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Autodesk Releases New Version Of Inventor Engineer-To-Order

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Autodesk has introduced a new release of Autodesk Inventor Engineer-to-Order software that can be deployed over the Web, providing access to real-time, 3D visualization and pricing information for customized product configurations.

Manufacturers can more accurately predict the actual cost of a completed design, generate more precise proposals and reduce overall lead time for product delivery.

Autodesk Inventor Engineer-to-Order automates the order and bid process right at the point of sale by providing tools for capturing business and engineering rules. The new browser-based access is powered by Autodesk Inventor Engineer-to-Order Server, as well as new templates and modules that can reduce the time it takes to develop and maintain Engineer-to-Order applications.

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