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Autodesk Acquires PI-VR

Transaction expands technology portfolio for automotive visualization.

| Published January 9, 2013

Autodesk has completed its acquisition of PI-VR, a privately held German software company that specializes in real-time visualization technology used primarily in the automotive industry, including its VRED product. Terms of the transaction were not disclosed.

"This acquisition brings to Autodesk a highly-skilled team with deep expertise in high-end visualization that will help expand our offerings for the automotive industry," said Buzz Kross, senior vice president, design, lifecycle and simulation at Autodesk. "The VRED technology helps solve a broad set of problems in the process of car design and engineering, and reduces the need for physical prototypes through the use of real time, highly realistic visualization. We look forward to making this technology broadly available to our automotive industry customers, and welcome PI-VR customers, employees and partners to Autodesk."

Autodesk intends to integrate Autodesk technologies into the PI-VR platform, while continuing to sell, support and enhance the PI-VR product line. The VRED products will join Autodesk's existing solutions for the automotive industry including Autodesk Showcase, Alias, Maya, 3ds Max, and the Autodesk Design and Creation Suites.

For more information, visit Autodesk and PI-VR.

Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company's website.


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