Jan 22 (Reuters) - Design software maker Autodesk (ADSK.O), opens new tab said on Thursday it would shed about 7% of its global workforce, or roughly 1,000 jobs, as ‌it aims to redirect spending to ...
Autodesk ADSK0.89%increase; green up pointing triangle plans to cut about 1,000 jobs, roughly 7% of its workforce, as part of a global restructuring plan as it seeks to strengthen sales and marketing.
Autodesk, the San Francisco-headquartered maker of design and engineering software, is laying off around 1,000 workers. The AutoCAD-maker’s layoff follows a 1,350-worker cut last February and is ...
Autodesk will release artificial intelligence assistants based on a uniform platform that’s an AI “partner” across all platforms that will be able to interrogate design, ask questions and iterate ...
A major new study found that eating more ultra-processed foods (UPFs) – especially those with certain additives – is tied to higher mortality from any cause over about 11 years of follow-up.
Animal studies suggest that some food additives, such as artificial colorants and sweeteners, emulsifiers, and antimicrobial preservatives, could be harmful to gut health. A recent review published in ...
Additive manufacturing has long been seen as a go-to for prototyping. But today, it’s something far more integral: It's a driver of scalable innovation and, increasingly, a viable method for ...
Food additives have come under increasing scrutiny in recent months, and Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. recently announced a ban on eight frequently used food dyes from food and beverages. Two ...
NEW YORK, July 14 (Reuters) - Design software maker Autodesk (ADSK.O), opens new tab said in a regulatory filing on Monday that it plans to pursue its "strategic priorities" and make only "targeted ...
Food additives are often considered undesirable by consumers. This is particularly the case recently, with many consumers concerned about their prevalence within ultra-processed foods. So are ...
Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and the Food and Drug Administration announced a plan to phase out petroleum-based dyes in food by the end of 2026. Photo: Andrew Harnik/Getty ...