Industry Collections Available to Entrepreneurs and Nonprofits Around the World
Designers driving positive change now have access to the latest tools from Autodesk Autodesk has always believed in the power of design to create meaningful, lasting change. As more individuals and organizations tackle pressing global challenges—such as climate change, healthcare access, and poverty—there's a growing need for cutting-edge tools that can help them bring their visions to life. That’s why we’re thrilled to announce that Industry Collections are now available to entrepreneurs and nonprofit innovators around the world. These collections provide essential software tailored to specific industries, empowering users to innovate with confidence. Hôpital Universitaire de Mirebalais/University Hospital in Mirebalais, Haiti, completed in 2013 by Build Health International for Partners in Health (Credit: Rebecca E. Rollins/Partners In Health) One of the ways Autodesk supports this mission is through the Technology Impact Program, which provides free software to nonprofits worldwide that are using design to make a difference in social and environmental causes. Since its launch in 2013, the program has supported over 1,200 organizations, including Habitat for Humanity, UNHCR, and Build Health International. These groups are working on everything from building homes to creating safe healthcare facilities in underserved areas, all with the help of Autodesk tools. A family in India gathers around a BioLite Home Stove (credit: BioLite) For those who are starting out, the Entrepreneur Impact Program offers support to early-stage startups focused on making a positive impact. Originally launched as the Cleantech Partner Program in 2009, it has since expanded to include any entrepreneur addressing social or environmental challenges. Participants receive not only software but also training, mentorship, and networking opportunities to help them scale their ideas faster. Over 3,000 startups have benefited from the program, including companies like FreeWire, BioLite, Little Sparrows Technologies, and Vantage Power—each bringing innovative solutions to energy, health, and sustainability issues. Ilima Primary School (credit: MASS Design Group) In addition to these programs, the Autodesk Foundation plays a key role in supporting impactful design work. Focused exclusively on design-driven social innovation, the foundation has invested in over 35 grantees globally, including D-Rev, MASS Design Group, and Water for People. These organizations are using design to improve lives, build resilient infrastructure, and ensure access to clean water and sanitation for all. With the availability of Industry Collections, more designers, entrepreneurs, and changemakers can now use the most advanced Autodesk tools to drive innovation in their respective fields. Whether you're designing a hospital, a sustainable energy solution, or a school, Autodesk is here to support your vision. Every day, we are inspired by the incredible work being done by our customers and partners. We're proud and humbled to be part of their journey, helping them imagine, design, and build a better future for all. white candle,church candle,household candle,stick candle Meichen(Hebei) Technology.,Ltd , https://www.mchenhome.com   Â
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