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Hello,
I am part of a team that oversees the makerspace services, called Digital Innovation Hubs, in ten of our public library branches across Toronto. Since 2017 we have offered access to Fusion 360 on the public access PCs and Macs in our Innovation Hub spaces and provide introductory workshops, delivered by specialized library staff.
At the time we had a local contact with Autodesk and they advised we use the personal/hobbyist version since libraries do not meet the requirements for educational licensing. This solution has worked well for us but we are now updating the computer hardware in all of our libraries and revising the software package that will be deployed.
I'd like to confirm with someone from Autodesk that we are still able to provide access to the hobbyist version of Fusion 360 on the computers we offer the public. With this implementation, each user and participant in our workshops must first register for their own hobbyist account to log in and use the software.
Apologies for the slightly off-topic post but I'm not sure where else to turn for an official answer on our use case for the software. I have lost touch with our previous contacts, who have both moved on outside the company and our authorized vendor connections have been unable to help.
Thanks in advance for any advice and if anyone can provide a direct connection to an appropriate contact at the Toronto Autodesk headquarters, that would be much appreciated!
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