Autodesk, Inc. (NASDAQ: ADSK) recently held its annual Investor Day at the Autodesk Gallery in San Francisco, offering an in-depth look into its ongoing shift to a subscription-based business model and future market expansion strategies. The event also reaffirmed the company’s financial outlook for Q3 2016 and the full fiscal year. Carl Bass, President and CEO of Autodesk, emphasized the company’s rapid adaptation to the industry-wide move from desktop to cloud-based solutions. “This transition is enabling our customers to rethink how they approach design, simulation, production, and collaboration,” he stated. “We’ve been preparing for this shift for over two years, and now we’re accelerating it to help our customers build a new future of making things.” During the event, other members of Autodesk’s leadership team joined Bass to discuss current market opportunities, updates on the business model transformation, financial performance, and long-term corporate strategy. The discussions highlighted the company’s commitment to innovation and customer-centric growth. **Business Outlook** Autodesk’s forward-looking statements are based on current expectations and assumptions, with risks and uncertainties outlined under the Safe Harbor section. The company assumes a stable economic environment and foreign exchange rates for its 2016 forecast. A reconciliation between GAAP and non-GAAP metrics is provided below or in the accompanying tables. **Q3 Fiscal 2016 Guidance** | Metric | Range | |--------|-------| | Revenue (in millions) | $580 – $600 | | EPS GAAP | ($0.23) – ($0.18) | | EPS Non-GAAP | $0.05 – $0.10 | *Non-GAAP EPS excludes $0.21 related to stock-based compensation and $0.07 for amortization of acquisition intangibles, net of tax.* **Full Year Fiscal 2016 Guidance** | Metric | Range | |--------|-------| | Billings Growth (on constant currency) | 9% – 11% | | Revenue (in millions) | $2,465 – $2,505 | | GAAP Operating Margin | (2)% – (1)% | | Non-GAAP Operating Margin | 9% – 10% | | EPS GAAP | ($1.39) – ($1.27) | | EPS Non-GAAP | $0.60 – $0.72 | | Net Subscription Additions | 375,000 – 425,000 | *Non-GAAP EPS excludes $0.94 related to the non-cash tax charge, $0.75 for stock-based compensation, and $0.31 for amortization of acquisition intangibles, offset by $0.01 in gains from strategic investments.* The 2016 outlook assumes a 24% effective tax rate for GAAP and 26% for non-GAAP results. **Investor Day Webcast** A live webcast of the event was available on Autodesk’s investor relations website starting at 8:30 a.m. PT. A replay and podcast will be available shortly after the event and remain accessible for 12 months. **Safe Harbor Statement** This release includes forward-looking statements that involve risks and uncertainties. Actual results could differ materially due to factors such as market conditions, business model transitions, currency fluctuations, and other challenges. For more details, refer to Autodesk’s filings with the SEC. **About Autodesk** Autodesk empowers creators across industries to imagine, design, and build a better world. From architects and engineers to artists and students, Autodesk’s software fuels creativity and solves real-world problems. Learn more at [autodesk.com](http://www.autodesk.com). *© 2015 Autodesk, Inc. All rights reserved.* *Autodesk is a registered trademark of Autodesk, Inc. All other trademarks belong to their respective owners.* **Contact:** Autodesk, Inc. Investors: David Gennarelli, 415-507-6033 Press: Noah Cole, 415-580-3535

Laser Goggles

CNI offers proper Laser goggles that protect from laser damage. The lenses are constructed to seal absorbent dyes * in rigid polycarbonate to provide excellent crack resistance and prevent subtle scratches from affecting laser protection.The optical density (OD) and LB grades of a particular wavelength range are printed on the lens or frame and cannot be erased for permanent recognition without blocking the view.

Features:
  • Absorbent dye sealed in rigid polycarbonate lenses (not brittle)
  • Surface scratches do not reduce the optical density of the lens
  • Reasonable and affordable protective goggles
  • High level optical density (OD value)
  • Lineup that can be selected according to the type of wavelength and laser

Specifications

Model Typical Laser (nm) Luminousnes OD (optical density) LB-Rating
LS-G 532 50% 200 - 540nm OD 5+
315 - 540nm DIRM LB5
LS-G-2 532 30% 200 - 540nm OD 7+
315 - 540nm DIRM LB6
LS-GI 532 & 1064 30%

200 - 540nm OD 6+

900 - 1100nm OD 5+

315 - 540nm DIRM LB5

900 - 1070nm DIR LB5
LS-R 635, 694 50% 600 - 700nm OD 4+ 620 - 700nm DIR LB4
LS-R-2 635 30% 600 - 700nm OD 6+ 620 - 700nm DIR LB5
LS-RI 635 & 808 30%

630 - 660nm OD 3+

800 - 830nm OD 5+

630 - 660nm DIR LB3

800 - 830nm DIR LB5

LS-RI-2 635 & 808 & 980 35%

630 - 660 nm OD 2+

800 - 1100nm OD 5+

630 - 660nm DIR LB2

800 - 1100nm DIR LB5

LS-RI-3 635 & 905 &980 37%

630 - 660nm OD 3+

800 - 830nm OD 3+

900 - 1100nm OD5+

630 - 660nm DIR LB3

800 - 830nm DIR LB3

900 - 1100nm DIR LB5

LS-AD 755 & 808 & 1064 40%

740 - 1100nm OD 5+

780 - 1070nm OD 7+

740 - 1100nm DIR LB5

800 - 1070nm IR LB7
LS-DT 980 & 1064 & 1320 40%

800 - 1700nm OD 4+

900 - 1100nm OD 5+

800 - 1400nm DIR LB4

1400 - 1700nm DI LB3
LS-IR-HP 808 & 980 & 1064 60%

800 - 1100nm OD 5+

1060 - 1070nm OD 7+

800 - 1100nm DIR LB5

1000 - 1070 IR LB7
LS-UI 200-1400 10% 200 - 1400nm /
LS-ER 2780 & 2940 80% 2700 - 3000nm OD 6+ 2940nm DI LB3

Protective goggles selection guide

  • About optical density (OD value: Optical Density)

A laser filter that blocks a specific wavelength of laser light becomes safer to the eye as the transmittance becomes zero.

Optical density (OD value) expresses the degree of absorption as a logarithm.

The higher the optical density (OD value), the higher the safety.

For example, if a CW 1kW laser beam is transmitted through laser protective glasses with an OD value of 6, it will be 1mW.

Optical density (OD value) Transmittance (%)
0 100
1 Ten
2 1
3 0.1
Four 0.01
Five 0.001
6 0.0001
  • About VLT (Visible Light Transmittance)

Indicates the transmittance of visible light.
To the human eye, the higher the VLT value, the brighter it looks, and the lower the VLT value, the darker it looks.

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