Autodesk to launch Fusion 360 in Japanese

Autodesk recently unveiled the Japanese version of its cloud-based CAD/CAM/CAE software, Fusion 360, during the Maker Faire Tokyo. This announcement marks a significant step in the company's efforts to support innovation and digital design in Japan, where manufacturing and product development have long been at the forefront of global advancements. Held over the weekend, the Maker Faire provided an ideal platform for Autodesk to highlight its commitment to making advanced 3D design tools more accessible. The event celebrates creativity, technology, and hands-on innovation, aligning perfectly with the mission of Fusion 360 — to empower users of all skill levels to bring their ideas from concept to reality. Fusion 360 is more than just a design tool; it’s a fully integrated platform that combines CAD, CAM, and CAE in the cloud. This approach not only streamlines the design process but also fosters collaboration and real-time feedback, making it a powerful solution for modern product development. Early adopters include startups and manufacturers who value its ability to break down traditional barriers in the CAD industry. Although the English version of Fusion 360 has been available in Japan for some time, the upcoming Japanese release is expected to make the software even more user-friendly for local designers, engineers, and innovators. Tetsuya Konishi, co-founder and CCO of Exiii, a Japanese company using Fusion 360 to develop myoelectric prosthetic hands, praised the software’s intuitive interface and realistic rendering. “It feels so real that you can almost sense the atmosphere,” he said. “Fusion 360 is easy to use and boosts productivity right from the start.” Kevin Schneider, Director of Fusion 360 at Autodesk, expressed excitement about entering the Japanese market. “Japan is known for its innovation in both product design and manufacturing processes,” he said. “Fusion 360 will help industrial designers, engineers, students, and makers embrace the cloud-connected future of product development.” The Japanese version of Fusion 360 is set to launch in fall 2015. Currently, the English version is available in Japan, and the software remains free for students, hobbyists, and startups. Autodesk believes that everyone should have the opportunity to bring their ideas to life without financial barriers. To explore Fusion 360 and try it for free, visit www.autodesk.com/fusion360. Whether you're a student, a maker, or a professional, this tool is designed to inspire and enable creative innovation in the digital age.

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