
Above is an artist’s rendering of the Autodesk Technology Engagement Center. On Friday, April 14, CSUN President Erika Erika D. Beck and Autodesk President and CEO Andrew Anagnost will be joined by U.S. Senator Alex Padilla, Congressman Tony Cardenas and Assemblywoman Luz Rivas for the facility’s groundbreaking.
Autodesk Inc., a leader in design and make software, has committed $5 million to California State University, Northridge to support the construction of the Autodesk Technology Engagement Center. The facility will accommodate academic programs in the university’s College of Engineering and Computer Science, equity-focused STEAM programming and Global Hispanic Serving Institution (HSI) Equity Innovation Hub programming at CSUN. This brings the company’s total support of the project to over $7 million.
The new center will be located…