
Our most recent Water Talk delves into InfoWater Pro Allocator, an app within InfoWater Pro that automates junction node demand allocation. If you’ve never used it – or never heard of it – it can be a huge time saver. You can load…
Water Talks

Innovyze, an Autodesk company, presented a webinar on the benefits of digital twin technology for the water industry. Watch the replay.
Events

I’m curious to know: Where do you do your personal banking? I, for one, am more comfortable with my own hard-earned money being stored in the cloud than tucked under my mattress. And it seems I am one of almost 2 billion…
Commentary

Designing drainage gets a little bit harder when you adopt the complexities of green design, have a lot of local standards to meet, or need to translate your designs and show how it’s all going to work to a demanding audience. In…
Drainage design

From big ideas to better workflows, the Autodesk University (AU) community came together virtually in 2021 to learn new skills, explore new approaches to shared challenges, and step into the new possible. Autodesk Water Infrastrucutre made its debut on the virtual main…
Events

Discover the 3 biggest challenges water utilities face with storm, sewer, and flood modeling and how to solve them.
Storm, sewer, flood

There's a new general order for California water. How can Autodesk software help you adhere to the new order?
Commentary

We’re proud of our Water Talks, especially when new experts on the scene have an opportunity to share their industry insights. Software engineers Youssef Al Fahham, Nathan Gerdts, and Susana Betts took the main stage of Zoom recently to share how water…
Water Talks

The FSR/FEH rainfall-runoff method is a UK-based tool for flood estimation, which is often combined with statistical methods for flood frequency analysis where estimates of complete flood hydrographs and flood volumes are required. Which rainfall theory should you use when designing and…
Drainage design

For 92% of the world, the highest extreme climate risk comes from precipitation-related events, with most of those driven by rain. If those numbers sound dire, they don’t brighten up when you factor in the infrastructure decline in the US. Thankfully, there…
Storm, sewer, flood