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Autodesk gives schools $25 million in free software

Autodesk has pledged to offer secondary schools, vocational institutions and universities in Australia and New Zealand (A/NZ) free access to its 3D design software and creativity apps to a value of $25 million.

The vendor has also launched a Design the Future program which provides secondary school teachers with free software training and project-based curricula which integrates software and apps into standard lesson plans.

Autodesk expects the initiatives to assist educators across 3400 schools in teaching critical problem-solving skills and prepare students for careers in science, technology, engineering, arts, and mathematics (STEAM).

With free access to Autodesk software, schools can expose students to the technological advancements that are revolutionising the professional world, from Cloud and mobile technologies to 3D printing," Autodesk education programs manager, Brenton Wyett, said.

Autodesk said it already has a presence across "many A/NZ schools," including the likes of Melbourne secondary school, the King David School, and Newcastle's Merewether High School.

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The King David School incorporated Autodesk tools into classword, and uses the software to support its First Robotics and CanSat programs.

"We've recently expanded the use of Autodesk software in our Physics curriculum by having students design, 3D print and present a space-based observatory as part of their study in multi-wavelength astronomy," King David School science and technology educator, Milorad Cerovac, said.

"These hands-on learning activities, made possible by partnerships with industry, not only prepare them for the demands of STEAM-based courses, but also provide students with important skills valued by prospective employers."

Merewether High School is using the software to support participation in the international F1 in Schools design competition.

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Voice Recognition Software Procurement Category Market Research Report from IBISWorld has Been Updated

Los Angeles, CA (PRWEB) October 29, 2014

Voice recognition software exhibits a buyer power score of 4.6, representing a high level of buyer negotiation power. The primary factor driving buyer power is the easy access to substitutes. Windows operating systems come standard with voice recognition software, and buyers can also choose from a handful of free voice recognition software packages, says IBISWorld procurement analyst Dale Schmidt. Neither of these options offers the same accuracy and robustness as paid voice recognition software, but they are still viable options for many buyers.

The existence of no-charge voice recognition software has led to significant consolidation in the market because many vendors have not been able to compete with these options. Nuance Communications has been on an acquisition spree over the last several years and now controls a substantial share of the market. The consolidation of vendors has had a significant negative effect on buyer power because buyers who demand the accuracy and features of voice recognition software have few options beyond Nuance's offerings, adds Schmidt.

In addition, voice recognition software is known for its steep learning curve. It can take months for users to fully reap the time-saving benefits of software and its features. Until that point, the difficulty of using software will consume the time the software promises to save. As a result, buyers need to be careful when selecting software because switching to a new program will cost additional training time.

However, despite market consolidation and a steep learning curve for voice recognition software, market conditions still favor buyers. The remaining vendors have been steadily lowering prices to better compete with free offerings, and vendors have strong financial positions with stable supply chains. As a result, buyers do not need to worry about sudden price spikes or service interruptions. For more information, visit IBISWorlds Voice Recognition Software procurement category market research report page.

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IBISWorld Procurement Report Key Topics

This report is intended to assist buyers of voice recognition software, which is designed to turn speech into text for the purpose of documentation or voice commands. This report focuses on programs and software for personal computers and excludes software and programs designed for mobile devices, free voice recognition software and programs that include voice recognition functionality as a secondary feature.

Executive Summary Pricing Environment Price Fundamentals Benchmark Price Pricing Model Price Drivers Recent Price Trend Price Forecast Product Characteristics Product Life Cycle Total Cost of Ownership Product Specialization Substitute Goods Regulation Quality Control Supply Chain & Vendors Supply Chain Dynamics Supply Chain Risk Imports Competitive Environment Market Share Concentration Market Profitability Switching Costs Purchasing Process Buying Basics Buying Lead Time Selection Process Key RFP Elements Negotiation Questions Buyer Power Factors Key Statistics

About IBISWorld Inc. IBISWorld is one of the world's leading publishers of business intelligence, specializing in Industry research and Procurement research. Since 1971, IBISWorld has provided thoroughly researched, accurate and current business information. With an extensive online portfolio, valued for its depth and scope, IBISWorlds procurement research reports equip clients with the insight necessary to make better purchasing decisions, faster. Headquartered in Los Angeles, IBISWorld Procurement serves a range of business, professional service and government organizations through more than 10 locations worldwide. For more information, visit http://www.ibisworld.com or call 1-800-330-3772.

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