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Wednesday, July 10, 2019
Intern Blog Series - Post 1: Want Fusion 360 for Free? Here’s how.
Fusion 360 Blog: Here in our Portland Office, we’ve been lucky enough to have interns from FIRST robotics the past 6 years. You can read about our fresh batch of high school in college interns in Shaan Hurley’s post from last week – New High School Interns in Autodesk Portland Office. I’ve been working with a few of them and letting them try their hand at content strategy. Their first post, written by Andrei Stoica, covers some of the basic information they share with other robotics students, coaches, and mentors about how to get Fusion 360.
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Although this article is not much of a conversation starter, it is very useful! Fusion 360 is a very useful tool, especially for engineers and people in this industry. The problem with it though is that it is expensive for some people, especially younger people. This tool, however, is very useful, and in some cases necessary. It helps with a very wide variety of applications. including theatre. Getting it for free is a large plus for a lot of people. This lets them be able to control things customs and work on a lot of engineering tasks. All for free, if you are a member of an educational facility. The uses of this application are really endless. You are able to go on google and just look up different uses of the application. It can help a very wide range and variety of people. so people should know that there are ways to get it for free.
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