**Public Company Information:** NASDAQ: ADSK **SAN FRANCISCO – (BUSINESS WIRE)** – At the Build Conference, **Autodesk, Inc.** (NASDAQ: ADSK) announced two significant initiatives designed to push forward the future of both digital and physical creation. These efforts involve collaborating with **Microsoft Corp.** to integrate Autodesk's 3D printing platform into **Windows 10**, as well as making its 3D modeling software compatible with **Microsoft HoloLens**, Microsoft's mixed-reality headset. In the first collaboration, Autodesk will embed its **Spark 3D printing software platform** directly into Windows 10. This move aims to simplify and optimize the additive manufacturing process for Windows users, offering access to a streamlined experience with diverse software, materials, and printer options. Additionally, Autodesk plans to release the **Spark APIs** for free to Microsoft’s developer community, fostering innovation and expanding the 3D printing ecosystem. To further democratize 3D printing, Autodesk will join Microsoft as a founding member of the **3D Manufacturing Format (3MF) Consortium**, aiming to establish a standardized 3D interchange and printing format. According to Steve Guggenheimer, Corporate Vice President of Developer Platform & Evangelism and Chief Evangelist at Microsoft, "This partnership marks a pivotal moment for 3D printing, signaling immense potential for developers creating applications for Windows 10. By integrating Autodesk’s Spark platform into Windows 10, we empower our global developer community to embrace additive manufacturing confidently." The second initiative focuses on bridging the gap between Autodesk’s 3D modeling tools and Microsoft’s mixed-reality environment via **HoloLens**. Using software like **Maya** or **Fusion 360**, creators can visualize their designs in a mixed-reality setting. This capability could revolutionize industries such as gaming and filmmaking by accelerating the development of immersive entertainment experiences. For designers and engineers, it allows them to review full-scale models virtually during the early stages of product design, reducing reliance on costly physical prototypes. Looking ahead, users might soon create 3D models in Autodesk software like **Fusion 360**, view them through HoloLens, and prepare them for printing on Spark-compatible printers. As Samir Hanna, Vice President and General Manager of Consumer and 3D Printing at Autodesk, explained, "While 3D printing holds immense promise, it remains complex and unreliable. This collaboration is a critical step toward simplifying and broadening its accessibility to businesses and consumers alike. Together with Microsoft and its vast developer network, we have a unique chance to address these challenges head-on, enhancing how things are created and potentially reshaping what we produce." **About Autodesk:** Autodesk empowers people to imagine, design, and create a better world. From professionals in architecture, engineering, and digital arts to students and hobbyists, Autodesk’s software fuels creativity and tackles real-world problems. For more information, visit [autodesk.com](http://autodesk.com) or follow @autodesk. **Trademark Information:** **Autodesk**, **Fusion 360**, **Maya**, **Spark**, **Autodesk Print Studio**, and the Autodesk logo are registered trademarks of Autodesk, Inc., or its subsidiaries and affiliates worldwide. Other brands and product names belong to their respective owners. Specifications and pricing are subject to change without prior notice, and Autodesk disclaims liability for typographical or graphical errors. **Contact:** Autodesk, Inc. Jennifer Gentrup, 415-547-2435 jennifer@example.com --- This announcement reflects a significant leap forward in the convergence of digital design and physical production, promising transformative possibilities across multiple industries.

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