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Topic ClosedHow much time do I have left to provide my feedback on Autodesk techno

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    Posted: 11.Oct.2016 at 04:00

With the recent graduation of Project Draco to become Autodesk SketchBook Motion, so I figured it was time to repost an updated version of my milk carton blog article. We do have a few technology previews finishing soon, so act now if you want to be able to throw your two cents in.

Milk1 Most technology previews are like milk cartons. They have expiration dates on them. When a technology preview expires, the technology preview no longer operates. A preview has a time-bomb in it that makes it stop working on a particular date. We do this so there is a sense of urgency to try a technology preview and get back to us. Our customers are busy people, and without this, they would just say "I'll get to that later."

When a technology preview expires, any data that has been created by it continues to be valid. It's just that the data cannot be edited using the technology preview since the preview does not run anymore. Certainly, new data can't be created either.

This time-based approach allows us to get timely feedback, early in the technology life cycle, on the general idea, user interface, performance characteristics, and correctness of the results.

Here is a list of active technology previews and their associated expiration dates. The list is sorted by expiration date — so act fast if you want to provide feedback on these technology previews before they retire or graduate.

Expiration Date Technology Preview
October 15, 2016 tech preview

Project Kameleon
Try new infrastructure model content authoring tools.
October 31, 2016 tech preview

Dynamo Plug-in for Robot Structural Analysis
Connect Dynamo to Robot Structural Analysis.
October 31, 2016 tech preview

React Structures
Connect your BIM process to intuitive structural analysis.
November 17, 2016 tech preview

NextGen Learning
Help us evolve the learning resources we supply.
November 17, 2016 tech preview

Project PRAXIS
Try workflow authoring/publishing via the cloud.
(Part of NextGen Learning)
November 25, 2016 tech preview

Project Calrissian for CFD
Apply flow design to wrap surfaces to prepare for simulation.
December 28, 2016

Project Scandium for Moldflow Insight
Extend your simulation capabilities.
December 31, 2016 tech preview

Project Monolith
Try voxel-based modeling engine for multimaterial 3D printing.
December 31, 2016 tech preview

Project Play
Make amazingly rich interactive 3D presentations on the web.
January 31, 2017 tech preview

Export LMC for AutoCAD
Drive your METABEAM laser cutter directly from AutoCAD.
May 1, 2017 tech preview

2D to 3D Tool for Inventor
Create 3D models in Autodesk Inventor from 2D data.
ongoing tech preview

Project Arro
Test and optimize your design ideas.

Technology previews have a specific end date so no one confuses them with alpha, betas, or subscription offerings. A development team is focused on a technology preview for a project interval. While they are, they want the feedback and the ability to make a decision so they can continue development of the technology or quickly move on to something else. We appreciate it when we debut technology previews, people try them right away, and they provide us with an up or down vote. Your experience shapes the future of our technology indeed. As I always say, "Trying a technology preview, liking it, but not telling us, is the same as not trying it."

Checking the expiration dates to see what can still be tested is alive in the lab.

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