Infrastructure How One German Company Is Going Full Steam Ahead With Maglev Technology by Friederike Voigt German company Max Bögl has taken the next step in the development of maglev technology. China has recognized its huge potential for local transport.
Engineering Eyeing the C-Suite? Carve Out an Executive Career Path With Strategy by Susan Etlinger, Altimeter Group Sr. Analyst What does it take to reach the C-suite? An Autodesk product executive shares strategies for aspiring leaders on setting an executive career path to reach the top levels in business.
Infrastructure Could Public-Private Partnership in Infrastructure Development Build Resiliency? by Markkus Rovito As demand for infrastructure development coincides with COVID-19’s economic fallout, five articles and podcasts argue public-private partnership could help fund needed projects.
Infrastructure Fix Those Pipes! Water Infrastructure Is Key to a Fast-Flowing Industrial Economy by Patrick Sisson America’s manufacturing economy depends on the increasingly leaky pipes undergirding the US water system—it’s time to start funding water-infrastructure upgrades.
Infrastructure Paving a Path Toward Infrastructure Improvements Through Unlikely Alliances by Rhea Wessel US infrastructure is crumbling, but one nonprofit connects public and private groups to make real, lasting improvements: creating better policy, combatting inequality, and improving access.
Infrastructure Indonesia Has a Bold Infrastructure Plan—and Is Using 5D BIM to Drive It by Rina Diane Caballar Indonesia is investing $412 billion in a massive infrastructure overhaul. A key project is the Temef Dam, which will provide irrigation and flood control—and 5D BIM will make it happen.
Engineering Why It’s Important to Walk the Talk: 3 Brand Truths for Business Success by Fred Saunders, Autodesk VP In times of crisis, brands have an opportunity and an obligation to be present for their customers. By following three brand truths, companies can be sure they’re on the right path.
Architecture Location, Location, Relocation: Swedish Town in the Arctic Is Moving—Literally by Friederike Voigt Sweden's northernmost city, Kiruna, is sinking; mining has compromised the earth below. A massive Kiruna relocation project aims to save the Artic hamlet.
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.