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From IIT classrooms to SME workshops, and flexible subscriptions: Autodesk bets on India’s innovation pipeline

September 18, 2025 / 17:26 IST
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India’s innovation pipeline is expanding rapidly, with students, startups, and SMEs pushing the boundaries of design, manufacturing, and AI-led workflows. Autodesk leaders Jeff Kinder, EVP of Product Development and Manufacturing Solutions, and Srinath Jonalagadda, VP of Data Management, outlined how it is aligning its tools and business models to serve this ecosystem. The company is focusing on education, affordability, and government collaboration to ensure its platforms like Fusion become more accessible and useful for Indian companies.

India as a growth market

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India’s startup and manufacturing ecosystem is entering a new phase, driven by rapid adoption of AI and demand for advanced digital tools. For Autodesk, this shift is less about competing with local players and more about widening access to its own platforms.

Jeff Kinder, Executive Vice President of Product Development and Manufacturing Solutions, described India as a market where accessibility will define success. “We partnered with a lot of educational institutions like IITs to make sure that we’re putting our tools out there to give it free to students and to educators, so that we can train them on the tools of the next generation,” he said.