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Announcing Autocad ‘Inventor of the month' Competition

Well-known leaders in 3D design software, Autodesk who provide the Autocad series, have announced their latest competition, "Inventor of the year" which runs on from the "Inventor of the month' awards they have been running for the last year.

For 12 months, an inventor has been named ‘Inventor of the year'. All 12 individuals are now nominated for the latter part of the award, which will name the winner as ‘inventor of the year'. Autodesk will make their decision by a public voting process, whereby industry members visit the community website to choose their winning inventor.

So how did Autodesk choose their inventor of the month? Out of thousands of inventors, Autodesk recognised those who have created innovative design and advanced the engineering process using Autodesk Inventor software. The software helps engineers not only decide on the best visuals (in 3D) but actually also helps manufacturers understand how the product will work and how effective it will be, decreasing industry costs on prototypes. So Autodesk has invited the best in the industry to be awarded the ‘Inventor of the year' award by the 27th February 2011.

So what advancements may we see from these top inventors? An Aussie firm, voted in January, used Autocad software to design the largest construction recycling facility, which is capable of recycling around a million tons per year.

April's winner designed a wind turbine for use at home for the Danish market, making them one of the first companies to create wind turbines for a home market. June's winner also designs environmental solutions using Autocad, enabling businesses to cut down on money spent on energy and to produce energy themselves. A team of Stanford graduates also won October's award for their recyclable laptop.

Autodesk have also seen a variety of inventors, from chocolate companies to architectural woodworking firms, win the monthly prize. Each winner has contributed significantly to a different industry or field. Voting ends on the 27th February at 5pm Eastern time. So get your vote in whilst you can!

If you are interested in computer based training for cad courses such as Autocad 2011, visit www.cadcourses.co.uk


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