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Autodesk Project Ignite Brings Innovation to Young Learners

San Francisco, CA – June 2015, Autodesk Inc. is announcing Autodesk Project Ignite, a free* and open learning platform that builds the skill and confidence of young learners through creative, hands-on design experiences focused on the latest technology trends like 3D printing and electronics. Of course, this launch comes on the heels of the Autodesk team’s earlier commitment to provide free access to design, engineering and entertainment software to students, instructors and academic institutions worldwide.

Targeting K-12 schools

Project Ignite encompasses the end-to-end design experience, from idea to digital modeling to physical fabrication. It brings together free* and custom design software, step-by-step projects and for-purchase hardware options. Autodesk’s Project Ignite, Tinkercad and 123D Circuits web sites are COPPA safe-harbor certified by CARU Kid’s Privacy Safe Harbor Program.

Education offering

With Autodesk’s long history in education, it understands first-hand how young learners have the potential to change the world when given the right tools and inspiration. The Project Ignite learning platform adds to Autodesk’s comprehensive free* offerings in education by delivering a unique package of technology, learning content and services created specifically to bring the Maker Movement into the classroom.

01 – Project Ignite is aimed at getting kids interested in innovative futures.

Samir Hanna, vice president and general manager, Autodesk Consumer and 3D Printing said, “The ability to take risks, learn from failure and solve problems is critical to prepare students for the challenges ahead”.

Additional supports

With support from companies including Microsoft, MakerBot, and Electroninks Writeables, the Project Ignite learning platform additionally offers classroom bundles, which include hardware such as 3D printers and electronics kits along with professional development and training services, to help educators get up and running quickly.

Autodesk aims to bring innovative technology on common platforms to offer a better end user experience. Just as Spark, Autodesk’s open 3D printing platform, aims to accelerate innovation in 3D printing, Project Ignite extends this concept into education by empowering the next generation of innovators and will be available in English for educators and students in the U.S. and abroad.

To learn more about the Project Ignite learning platform, visit https://projectignite.autodesk.com.

More on Autodesk in Education

Autodesk provides young learners, educators and schools across the education continuum with access to its portfolio of free* professional 3D design software and creative applications, as well as project-based learning content to help inspire and prepare the next generation of makers, creators and innovators. This includes:

To request free access to Autodesk software for schools, please visit www.autodesk.com/academic.

About Autodesk

Autodesk helps people imagine, design and create a better world. Everyone—from design professionals, engineers and architects to digital artists, students and hobbyists—uses Autodesk software to unlock their creativity and solve important challenges. For more information visit autodesk.com or follow @autodesk.

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