Autodesk to launch Fusion 360 in Japanese

At this year's Maker Faire Tokyo, Autodesk made a significant announcement by revealing its plans to launch a Japanese language version of Fusion 360, its cloud-based CAD/CAM/CAE software. This move comes as part of Autodesk's strategy to bring cutting-edge 3D design capabilities to Japan, ensuring accessibility for local designers, engineers, and innovators. Held over the weekend, Maker Faire Tokyo provided the ideal backdrop for this announcement, showcasing the creativity and technological advancements driving the future of manufacturing. Fusion 360, known for its innovative integration of CAD, CAM, and CAE into one cohesive platform, is set to become even more accessible with its local language support, scheduled to roll out this fall. Kevin Schneider, Director of Fusion 360 at Autodesk, expressed enthusiasm about introducing such a transformative tool to Japan, a nation synonymous with innovation in product design and manufacturing processes. "Fusion 360 offers an end-to-end solution from conceptualization to production," Schneider noted, highlighting how the software empowers users across various fields, from industrial designers to aspiring makers. Tetsuya Konishi, co-founder and CCO of Exiii—a Japanese startup utilizing Fusion 360 to develop advanced prosthetics—shared his positive experiences with the software. He praised its user-friendly interface and realistic rendering capabilities, noting how these features enhance productivity right from the start. "For anyone venturing into design or engineering, Fusion 360 becomes an invaluable companion almost immediately," he remarked. The impact of Fusion 360 extends beyond just professionals; students and startups also benefit greatly from its free access options. This aligns perfectly with Autodesk's mission to democratize technology and remove obstacles for budding creators worldwide. As Schneider put it, "Our collective passion lies in reducing barriers for entering the realm of product development." With the anticipated release of Fusion 360 in Japanese this autumn, Autodesk continues its commitment to fostering creativity and innovation globally. To explore more about Fusion 360 and access a free 30-day trial, visit [www.autodesk.com/fusion360](http://www.autodesk.com/fusion360). This initiative marks another step forward in Autodesk's journey towards creating tools that inspire and enable the next generation of innovators across every corner of the globe.

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