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Autodesk university 2020
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autodesk university 2020

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By giving away extended access to Autodesk BIM 360, the company both helped firms deal with going virtual during Covid, as well as giving them a free taste of what was possible by relying on the cloud as a backbone. Obviously a mass digital construction migration is good for Autodesk’s business.

autodesk university 2020

Instead, it will be permanently digitised providing productivity benefits. By rolling with the punches and adopting increasingly digital workflows to cope with remote working, he feels that the construction industry will not go back to its old processes and workflows. While the near-term outcomes are unknown, Anagnost had a positive and optimistic view on what will happen on the other side of the pandemic. Practices had to think differently to meet the demand changes and be able to suddenly become virtual organisations. All at once we realised how fragile our economies, processes, supply chains and ecosystems were. With firms thrown into turmoil by a global pandemic, we were forced to work from home, adapt and create a new normal. In a wide-ranging talk, Anagnost commented on the challenging year we have just had. The main keynote was delivered by Autodesk CEO, Andrew Anagnost. As you will read, the AEC division has added a lot of meat to its bones this year. This AU saw Autodesk double down on last year’s launch of ‘Construction Cloud’ and start to expand capabilities significantly beyond just storage, model sharing and document distribution workflows. The good news is the Autodesk event team has done an excellent job of maintaining the breadth and mix of talks, classes and activities as best as is possible online and you can dip in and out at will, to catch-up on literally hundreds of hours of videos given by topic experts.įor the past few years, while the cloud, automation and machine learning have become key topics for AU keynotes, this has tended to be focussed on future promises that the technologies hold, as opposed to an actual connected and integrated deliverable. ‘What happens in Covid stays in Covid’, doesn’t quite have the same ring as the Vegas equivalent. No corridor chats or bar hopping, just a global audience of designers and builders, sat at home in front of a computer, wondering if they have enough coffee, toilet paper and saying ‘you’re on mute’ a lot to colleagues. This year, no cacophony of slot machines while dashing about to catch key sessions. From AI-based conceptual design and digital twins to the evolution of Construction Cloud and a new ‘open’ approach, there was plenty for AEC professionals to get their teeth into at this virtual event, writes Martyn Dayīeing in the middle of a Covid-19 lockdown is probably the furthest away from being in Las Vegas for Autodesk University (AU) that I could ever imagine.











Autodesk university 2020