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IMAGINiT Technologies Earns Autodesk Fabrication Specialization

Award recognizes experience in field construction and fabrication.

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March 1, 2013

IMAGINiT Technologies has been awarded Autodesk's new Fabrication Specialization. IMAGINiT earned this latest designation by surpassing training requirements as well as exceeding Autodesk's required service and standard levels, the company says.

"We are pleased that Autodesk has recognized our specific industry expertise in fabrication," said Bill Zavadil, senior vice president of worldwide services, IMAGINiT. "Having experts with years of experience in both field construction and fabrication enables us to help our clients take advantage of the efficient field to fabrication workflows that FABmep provides."

For more information, visit IMAGINiT Technologies.

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

 

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