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May 16, 2008

AEC Developer Camps Coming in June

AEC Developer Camps Coming in June

 

What: ADN-sponsored AEC Developer Camp

When: June 16-18

Where: Wakefield, Massachuetts (near Boston)

Who: Any partners, customers, prospective customers with interest in developing on Autodesk AEC software

Cost: $600 for 3 days of participation including evening networking activities

Link and agenda: www.autodesk.com/devcamp2008

 

The Architecture, Engineering & Construction (AEC) DevCamp is the software developer conference for anyone considering or actively developing applications and integrations with Autodesk’s architecture, engineering, and construction technologies, including Revit® (all versions), AutoCAD® Architecture, AutoCAD® MEP, Autodesk® NavisWorks®, and AutoCAD® Civil 3D® software.

 

DevCamp will feature talks by the leaders of the AEC Solutions Division and experts in the extensibility of AEC products, offering a great opportunity for customers and partners to get up close and personal with the people who build and support the great products that they rely on.

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This sounds cool, has anyone ever been to one of these?

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