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    In the future, leveraging on the venue cooperation in the Digital Education Town, technology seminars, and IP linkage market promotion, both sides will jointly carry out the construction of the digital education ecosystem through the "Autodesk ECOX Project."

    FREMONT, CA: NetDragon Websoft Holdings Limited, a global leader in building internet communities, announced that it has signed a strategic memorandum of understanding (MOU) with Autodesk Software (China) Limited in the Digital Education Town in Changle, Fuzhou. Both parties intend to establish a long-term communication mechanism by utilizing their core technology advantages and working together to promote digital technology in education. Both parties also plan to jointly participate in UNESCO's charity activities in digital education and continuously deepen cooperation in education philanthropy. Meanwhile, NetDragon and Autodesk (China) have agreed to build a digital education ecosystem together. Having joined the "Autodesk ECOX Project," NetDragon will cooperate with Autodesk (China) to inject new vitality into the development of the digital education ecosystem through technology exchanges, venue cooperation, business activities, and market promotion. Mr. Liu Dejian, Chairman of NetDragon, and Mr. Richard Li, Chairman of Autodesk (China), have both attended the signing ceremony.

    During the signing ceremony, both sides agreed to build a long-term communication mechanism, constantly enrich and refine the communication channels, and promote in-depth development of the strategic partnership. Furthermore, the two parties intend to make digital education promotion the core of business cooperation, including 2D and 3D technology communications, sharing of digital content creation experience, etc.

    The advanced 2D and 3D technologies of Autodesk (China) will further enhance and expand the design capabilities and creative inspiration of NetDragon's designers, enabling them to design products that will fit teaching needs better. Meanwhile, NetDragon will also utilize Autodesk (China)'s technologies, products, and services to improve the efficiency of 2D and 3D technologies in the digital education industry. Leveraging on years of experience in digital education content creation and management, the company has promoted the efficient development of digital education content production and will further improve the digital education ecosystem.

    In addition to technology cooperation, NetDragon and Autodesk (China) have also reached a preliminary consensus on expanding cooperation in education philanthropy. Both parties plan to participate in UNESCO's digital education charity works to continually improve the education development in remote areas and promote educational equity.

    Besides, NetDragon has joined the "Autodesk ECOX Project," in which the company, like other members, will have the opportunity to obtain various accelerated support from Autodesk (China), including technical support, market promotion, industry knowledge, etc.

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