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    Posted: 06.Mar.2017 at 04:00

In  a previous blog post, I showed many of the Autodesk Technology Preview banners from over the years:

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Recently, John Grimshaw, of cadassist.co.uk published an article about Autodesk Labs:

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This got me to revisit the "What's New" blog page that I used to maintain. You can check it out to see the history of the technology previews:

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Many of the links on the original history page were no longer active, e.g., showroom.labs.autodesk.com, so I updated them so that they are current, e.g., homestyler.com. Feel free to visit that page and see where technologies ended up.

Our current plans are to bring you new technologies using Autodesk Forge. Forge-based projects will be alive in the lab.

History 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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