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Autodesk University 2010

In the final days before Autodesk's initial public stock offering (IPO) in May of 1985, John Walker and Al Green went on the traditional “road show” (or “dog and pony show”—I don't know who was the dog and who was the pony, but I sure felt like a dog by the time it was over!). This involves travelling to various cities in the United States to meet with the institutional investors to whom the investment bankers are trying to peddle the offering. As I recall, we made road show presentations in San Francisco (a warm-up for the trip), Los Angeles, Minneapolis, Chicago, Boston, New York, and Baltimore (the latter the home city of one of our underwriters, Alex. Brown).

 

The presentation was accompanied by the usual slick professionally-produced slides. I have reassembled the presentation from slides in my collection. I'm not sure I have all the slides (although it's likely, since I have duplicates of many of them), nor that we showed the slides in exactly this order; this is how I'd arrange the slides were I doing it today. I spoke first and covered the following slides.

AutoCAD WS Mobile on iPhone 3GS iOS4

This promotional item in Germany featured the Tina Turner single "Simply the Best"

Roberto Mitkse director de Autodesk Mexico

First attempt at using Inventor Fusion for Mac. This is a replica of the 70mm Arca-type plate I have on my 7D.

Autodesk University 2010

Images courtesy Patrick Emin

Image courtesy of D. Harrington

Images courtesy Patrick Emin

This was one of the original applications Autodesk developed named Autodesk. Instead AutoCAD was more popular and the product known as Autodesk was left back in history.

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Images courtesy Patrick Emin

The office tower that the Autodesk office resides in.

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