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Explore how Autodesk’s Connected BIM Solutions put the Power of the Cloud into your BIM Workflows

Technology is transforming the way that buildings and infrastructure are designed, constructed, and operated. It’s helping improve decision-making and performance across the buildings and infrastructure lifecycle.

To learn more about how Autodesk’s Connected BIM processes go beyond design, leveraging the power of the cloud to help make possible practically anytime, anywhere, collaboration, data continuity across a project, and provide deep insight to help improve decision-making,

You can view the recording of all of the Connected BIM Webinar Series here.

Access your Project Data throughout the Building Construction Lifecycle

How do you collaborate and access project data throughout the building construction lifecycle? Review our previously recorded webinar to learn how Collaboration for Revit and the BIM 360 Team service from Autodesk can empower a project team to collaborate, those in the field to better anticipate and act, and those in the back office to optimize and manage all aspects of construction performance.

Integrated BIM Workflows across the Lifecycle of Buildings

Technology is radically disrupting the way buildings and infrastructure is designed, built, and used. As Physical and digital technology come together to create endless possibilities for designing, buildings, and operating buildings and infrastructure, it’s important to embrace BIM. Watch our webinar recording to learn how BIM will give you the opportunity to dramatically improve margins and resilience, capitalize on an increasingly globalized construction market, and deliver better outcomes for your clients.

Explore Infrastructure in the Era of Connection

Technology is radically disrupting the way buildings and infrastructure is designed, built, and used. Discover how Autodesk is connecting to the future with tightly connected BIM tools and processes for the buildings and infrastructure lifecycle.

 

Do you have any questions on how Autodesk’s Connected BIM processes can help you leverage the power of the cloud? Let us know how we can help.

 

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What is the future of making things?

The future of making is here, technology is transforming the way that buildings and infrastructure are designed, constructed, and operated. Within the next ten years, the architecture, engineering and construction industry will see more change than most people have seen in their lifetime.

AIA Philadelphia and Microsol Resources’ TechPerspectives have combined forces to present a half-day conference program on October 10th at the Center for Architecture during Design Philadelphia, a week-long celebration of design, technology, and collaborative business practices. 

We’re now entering an age of opportunity where a new era of connected technology is radically disrupting the way buildings and infrastructure are designed, built and used. As we enter into the era of connection, the focus of design technology will be the interconnection of data so that we can accurately understand and represent infrastructure and buildings as systems, make well-informed design decisions, and construct and manage buildings and infrastructure with reduced risk and improved outcomes. Learn more about the challenges and opportunities ahead as well as:

  • Gain insight about the three major technology disruptions and how they will reshape your business
  • Discover how connected BIM workflows will help seize new opportunities
  • Leave with an action plan to help you create value and gain a competitive advantage

Join Autodesk’s AEC Evangelist, Lynn Allen to learn how a connected BIM process helps designers, builders, and owners gain a competitive advantage with greater ability to access, share and make enormous amounts of information useful throughout the lifecycle of buildings and infrastructure.

We will also hear from award-winning firm, KieranTimberlake’s team — Fátima Olivieri, Efrie Friedlander and Rolando Lopez as they discuss the power of immersive visualization to promote innovative science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) education initiatives. Using the Mars City Facility Ops Challenge case study, speakers will show how information within Building Information Modeling (BIM) can be integrated into virtual reality.

They will share insights gained, while creating an immersive environment for a visionary organization, using Revit software, Autodesk LIVE, and Stingray game engine. Mars City (founded by the National Institute of Building Sciences to recruit a new generation of professionals to work with high-performance buildings) uses BIM and facility maintenance tools to manage a virtual base on Mars.

Stay ahead of the curve. Save your space at www.TechPerspectives.com!

 

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