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Autodesk Bringing CAM To The Cloud

Autodesk, Inc., yesterday announced its Autodesk CAM 360 cloud-based solution for computer-aided manufacturing (CAM). The system allows users to take advantage of collaboration tools and shared data storage, plus additional flexibility.

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  • A platform built atop the company’s HSM technology, which improves efficiency and effectiveness.
  • A multi-platform architecture that isn’t bound by normal limitations associated with traditional desktop workflows.
  • The ability to integrate with other Autodesk cloud services, like PLM 360, Sim 360 and Fusion 360.

CAM 360 is expected to be generally available next year in select markets. For more information and a chance to experience CAM 360, visit www.cam.autodesk.com.

 

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