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This is a presentation from the 2014 Autodesk University.
The AEC Lens Posts Tagged ‘Autodesk University’The Future of How Visualizations Are Made: Real-time Exploration of Design DataThursday, January 15th, 2015Autodesk CEO Carl Bass and CTO Jeff Kowalski Keynote at the 2014 Autodesk UniversityTuesday, January 13th, 2015Article source: Autodesk
DescriptionJoin Autodesk CEO Carl Bass and CTO Jeff Kowalski as they present the trends and forces shaping the future of making things. Carl will talk about new ways to communicate and even collaborate with our computers, which are blurring the lines between the digital and physical worlds. Jeff will explore how we’re bringing life to design through robust design taxonomies, generative design, and our emerging power to create things that can sense, respond, and collaborate. Innovation Forum: The Future of How Buildings Are Made: A Stimulant for Your Next ProjectMonday, January 12th, 2015Article Source: Autodesk This is a presentation from the 2014 Autodesk University held in Las Vegas in December, 2014. DescriptionThe explosion of digital context is about to change everything that you know about the design and construction of the built environment. Join the AU Innovation Forum, buckle yourself in, and wrap your mind around the future of making buildings.
SpeakersCo-speaker: Alan Ricks Autodesk University Innovation Forum: Design and Construction—TransformedThursday, January 16th, 2014Article source: Autodesk Technology is transforming the way we design and construct everything, from buildings to cities and the infrastructure that connects them together. The rise of reality capture, cloud computing, gamification, and social and mobile platforms as well as building information modeling is dramatically extending how the AEC industry creates value. But product and service advances are by themselves not enough. To drive innovative projects, we need to move from designing objects to designing complete systems. Leading industry innovators demonstrate the power of collaborative, integrated, holistic design and construction.
Autodesk University Innovation Forum: The New Industrial RevolutionWednesday, January 8th, 2014Article source: AutodeskManufacturing matters. Today, advances in technology are transforming the way we make things. Promising new technologies, such as additive 3D printing and advanced robotic automation, have the potential to change how objects are fabricated and assembled. New open and crowdsource platforms are transforming the tools and workflows of manufacturing. Intelligent materials will enable manufacturers to create products with fantastic new properties. The New Industrial Revolution Innovation Forum brings together trailblazing innovators who are changing the way we manufacture. They distill the real practices from the public-relations hype, show what is immediately available and what is over the horizon, and describe how businesses, both large and small, can take advantage of the emerging revolution.
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