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Autodesk and GrabCAD Partner To Launch 2D and 3D CAD Editing

AutoCAD 360, Fusion 360 now part of GrabCAD Toolbox.

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July 5, 2013

GrabCAD has partnered with Autodesk to provide AutoCAD 360 and Fusion 360 as part of the newly launched GrabCAD Toolbox.

Both of these products will be available through the Toolbox, where users can access third-party CAD applications that run on GrabCAD. Users will launch the applications via GrabCAD Workbench.

With AutoCAD 360, users will be able to edit 2D files in the browser, including collaborative editing where multiple users can see and edit a drawing. In the coming weeks, users will be able to launch Fusion 360 from within Workbench and, after editing the model, can save the model back to GrabCAD. In addition, all users of Autodesk Fusion 360 will be able to publish to the public GrabCAD Library so Community members can see the model.

For more information, visit Autodesk and GrabCAD.

Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company's website.

 

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