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Building the Future: Autodesk’s Vision for a Connected, Sustainable AECO Industry

Monday, October 28th, 2024

At last week’s Autodesk University in San Diego, the AECO industry keynote felt like more than a mere presentation; it was a deep dive into Autodesk’s transformative vision for the future of architecture, engineering, and construction (AEC). Led by Nicolas Mangon, Autodesk’s VP of AEC Industry Strategy, the keynote drew an eager audience of industry professionals to explore how connected, data-driven tools are not just reshaping project workflows but are poised to redefine the AECO industry itself.

Nicolas Mangon VP, AEC Industry Strategy, Autodesk

Nicolas Mangon kicked off the event with a compelling vision centered on data as the “gold mine” of the industry—an asset with immense potential to solve many of AECO’s biggest challenges, including skilled labor shortages, supply chain disruptions, and urgent sustainability concerns. But the true star of his opening remarks was Dasher, a robot built by Deconstruct Robotics, equipped to perform real-time data collection and monitoring on construction sites. Mangon introduced Dasher with a blend of humor and awe, calling her a “data Rockstar,” whose job goes beyond simple scanning; Dasher connects physical and digital environments by capturing data and funneling it into Autodesk Docs, Autodesk’s powerful data management environment. This real-time data capture not only provides granular insights into physical assets but also enables seamless updates and decision-making across teams—a vision Mangon framed as the future of connected, accessible, and secure project data.

Dasher, as Mangon explained, is more than a tool; she symbolizes the future of autonomous systems in the AECO industry, where robots on construction sites and drones in the sky could map, scan, and update digital twins. This future, as Mangon highlighted, is closer than ever, thanks to Autodesk Docs, which acts as the “garage” for storing and organizing data collected from Autodesk’s suite of tools, including AutoCAD, Revit, Civil 3D, Tandem, and third-party integrations like PowerBI. “Imagine a future where a robot on the ground or in the sky can scan the built environment or job sites and capture data,” he explained, painting an image of a world where digital and physical environments converge. He described Docs as a secure, universally accessible platform that allows every stakeholder, regardless of location, to participate in decision-making, bridging the gaps between project phases and breaking down traditional silos.

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Bentley Systems Announces Groundbreaking Innovations and Strategic Acquisitions at the Year in Infrastructure Conference in Vancouver

Tuesday, October 15th, 2024

VANCOUVER, B.C. — At Bentley Systems’ Year in Infrastructure Conference this week, the global infrastructure software leader unveiled a series of innovative product updates, key acquisitions, and strategic partnerships that promise to redefine infrastructure design, construction, and operations. With a clear focus on openness, AI-powered digital twins, and cross-platform collaboration, the conference set the stage for Bentley’s vision of a more connected and efficient infrastructure future.


Embracing Openness and Digital Twins: The Future of Infrastructure

Julien Moutte, chief technology officer at Bentley Systems, emphasized Bentley’s deep commitment to openness, calling it the “backbone of our digital twin strategy.” As infrastructure projects become more complex, the need for seamless data integration across tools and systems becomes paramount. Bentley’s iTwin platform was developed to address this challenge, ensuring that data is created, managed, and consumed in a centralized environment without the fragmentation that plagues traditional project workflows.

Moutte explained that the iTwin platform serves as more than just a data hub. “It offers a way for engineers, contractors, and asset managers to collaborate effectively, with data that remains accessible and relevant throughout the entire lifecycle of an infrastructure asset.” This open approach ensures that users can integrate third-party tools, leverage domain-specific expertise, and use data in ways that fit their evolving needs.

Moutte also stressed the importance of longevity in data management. “Your data is your data,” he said, underscoring Bentley’s commitment to data autonomy. “By promoting open standards, open-source tools, and open APIs, we are making sure that data remains interoperable and usable for decades.” This openness ensures that Bentley’s solutions can integrate seamlessly with other systems, future-proofing infrastructure projects and reducing operational risks.

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