Autodesk, Inc. introduced its Autodesk Media and Entertainment division, formerly known as Discreet. The division will remain dedicated to providing solutions and innovative services for the film, video, gaming markets, entertainment and related media.
The transition of Discreet a Autodesk Media and Entertainment will not modify the teams dedicated to sales, support and product development. The brand change translates into an increase in resources that the division will be able to use it to better serve its customers. In addition, the division will be able to offer broader support with the launch of a consulting services organization focused on the media and entertainment industry.
According to Martin Vann, Vice President of the Autodesk Media and Entertainment division not only provide a broader and more strategic presence for Autodesk, but also a better platform for us to compete in our main markets of film, television, video games and design visualization.
Autodesk Media and Entertainment demonstrate the benefits of this integration during the National Association of Broadcasters Convention (NAB) in Las Vegas, from April 18 to 21. At this convention industry leader, Autodesk Media and Entertainment unveil its new and most innovative offers as well as significant improvements to your existing products and solutions.
The Autodesk Media and Entertainment will be based in Montreal, Canada, where it was located Discreet since Autodesk acquired Discreet Logic in 1999. Autodesk will maintain its strong presence in Montreal, leveraging the base of talented and experienced professionals creative existing there.
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