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    Posted: 06.Jan.2015 at 04:00

For years Autodesk has had its clean technology program. The Autodesk Cleantech Partner Program provides qualified companies with access to up to $150,000 worth of Digital Prototyping software for free.

Clean_tech
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Recently we announced that our software would be available for free for educational institutions. Originally it was free to just the students. Now the faculty are included as well.

Education
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I recently learned that we also have a program for non-profits. I knew about the first two, but this was news to me which is why I am blogging about it today. Maybe you didn't know either?

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The Autodesk Technology Impact Program donates software to nonprofits that use design to solve epic challenges. Autodesk supports these organizations by granting up to 2 licenses for only $30 per license.

Thanks to everybody who uses our software and makes these programs possible.

Philanthropy is alive in the lab.

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It's Alive in ihe Lab - Autodesk Labs blog by Scott Sheppard
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