Given the size and software-focus of Autodesk, it would be hard to pin the tech company’s newly announced plan to lay off 10% of its workforce, 925 employees, to the deflation of the 3D printing hype bubble. Instead, Autodesk, describes the layoffs as part of a “restructuring plan” to move from physical software to a cloud-based, subscription model.
While Autodesk began as the inventor of AutoCAD in 1982, the company has since developed a wide range of software for 3D design across multiple platforms.…
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