| | Imagine Tomorrow, Today. At Autodesk, we are always thinking of the future. Imagine the potential of digital cities. Imagine a collaborative environment created around intelligent high-fidelity 3D digital models of existing and proposed infrastructure. Imagine a combined digital ecosystem that can capture, analyze, and visualize projects on a city and regional scale—an open platform that supports secure and robust integration of CAD; building information modeling (BIM); and geospatial, simulation, and visualization data. Our Vision - A combined and computable digital and visual model of a city and its communities, its infrastructure, its past, and its future.
- A digital platform that can synthesize, analyze, simulate, and communicate existing and proposed developments from different points of view—and points in time.
- An innovative solution that allows agencies, developers, and design professionals to communicate, collaborate, and deliver projects in a more effective—and engaging—way.
- A business tool to better plan, see, sell, and operate sustainable development essential for tomorrow’s high-performance cities and economies.
Subscribe to Updates Stay informed as Autodesk explores ways for you to create, communicate, and collaborate with multiple stakeholders for sustainable design. | Autodesk Announces Incheon, Korea as Second City of its Digital Cities Initiative Autodesk, IFEZ, and IUDC will work together to develop a Digital City — a collaborative environment created around a detailed 3D city model that allows users from the public, city government, construction and business communities to leverage technology solutions so they can visualize, analyze and simulate real-world city scenarios to improve decision making and provide a common environment for sharing information. Read the press release. Image left to right: KH Nahm (Vice President, Autodesk Korea), Lee Heon-Seok (CEO of IFEZ, Right: Kim Dong-Kee (President of IUDC)
| | Salzburg, Austria, First Pilot City of Autodesk's Digital Cities Initiative Autodesk will be working with the city of Salzburg, Austria, as the first pilot city in Autodesk’s new Digital Cities initiative. The announcement was made with the Mayor of Salzburg at the AGIT 2008 conference in Salzburg. Read the press release. Image left to right: Prof. Josef Strobl, Z_GIS; Dr. Heinz Schaden, mayor of Salzburg; Roland Zelles, Autodesk. | | |
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