July 7, 2021
Digital Upskilling: Learning for the Future of Work
Automation can take many forms, from steam turbines to industrial robots to design software. Anytime a technology replaces work done by a person, that’s automation. And as our automation changes, our work changes, too.
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June 23, 2021
Autodesk Tandem and New Possibilities for Digital Twins in Architecture
Digital twins originated as an approach for manufacturing—a way to replicate, verify, and optimize production lines. The idea was to create a digital version of a physical space—including every object and system within it—that was constantly updated and updating via a two-directional flow of data with the physical version. The goal of a twin goes beyond the merely descriptive: it is a functional representation of a model, able to simulate, predict, and inform.
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June 16, 2021
Better Infrastructure with New Technology: Learning for the Road Ahead
As negotiations continue over the American Jobs Act, the Biden administration’s big infrastructure package, one thing is clear: the definition of infrastructure has changed. To start, access to data is now almost as important as access to water and power. And how we collect, manage, and share that data is as important to the construction process as it is to the final infrastructure we build, as Autodesk pointed out in recommendations for the administration earlier this year.
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June 9, 2021
Top AU 2020 Sessions for CAD and BIM Managers
The job of the CAD or BIM manager is always changing. There are new updates to install, new processes to implement, new team members to train, new hardware to consider.
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