Autodesk agrees to buy MaintainX, a company focused on maintenance tools, in an all-cash deal that values MaintainX at $3.6B
Autodesk agrees to buy MaintainX, a company focused on maintenance tools, in an all-cash deal that values MaintainX at $3.6B
Engineering software maker Autodesk Inc. has agreed to buy MaintainX, a firm focused on maintenance tools. — The all-cash deal will value MaintainX at $3.6 billion, Autodesk said in a statement Thur...
Anthropic partners with Blender, Autodesk, Adobe, Ableton, and others to launch connectors that integrate Claude directly into professional creative workflows
Creative professionals look to technology to expand what's possible in their work. Claude can't replace taste or imagination …
Anthropic partners with Blender, Autodesk, Adobe, Ableton, and others to launch connectors that integrate Claude directly into professional creative workflows
Creative professionals look to technology to expand what's possible in their work. Claude can't replace taste or imagination …
Fei-Fei Li's World Labs raised $1B from Autodesk, a16z, Nvidia, AMD, Sea, and others to build its world models for robotics, scientific discovery, and more
World Labs, a startup from artificial intelligence pioneer Fei-Fei Li, raised $1 billion in a new round of funding to pursue a novel approach to AI development.
Fei-Fei Li's World Labs raised $200M from Autodesk, part of a larger round; the companies are exploring integrating World Labs' AI models into Autodesk products
Fei-Fei Li's World Labs has secured a $200 million investment from software design giant Autodesk.
Autodesk sues Google for allegedly infringing its Flow trademark as the name of Google's AI filmmaking tool
Autodesk sues Google for allegedly infringing its Flow trademark as the name of Google's AI filmmaking tool
Google (GOOGL.O) has been sued by Autodesk (ADSK.O) for allegedly infringing its “Flow” trademark to market competing AI-enabled software used to make movies, TV shows and video games.
Autodesk plans to cut about 1,000 jobs, or ~7% of its workforce, as part of a global restructuring plan seeking to strengthen sales and marketing
Autodesk plans to cut about 1,000 jobs, or ~7% of its workforce, as part of a global restructuring plan seeking to strengthen sales and marketing
The move is the final phase of efforts by the maker of AutoCAD to streamline customer engagement and bolster its sales channels.