform for creating and managing spatial data, bridges CAD and GIS by providing direct access to data. Other sessions include managing OS MasterMap within Map 3D and easy 3D visualisation in Map 3D.
“The geospatial industry is in the frontline when it comes to current global challenges such as climate change, increasing globalisation, urbanisation and digitalisation. However, advances in geospatial technology are opening up new horizons for both CAD and GIS professionals, enabling them to help find innovative solutions to help address these challenges,” says Phillip Madeley, Chairman of AUGI UK Country Chapter.
“As an organisation, AUGI is dedicated to helping its members get the most from their design tools and drive their professional development. We believe that this programme of training combined with access to global experts - all within a rich networking environment - will provide both motivation and inspiration leading to increased creativity and innovation.”
Alongside the geospatial industry sessions is a packed schedule of more general courses such as the “Hidden Secrets of AutoCAD Productivity” and “The CAD Manager’s Action Plan”. In all the programme includes more than 50 classes aimed at all levels of proficiency.
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