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If you use the widely popular Box file-sharing service, handling design and engineering files just got a whole lot smoother. At Boxworks 2015 in San Francisco, Box highlighted Autodesk as a key partner, emphasizing how this collaboration boosts productivity and streamlines workflows for professionals working with complex design files.
Millions of design and engineering files are stored on Box, but until now, many of these files were difficult to access or work with directly. The new integration between Box and Autodesk A360 changes that by eliminating the frustrations of viewing, sharing, and reviewing designs. This makes it easier for designers and engineers to collaborate, communicate, and stay productive.
Here's how the integration works:
**While Using Box**
Users can now access A360 directly from Box’s App Gallery, allowing them to view and share a wide range of design file formats, including AutoCAD DWG, Navisworks NWD, Fusion F3D, Inventor IPT, plus DWF, DWFX, and DXF. Additional support includes STEP, STL, and IGES files.
The Autodesk A360 Viewer comes with powerful tools such as Live Review, Explode, Isolate, and Search, making it much easier to analyze and discuss design files without leaving the Box platform.
**While Using Autodesk A360**
When working within the Autodesk A360 environment, users can now directly access files stored in their Box accounts. This seamless connection allows for a more efficient workflow, reducing the need to switch between platforms.
This integrated solution is available right away. To try out the viewer, visit https://360.autodesk.com/viewer or simply go to Box’s App Gallery and launch A360 from there.
Whether you're an engineer, designer, or project manager, this partnership between Box and Autodesk A360 is a game-changer. It not only simplifies file management but also enhances team collaboration, ensuring that everyone stays on the same page—literally and figuratively.