HP also announced the launch of DesignByMany, a new challenge-based online community for the architectural, engineering and construction (AEC) industry. At Autodesk University 2010, HP is demonstrating the power of its technologies to transform the way design professionals work and to provide Autodesk users with a significant engineering edge.
HP also will demonstrate the outstanding performance of AutoCAD on an HP Z200 Workstation, which earned the official AutoCAD certification label, as well as "Inventor" running at its best on an HP Z600 Workstation and the full range of HP EliteBook Mobile Workstations.
Significantly less expensive to acquire and operate compared to competing technologies, the device is available in monochrome or color models and streamlines print production by offering speeds of up to four D-sized pages per minute, the capacity to manage up to three media rolls and the HP Smart Roll Loading System.
In the Autodesk Best-in-Class Lounge and HP booth 115, HP will demonstrate its suite of award-winning HP Z series workstations, which are used by Autodesk to develop, test and demonstrate its own products, as well as the new HP Designjet T2300 eMultifunction Printer (eMFP) with the HP ePrint & Share platform, which allows design teams to access, share and print large-format project files online.
At Autodesk University, we will show how HP has responded to this need by simplifying the printing process from AutoCAD and providing tools that enable the effective sharing of print-ready files so these creative minds can focus on building and executing their ideas, rather than managing cumbersome design and print processes.
In the HP booth, HP Z Workstations will be used to demonstrate features that benefit Autodesk customers, such as the newest version of HP Performance Advisor, a tool that helps users set up and optimize HP Z Workstations to match their Autodesk application requirements.
HP HP3-029 has collaborated with Autodesk to offer an integrated workflow solution that helps design professionals improve efficiency, collaboration and productivity on every project. The HP ePrint & Share plug-in for HP Designjet simplifies the printing process directly from AutoCAD, allowing users to access HP ePrint & Share directly from the application and create print-ready files with just one click while printing from AutoCAD.
In addition to improving workflow with HP ePrint & Share and the HP Designjet T2300 eMFP, HP Z Workstations are engineered to optimize the way hardware and software components work together, delivering massive, whole-system computational power that helps maximize productivity and make 3-D design and visualization fast and efficient.
HP thoroughly tests and certifies each HP Workstation model for Autodesk applications, and HP Performance Advisor offers special features to optimize the performance of Autodesk applications. Also on display in the HP booth, the HP Designjet T7100 Printer series is designed for central reprographic departments in enterprises and reproduction houses.
Organized by David Fano, founder of design technology consultancy CASE and an adjunct professor at Columbia University's Graduate School of Architecture, the DesignByMany community encourages technical design professionals from around the world to share their skills and visions to improve the community as a whole through architectural design projects.
It is crucial to provide design professionals with tools that fit their mobile and collaborative work styles. HP is leading the way in providing solutions for technical design professionals through a combination of software and service partners and an unmatched portfolio of products.
Also included with every HP HP3-029 Designjet T2300 eMFP purchase, AutoCAD Raster Design(2) enables the full scanning and vectorization of sketches, printed plans or blueprints so design professionals can manage, convert, analyze and edit images from scanned paper draw?ings in AutoCAD software and applications based on AutoCAD.
HP will support a series of challenges on the site around the theme "Building for the Greater Good." The first challenge, which kicks off today at Autodesk University and runs through Dec. 17, calls for the creation of a parametric version of Buckminster Fuller's Dymaxion House.
HP also will demonstrate the outstanding performance of AutoCAD on an HP Z200 Workstation, which earned the official AutoCAD certification label, as well as "Inventor" running at its best on an HP Z600 Workstation and the full range of HP EliteBook Mobile Workstations.
Significantly less expensive to acquire and operate compared to competing technologies, the device is available in monochrome or color models and streamlines print production by offering speeds of up to four D-sized pages per minute, the capacity to manage up to three media rolls and the HP Smart Roll Loading System.
In the Autodesk Best-in-Class Lounge and HP booth 115, HP will demonstrate its suite of award-winning HP Z series workstations, which are used by Autodesk to develop, test and demonstrate its own products, as well as the new HP Designjet T2300 eMultifunction Printer (eMFP) with the HP ePrint & Share platform, which allows design teams to access, share and print large-format project files online.
At Autodesk University, we will show how HP has responded to this need by simplifying the printing process from AutoCAD and providing tools that enable the effective sharing of print-ready files so these creative minds can focus on building and executing their ideas, rather than managing cumbersome design and print processes.
In the HP booth, HP Z Workstations will be used to demonstrate features that benefit Autodesk customers, such as the newest version of HP Performance Advisor, a tool that helps users set up and optimize HP Z Workstations to match their Autodesk application requirements.
HP HP3-029 has collaborated with Autodesk to offer an integrated workflow solution that helps design professionals improve efficiency, collaboration and productivity on every project. The HP ePrint & Share plug-in for HP Designjet simplifies the printing process directly from AutoCAD, allowing users to access HP ePrint & Share directly from the application and create print-ready files with just one click while printing from AutoCAD.
In addition to improving workflow with HP ePrint & Share and the HP Designjet T2300 eMFP, HP Z Workstations are engineered to optimize the way hardware and software components work together, delivering massive, whole-system computational power that helps maximize productivity and make 3-D design and visualization fast and efficient.
HP thoroughly tests and certifies each HP Workstation model for Autodesk applications, and HP Performance Advisor offers special features to optimize the performance of Autodesk applications. Also on display in the HP booth, the HP Designjet T7100 Printer series is designed for central reprographic departments in enterprises and reproduction houses.
Organized by David Fano, founder of design technology consultancy CASE and an adjunct professor at Columbia University's Graduate School of Architecture, the DesignByMany community encourages technical design professionals from around the world to share their skills and visions to improve the community as a whole through architectural design projects.
It is crucial to provide design professionals with tools that fit their mobile and collaborative work styles. HP is leading the way in providing solutions for technical design professionals through a combination of software and service partners and an unmatched portfolio of products.
Also included with every HP HP3-029 Designjet T2300 eMFP purchase, AutoCAD Raster Design(2) enables the full scanning and vectorization of sketches, printed plans or blueprints so design professionals can manage, convert, analyze and edit images from scanned paper draw?ings in AutoCAD software and applications based on AutoCAD.
HP will support a series of challenges on the site around the theme "Building for the Greater Good." The first challenge, which kicks off today at Autodesk University and runs through Dec. 17, calls for the creation of a parametric version of Buckminster Fuller's Dymaxion House.