Designing for Impact: How Innovators Are Exploring Emerging Technologies [E-book] by Missy Roback Solving the world’s social, environmental, and economic problems is an urgent need. Learn how residents of the Autodesk Technology Centers are designing for impact.
Architecture “It’s Not the Last Virus We’ll Face:” How COVID-19 Will Change Office Building Design by Redshift Video
Architecture Collaborative Robotics Bridges the Gap Between Digital and Physical Manufacturing by Redshift Video
Engineering 5 Innovative Voices You Can Hear at This Year’s Autodesk University Conference by Markkus Rovito These presenters at this year's Autodesk University conference have created immersive digital realities for designing, mobilized volunteers for ventilators, and made race-car parts with AI.
Education How VR Training in the Workplace Is Transforming Learning on the Job by Patrick Sisson VR training in the workplace is a booming business—especially for a newly remote workforce. Simulated virtual-reality scenarios help nurses, managers, architects, and more learn on the job.
Architecture What Will Architecture Design Look Like After COVID-19? Flexible and Resilient by Zach Mortice Architecture and design post–COVID-19 will be facing some big changes. Across public-facing sectors—schools, offices, and retail—resilience and flexibility will be key.
Engineering 6 Reasons Why Returning to the Workplace Doesn’t Mean Discarding Desks by Nicolas Mangon, Autodesk VP Keeping workers safe after returning to the workplace isn’t about throwing desks into landfills. Returning is less about discarding and more about tapping technology to reimagine dynamic spaces.
Infrastructure Digitizing the Eiffel Tower: Inside the World’s Largest Urban 3D Model by Maxime Thomas To inspire transformation of the lands surrounding the Eiffel Tower, the city of Paris used BIM and LIDAR to build the largest 3D model of its kind.