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Don’t Miss Out: AutoCAD at AU 2017 – AutoCAD Blog

Running November 14 – 16, Autodesk University 2017 is back in Las Vegas again this year with a slew of new sessions for AutoCAD. Whether you’re a CAD manager, designer, drafter, or just starting out with AutoCAD, AU is the place to get the latest and greatest insights to improve your work as well as interact with your fellow AutoCAD devotees and the AutoCAD team.

Here’s a look at some of the classes to expect this year. Register today and don’t miss out!

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Future of AutoCAD

Autodesk University attendees

3D Modeling

CAD Standards

Don’t miss an incredible array of sessions to get all of your CAD Standards in order!

AutoCAD Mobile

Are you using AutoCAD on-the-go yet? Check out these classes if you’re just starting out with AutoCAD Mobile or looking to maximize its use.

Autodesk University Hub

AutoCAD Tips

From customization to best practices, here are some great classes covering a variety of ways to improve how you work in AutoCAD.

Can’t Miss Sessions

We simply had to call these sessions out—from Jeopardy to our very own Lynn Allen!

  • The CAD Manager Wish List—2017 Edition
    Join Frank Mayfield, Jiselle Howe, and a representative from the AutoCAD product team for this session devoted solely to getting the CAD manager’s voice heard for features and requests.
  • AutoCAD Jeopardy
    Are you the next #Austinon Jeopardy? Get in on AutoCAD Jeopardy for fun, prizes, and bragging rights.
  • 60 AutoCAD Tips in 60 Minutes
    It’s our annual favorite. Last, but certainly not least, see Lynn Allen share all-new 60 AutoCAD tips in 60 minutes.
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This is just a glimpse into all of the AutoCAD sessions available; be sure to take a look at the full AU catalogue for classes devoted to AutoCAD Civil 3D, AutoCAD Electrical, AutoCAD for Mac, and much more. Book the tickets and register today. See you in Vegas!

Source: Autodesk

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