Category: Announcements
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Call for Preview Testing: Revit 2026/2025 Migration to .NET 10
Attention Revit Add-in Developers! Autodesk is planning to migrate Revit 2025 and 2026 to .NET 10. We need your help test your application against Revit on .NET 10. Revit 2025 and 2026 are built on .NET 8. As many of you are aware, Microsoft is ending support for .NET 8 on November 10, 2026. .NET…
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What’s new in 3ds Max 2027?
A few weeks ago, 3ds Max 2027 was officially released, introducing new features and capabilities for both artists and developers. With this release, 3ds Max saw many upgrades including Arnold to 5.9.0, USD to 0.14.0, Substance to 3.0.6, performance improvements across tools, modifiers, and render workflows, and much more. Refer to the product release page…
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Announcement: AutoCAD Next Release Beta
Join AutoCAD Beta program and including Toolset updates for next release.
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Adapting to Change: Inventor Design Automation 2026 Engine Moves to .NET 8
<?xml encoding=”UTF-8″>by Chandra shekar Gopal, With the release of Inventor Design Automation (DA) 2026, Autodesk has taken a decisive step into the future by exclusively supporting a .NET 8-based Inventor Server. This transition marks a pivotal evolution for developers working with Inventor’s automation capabilities, especially those maintaining legacy workflows based on the older .NET Framework.…
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Inventor Apprentice Server Enhancement in Inventor 2026
<?xml encoding=”UTF-8″>by Chandra shekar Gopal, With the release of Autodesk Inventor 2026, Autodesk introduces a significant architectural change to the Inventor Apprentice Server—it is now distributed as a standalone installation. This update gives developers more control over deployment and ensures a consistent, version-specific setup environment, especially in multi-version or automation-heavy environments. 🔍 What’s New – Standalone…
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3rd party libraries used by Inventor 2024
Looks like I missed to publish this for Inventor 2024 but some people do need it, so here it goes. If you are using any of them from your add-in then the best is to make sure you are using the same version to avoid version conflict: Component Name Version DevExpress 21.1.5 7z 22.00.0.0 SQLite…
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New Content for Autodesk Vault Professional
Hello everyone. My name is Markus Koechl. I am a Sr. Solutions Engineer in the Autodesk EMEA Technical Sales organization. You might have seen my name in the Vault customization forum, Autodesk Knowledge Network (AKN), and AU classes or even accessed my public GitHub repository for Vault sample applications. This blog got silent for the…
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Fusion 360 Affiliate Program
Are you a huge fan of Autodesk Fusion 360? Do you have a robust community or following that trusts your opinion on software (and other things)? The Fusion 360 Marketing Team has a lucrative proposal for you: join our affiliate program! Affiliate marketing is a process by which an affiliate earns a commission for selling…
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We are Hiring- Developer Advocate
By Madhukar Moogala The DAS (erstwhile ADN) team is hiring a AutoCAD Developer Advocate based in our Bengaluru office. Please spread the word. Experience with AutoCAD APIs – or any other Autodesk technology – is not required (but would be a bonus). https://autodesk.wd1.myworkdayjobs.com/Ext/job/Bengaluru-IND/Developer-Advocate_22WD61274-1?src=JB-10065 Autodesk is hiring Developer Advocate! If you’re a software engineer who’s enthusiastic…
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Important info if your add-in uses pyc files
Fusion 360 is migrating to a newer engine of Python and it will make your add-in fail if it's relying on compiled Python files (*.pyc) For more info see https://help.autodesk.com/view/fusion360/ENU/?guid=GUID-36B1FFB5-5291-4532-8F11-90E912769B34 -Adam

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