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The design world is navigating a fundamental shift that might someday enable people to design or modify their own products. Certainly business models are changing, services and products are packaged together, and designs can be re-used and repurposed.   Robots at work: A team from the University of Texas A&M is exploring the use of robots and lightweight geofoam to build ...

Kathleen Maher

The design world is navigating a fundamental shift that might someday enable people to design or modify their own products. Certainly business models are changing, services and products are packaged together, and designs can be re-used and repurposed.   Robots at work: A team from the University of Texas A&M is exploring the use of robots and lightweight geofoam to build structures in remote locations, in emergency situations, for disaster relief. (Source: Jon Peddie Research) Autodesk and its competitors are dealing with this shift in a number of ways, but one tried and true approach has been to help educate the
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