Endless possibilities for what's next
Discover how innovators use BIM to catalyze digital transformation. Across industries, digital processes build the foundation for better creativity, coordination, and outcomes.
A digital-first mindset doesn't wait for progress. It transforms processes, moving storage to the cloud and centering innovation. When your teams share BIM-enabled workflows, everyone is effortlessly on the same page. Well, not an actual page–not anymore.
Every journey is different. To successfully chart your own path, understand where you are—and make a plan for where you want to go.
Move to digital processes to enhance skillsets and improve productivity.
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Embrace cloud-enabled collaboration and data management for real-time access to data and better insights.
Automate and scale processes. Adopt a digital-first mindset to transform business practices.
Unlock data and design circularity with a digital twin to reuse and refine digital and physical assets.
We’re accelerating the AEC industry’s digital transformation by integrating the complete asset lifecycle on an open cloud platform.
Building Information Modeling (BIM) is the process of creating and managing information for any project, from a single building to a bridge to a community-scale development. Using Autodesk’s technology and cloud-based platform, project teams rely on BIM to create and work from a data-rich, 3D representation across the project lifecycle, from planning and design to construction and operations.
Better project delivery starts with connected teams, data, and processes, and is united by shared standards in a common data environment. Autodesk’s cloud portfolio makes it possible.
As Autodesk VP Nicolas Mangon sees it, innovative pioneers within the AEC industry are unlocking the full promise of BIM.
By embracing optimized workflows, AEC firms are using automation, creating new revenue streams, achieving greater project certainty, and finding efficiencies that expand margins and improve performance. This kind of transformation doesn’t happen all at once. Instead, Mangon has identified four main elements that shape an extended digital journey.
Design high performing buildings from concept to construction and documentation.
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Deliver better infrastructure with the right tools for transportation, site design, and water projects.
Analyze constructability of design intent, and coordinate trades in preconstruction.