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AutoCAD Celebrates 25 Years of User Innovation

 

AutoCAD 25 Years

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Meet Rusty Gesner. In 1983, Rusty placed one of the first orders for AutoCAD® software. But his AutoCAD firsts were just getting started, as he quickly became one of the first resellers, started one of the first user groups, and even authored one of the first books on AutoCAD.

As AutoCAD celebrates 25 years of user innovation, we’re taking a moment to acknowledge the users like Rusty, who have helped engineer the AutoCAD success story.

To hear more about Rusty and other Legends of AutoCAD, visit asean.autodesk.com/autocad25

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