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In this special Autodesk University episode, Jordan Bullock, Joseph Whitney, and David Campbell chat with Justin Dommer, Senior Product Manager at ClearEdge3D. The discussion explores cutting-edge innovations like Verity's integration with Revit, advancements in mobile scanning, and the future of point cloud technology. Justin shares his journey from a climbing gym employee to product management at ClearEdge3D, insights into workflow efficiency, and ClearEdge's exciting tools like EdgeWise and Verity. Dive into topics like AI, digital twins, and the transformative impact of automation in construction verification. Packed with actionable insights and industry trends, this episode is perfect for tech-savvy AEC professionals. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/brewingwithbim/support
Hey BWB Fans, Join Jordan Bullock, Joseph Whitney, and David Campbell in a lively Autodesk University special with Lisa Stine, Global Partner Marketing Manager at Autodesk Construction. Lisa shares her incredible journey from structural engineering to leading marketing efforts for Autodesk's construction partners. From Engineers Without Borders projects in Guatemala to surviving a solo hiking mishap, Lisa offers insights into her career, favorite technologies, and the value of connected construction workflows. This episode dives into industry trends, the evolution of construction technology, and plenty of entertaining anecdotes—plus a bit of hockey talk to keep things feisty! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/brewingwithbim/support
If sustainability and the human experience were at the forefront of architectural design, what changes would we see? Live from Autodesk University 2024, Nehama Schechter-Baraban joined the podcast for an important conversation on the intersection of technology and nature, how Revit plays into effective landscape architecture modeling, the potential for healthier and greener urban spaces, and how sometimes, all that's needed to innovate an industry is a new point of view. Nehama Schechter-Baraban is Chief Operations Officer of Arch-Intelligence. She is a landscape architect graduate of Technion - Israel Institute of Technology and a Revit expert. TODD TAKES Context Matters in Design:It's crucial for architects to consider how their buildings interact with the surrounding environment. Whether it's grading the landscape or understanding the site's topography, integrating context ensures the structure fits naturally into its setting, enhancing both the human experience and the project's efficiency. Sustainability as a Mindset:Sustainable design goes beyond specific tools; it's about designers having a mindset focused on environmental impact. From choosing native plants to minimizing land disturbance, sustainability is achieved by making conscious design choices that benefit the ecosystem and reduce costs. Simplifying Technology for Designers:The goal of innovation in design technology is to remove barriers, making tools more intuitive and accessible. This way, designers can focus on creativity, sustainability, and human-centric design rather than struggling with complex software. Thanks for listening! Please be sure to leave a rating and/or review and follow up our social accounts. Bridging the Gap Website Bridging the Gap LinkedIn Bridging the Gap Instagram Bridging the Gap YouTube Todd's LinkedIn Thank you to our sponsors! Applied Software Applied Software LinkedIn Other Relevant Links: Nehama's LinkedIn Arch-Intelligence
What do you get when you combine marketing expertise with construction industry experience? You get the opportunity to bridge an enormous gap. In another live episode from Autodesk University 2024, join Todd and guest Kyle Seyler as they unpack how Autodesk Construction Cloud is transforming the industry, how AI is changing the game with upgrades to onsite safety, how the gap between the office and the field is steadily closing, and the art of using standardization and collaboration to innovate. Kyle Seyler is a Senior Product Marketing Manager at Autodesk. With over 10 years of experience in growth, product, and lifecycle marketing, he is passionate about creating value propositions, go-to-market strategies, and customer journeys for innovative software solutions. In his current role, he is responsible for the go-to-market of Autodesk Construction's Building Information Modeling (BIM) offerings, which help architects, engineers, contractors, and owners collaborate and deliver better outcomes for their projects. TODD TAKES Streamlining Data for Better Decision-Making:In today's construction industry, there's more data available than ever before, but not all of it is useful at every level. The trend now is toward tools and systems that help professionals quickly access the specific information they need, allowing them to cut through the noise and make informed, impactful decisions without getting bogged down by irrelevant data. AI as a Workflow Accelerator:Artificial intelligence is becoming a valuable tool in construction, particularly when it comes to organizing and retrieving complex project data. By using AI to interpret data in everyday language, construction professionals save time on mundane tasks, reducing the need to sift through lengthy documents. This makes the decision-making process faster, more accurate, and easier to manage. Enhancing Collaboration Among Project Stakeholders:Effective collaboration remains a top priority, and the industry is moving toward more integrated systems and shared workspaces. New technologies are making it easier for contractors, subcontractors, and project owners to work together seamlessly, whether within a single platform or through interoperable solutions. This focus on connected workflows fosters trust, aligns goals, and ultimately improves project outcomes. Thanks for listening! Please be sure to leave a rating and/or review and follow up our social accounts. Bridging the Gap Website Bridging the Gap LinkedIn Bridging the Gap Instagram Bridging the Gap YouTube Todd's LinkedIn Thank you to our sponsors! Applied Software Applied Software LinkedIn Other Relevant Links: Kyle's LinkedIn Autodesk
In this episode, recorded live at Autodesk University, we're joined by Sheena Shook, a renowned BIM expert and scanning specialist, and Peter Michaelson, cofounder of Modulus. Together, we explore the intersection of cutting-edge scanning technologies and innovative modular design workflows, sharing insights that are reshaping the future of the AEC industry. https://www.linkedin.com/in/peter-michealsen/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/sheenashook/ --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/brewingwithbim/support
In this episode, recorded at Autodesk University, we sit down with Kyle Vance from HP's SitePrint team. We dive into Kyle's journey in the industry, the intricacies of layout, and the innovative capabilities of the SitePrint tool, which is transforming precision and efficiency on construction sites. https://www.linkedin.com/in/kyle-vance-a2647b189/ --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/brewingwithbim/support
As the industry forges toward more and more tech adoption, how do we keep track of these new goalposts, tools, and processes? In another live episode from Autodesk University 2024, Benny Baltrosky joins the podcast (in his second appearance) to discuss the oncoming adoption of prefab and offsite construction, the very recent transformation of DeWalt into a technology company, and how MSUITE plays into improving productivity for MEP contractors—even when brand-new tech is on the scene. Benny Baltrosky is COO of MSUITE. He is a B2B Sales as a Service (SaaS) leader driving sales and growth. He is also VP of Partnerships and Go To Market at Stanley Black & Decker, Board Member & Cofounder of Construction Progress Coalition. TODD TAKES Offsite Construction and Prefabrication are on the Rise: A major trend in construction is the growing move toward offsite construction and prefabrication, which brings greater speed, safety, and efficiency to projects. By preparing components in controlled environments, teams can avoid on-site delays and reduce overall project risks. With labor shortages affecting both field and design teams, this shift to offsite work is becoming essential for meeting tight schedules and maintaining quality standards. The Trades Are Leading the Way in Tech Adoption: MEP contractors and tradespeople are embracing technology faster than ever, transforming how they work on complex projects. They're integrating digital models, automated processes, and data-driven tools to streamline workflows, improve safety, and boost productivity. This proactive adoption is positioning the trades as leaders in the construction industry's tech evolution, quietly driving innovation from the ground up. Collaboration Across Tools and Technology is Essential for Success: Bringing together different tools and technology into a single, unified workflow is making a big impact on construction projects. By integrating processes, teams can reduce inefficiencies, improve communication, and ensure every phase—from design to field work—runs smoothly. This approach of centralizing technology and collaboration helps construction teams manage their projects more strategically, making it easier to achieve goals on time and within budget. Thanks for listening! Please be sure to leave a rating and/or review and follow up our social accounts. Bridging the Gap Website Bridging the Gap LinkedIn Bridging the Gap Instagram Bridging the Gap YouTube Todd's LinkedIn Thank you to our sponsors! Applied Software Applied Software LinkedIn Other Relevant Links: Benny's LinkedIn MSUITE
In this episode, we dive into Cormac's hoarding tendencies (aka our mutual love for architectural collectibles) by unboxing a special edition set of Frank Lloyd Wright Blackwing pencils, then talk about how to protect these valuable items from children. The conversation then shifts to recent travels, including Cormac's trip to Baltimore to visit his Johns Hopkins project and for a major office collaboration day. Then it's Evan's turn to talk about his recent trip to San Diego for the annual Autodesk University conference. While there he had the chance to visit UC San Diego's Geisel Library, a marvel of brutalist architecture. Other topics include ongoing architectural projects, the logistics of managing large-scale adaptive reuse, and the joys and challenges of professional networking and conferences. See the photos of Geisel Library here.Episode Links:Frank Lloyd Wright Blackwing PencilsGeisel LibraryWilliam PereiraFallen Star (the little blue house at UCSD)Autodesk University-----Thank you for listening to Archispeak. For more episodes please visit https://archispeakpodcast.com.Support Archispeak by making a donation.
How can one of the busiest airports in the world lead the charge toward sustainability? Recorded live at Autodesk University 2024, Kendra Brown and Robert Brown join the podcast to discuss how Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport is breaking ground on visionary sustainability initiatives. From the construction of the new Electric Central Utility Plant (E-CUP) to achieving Net Zero Carbon by 2030—20 years ahead of global targets—DFW is setting the bar for sustainable airport infrastructure. Kendra Brown is a BIM Coordinator at Keville Enterprises, Inc. and the ACC System Administrator for DFW International Airport. She coordinates civil projects such as the 17R Runway rehabilitation, International Parkway Right Exits, and Southwest End-Around Taxiway. Robert Brown is Sr. Project Controls System Manager at Dallas Fort Worth International Airport (DFW). He is a certified Remote Pilot and Weightlifting Performance Coach, and he has additional experience as Survey Party Chief, Engineering Tech III, and Construction Education Adjunct Professor. TODD TAKES Real World Demands and Ambitious Goals: The team at DFW Airport knows the stakes are high—balancing real-world demands with ambitious targets, like reaching net-zero emissions by 2030 instead of 2050. Big goals create urgency, keeping everyone motivated to push harder and innovate. Failing Forward and Building Buy-In: Getting leadership support for bold initiatives is crucial, but so is creating a culture where it's okay to fail. At DFW, they embrace the idea that failure is part of progress, which allows their team to take calculated risks and explore new tech solutions without fear. Leveraging Technology to Connect and Adapt: DFW uses tools like Autodesk Construction Cloud and digital twins to keep everyone—from field crews to executives—connected and aligned on projects. The focus is on creating seamless communication and adaptability, ensuring all parts of the team work as one well-oiled machine. Thanks for listening! Please be sure to leave a rating and/or review and follow up our social accounts. Bridging the Gap Website Bridging the Gap LinkedIn Bridging the Gap Instagram Bridging the Gap YouTube Todd's LinkedIn Thank you to our sponsors! Applied Software Applied Software LinkedIn Other Relevant Links: Robert's LinkedIn Kendra's LinkedIn DFW International Airport Keville Enterprises
With the rebranding of Autodesk University, innovation in construction, and advancements in cloud technology, what lies ahead? Live from Autodesk University 2024, Rachel Tuller of Autodesk joined the podcast to discuss the importance of the company's reinvention, a closer look at the hybrid model of cloud and desktop solutions, and how successful global partnerships are crucial to solve complex customer problems. Rachel Tuller is Vice President, Global Channels at Autodesk. With a background at Cloudera, Rachel carries a history of wins in AI ISV and Cloud Alliances, driving daily success with partners. Her expertise lies in strategic leadership and building high performing teams, skills honed through direct experience with global partner sales and ecosystem strategy. TODD TAKES Reinvention is Key in Construction: In today's construction world, staying the same just isn't an option. The companies that keep pushing forward—updating their tools, refining their processes, and keeping an open mindset—are the ones that thrive. Reinventing continuously helps tackle industry challenges head-on, creating room for exciting new opportunities and growth. Data and AI: Game Changers with a Plan: Data and AI have huge potential to reshape construction, but without a clear plan, they can create more noise than value. The key is to know exactly what data to gather, how to use it, and what insights matter most. When approached strategically, AI and data aren't just trendy tools—they're the powerhouse behind smarter, faster decision-making. Leverage the Power of Partnerships: No company needs to go it alone; in fact, working with trusted software providers and partners is where the magic happens. Partners bring specialized knowledge and solutions that can be fine-tuned to fit local needs, making innovation easier to implement and scale. With the right partners, companies can stay agile, grow stronger, and meet changing demands head-on. Thanks for listening! Please be sure to leave a rating and/or review and follow up our social accounts. Bridging the Gap Website Bridging the Gap LinkedIn Bridging the Gap Instagram Bridging the Gap YouTube Todd's LinkedIn Thank you to our sponsors! Applied Software Applied Software LinkedIn Other Relevant Links: Rachel's LinkedIn Autodesk
Bentornati su Snap!Numero tondo, festeggiamento doppio grazie alla donazione di Fabry LT! Un Gold Snapper, titolo meritatissimo per il suo supporto a questo podcast, a cui va il mio abbraccio virtuale ed un sentito ringraziamento per la sua generosità!A proposito di Snapper, con Diego Bortolato ci siamo divertiti a parlare di Moodboard e vi segnalo MattoBoard che permette di ruotare i materiali in 3D (effetto wow assicurato) mentre con Michele Bondanelli ci siamo raccontati le nostre impressioni sul lavoro nomade, sui nostri chitarristi preferiti e le impressioni di guida di una E-bike.Intanto, Intel ed AMD fanno gruppo per fronteggiare ARM, piattaforma su cui arriva anche Blender su Windows on ARM; Claude riesce a usare un computer, Autodesk si avvicina sempre di più all'openBIM nell'evento Autodesk University 24 e con Resolve leggiamo i dati 2D in ambiente virtuale.Buon ascolto!—>
What does the future hold for the world of Design and Make—and how is Autodesk working to shape that future? Straight from Autodesk University 2024, we're joined by Dara Treseder, Chief Marketing Officer at Autodesk, to explore the company's leadership and proactivity. Dara shares insights into the rebranding of Autodesk University to AU: The Design & Make Conference, Autodesk's partnership with the LA28 Olympic and Paralympic Games, key takeaways from the State of Design & Make Report, along with a spotlight on AI innovation and what's next for Autodesk in 2025. Dara Treseder is a proven technology business leader with expertise in building and leading high performing global marketing, communications, consumer, and commercial organizations. She is currently Chief Marketing Officer of Autodesk — a leading, innovative technology & software company changing how the world is designed and made. In 2024, she became the first Black person to be inducted into the Forbes CMO Hall of Fame. In 2023, 2022, 2021, and 2020 she was recognized by Forbes as one of the World's Most Influential CMOs based on a weighted aggregate of 12 indicators. A champion of public health, women's issues, and diversity initiatives, Dara is the Chair of the board of the Public Health Institute (PHI). She also serves on the board of Robinhood. Dara graduated cum laude from Harvard University with highest honors in field and holds an MBA from Stanford University. TODD TAKES Industry Transformation: The construction industry has so much to be proud of, especially with its ongoing transformation into a high-tech powerhouse. This shift has been in progress for years, but it's now picking up significant momentum and redefining how we build. AI as an Inspiration: AI is not something to fear, but rather something to inspire us. Though we're still in the early stages, AI is gaining speed and is here to stay. Embracing this technology is key to staying ahead in the industry. LA28 Olympics and Autodesk: The LA28 Olympics present an incredible opportunity for the construction industry, and it's exciting that Autodesk is part of it. This is a chance to impact not only a city but the world, while showcasing the innovation and power that construction brings to life. Thanks for listening! Please be sure to leave a rating and/or review and follow up our social accounts. Bridging the Gap Website Bridging the Gap LinkedIn Bridging the Gap Instagram Bridging the Gap YouTube Todd's LinkedIn Thank you to our sponsors! Applied Software Applied Software LinkedIn Other Relevant Links: Dara's LinkedIn Autodesk
In this episode of The EBFC Show, Felipe Engineer Manriquez sits down with Emily Edelstone, a Technical Solutions Executive at Autodesk, to explore the future of construction through the lens of AI and innovative technology. Emily shares her journey from a project engineer and superintendent to her current role, highlighting the transformative power of digital tools like Autodesk's Construction Cloud, AutoSpecs, and AI-driven solutions. Listen in as they discuss the importance of continuous improvement, the challenges and benefits of adopting new technologies, and how young generations can shape the construction industry. Whether you're an industry veteran or a tech-savvy newcomer, Emily's insights will inspire you to rethink how construction can be easier, better, and more efficient. Key Topics: - Emily's career path and experiences in construction - The shift from traditional to digital workflows - How AI and automation are transforming the industry - Overcoming the challenges of technology adoption - The importance of continuous improvement and innovation - Real-world examples of Autodesk solutions in action Links: Autospecs demo: https://youtu.be/yMR7Hcz-fDg Parking lot design viral video: https://www.linkedin.com/posts/eedelstone_incaseyoumissedit-ai-bim-activity-7216459839583965186-iiuq?utm_source=share&utm_medium=member_ios Autodesk University: https://conferences.autodesk.com/flow/autodesk/au2024/sessioncatalog/page/inperson/session/1714132898411001XqlG Session - CS2320 | Digital Professionals Unplugged: A Panel Discussion on the Value of the Digital Role | Tuesday, Oct 15 | 4:30 PM - 5:30 PM PDT Speakers: Daniel Smith, National Digital Technologies Manager, Hansen Yuncken Joey Matla, Construction Customer Success Manager, Autodesk David J Cusano, Technology & Digital Design Lead, Ramboll Emily Edelstone, Technical Solutions Executive, Autodesk Maribeth Achterberg, CITO, The BOLDT Group Emily's Design Build Ladies Channel via YouTube Channel at https://youtube.com/@designbuildladies?si=aiKckO3FURstD7_B Tune in and discover how to make your construction projects smarter, faster, and more efficient! Don't forget to subscribe, hit the like button, and share this video!
Asset Champion Podcast | Physical Asset Performance, Criticality, Reliability and Uptime
David Epps is Chief Technology Officer at Envision Construction where he is passionate about using cutting-edge technology to drive innovation in the AEC industry. Mike Petrusky asks David about his time in Atlanta, GA, and his career which has been marked by a commitment to integrating technology into every aspect of construction, from design and planning to project execution and management. They explore the value of BIM, digital twins, and AI to increase efficiencies and positively impact asset lifecycles while they share stories about Autodesk University and the evolution of the an industry ready for disruption. Tune in to hear the insights and practical advice you will need to be an Asset Champion in your organization! Connect with David on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/david-epps-3450a97/ Learn more about Envision Construction: https://envsn.com/ Watch the full video of this episode: https://youtu.be/q0X2CF0BsYg?si=m5oTK1gEcWOTL_6D Check out more of the “On My Way To Work” video series: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLSkmmkVFvM4E39sM-pNaGhLoG0dkM947o Learn more about Eptura™: https://eptura.com/ Discover free resources and explore past interviews at: https://eptura.com/discover-more/podcasts/asset-champion/ Connect with Mike on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mikepetrusky/
What should architects understand about the influence of computational design in practice?Technology has prompted a massive change in the way we practice architecture. This week we've invited Andrew Heumann to the show to help us take a deep dive into the world of computational design and coding. This episode aims to bridge the gap between those new to the niche of computational design and those embedded in the community. Andrew will share his perspective on the evolution of the digital tools that help architects create, the role of coding in architectural design, his work at Hypar, and trends in computational design.Hypar: Building technology visionaries have spent 70 years telling us we could generate building designs, but instead, the software industry helped us draw walls. It's time for AEC to do what the software industry has done for 40 years — capture and share its expertise to accelerate the improvement of an entire sector, not just individual projects.With Hypar, anyone can generate, visualize and analyze buildings to make better decisions faster. You can easily add your own processes and expertise so you don't start from square one with each new project.Guest:Andrew Heumann is a software developer at Hypar, with a passion for building the next generation of software tools for designers. He has previously worked as an automation researcher at WeWork, and before that as an architectural designer at Woods Bagot and NBBJ architects. He has written more than 20 plug-ins for 3D modeling software like Rhino and Revit, including the popular "Human" and "Human UI" plugins for Grasshopper. Outside of his professional work, Andrew is a generative artist, working with data, algorithms, geometry, and machines to create rich visual abstractions that engage and challenge the limits and affordances of digital media. Andrew has studied both architecture and computer science and has lectured and taught seminars at Columbia GSAPP, Yale University, Princeton University, and the California College of the Arts. His work has been published in Wallpaper* magazine, the International Journal of Architectural Computing, CLOG journal, and presented at conferences including ACADIA, SIMAUD, Autodesk University, the Design Modelling Symposium, and the AEC Technology Symposium.
"Integrate your assemblies as if they are the lego blocks of building…on top of that, consider modular units as the lego Death Star. Think of it as, not necessarily you have to have an entire modular building, but I have a modular unit.” This is episode 3 of 3 for a Deep Dive Series on Advancing Prefabrication! Join Devon and co-host Matt McMullen as he talks with the legendary Lonnie Cumpton of AEC Inspire! Lonnie Cumpton brings over three decades of hands-on experience in the building design and construction industry, where he has dedicated himself to mentoring professionals and guiding firms through the complex landscape of technological integration. As Co-founder and Senior Director of Product Strategy and Customer Success at AECInspire, Lonnie is not just a leader but a coach, helping his team and clients embrace prefabrication and innovative solutions to address the skilled labor shortage in the construction industry. Lonnie's approach is firmly grounded in the belief that the best technological implementations start with a focus on people and processes before technology. This guiding principle has shaped his pivotal roles, from overseeing mega-sized projects like the Cosmopolitan Casino Resort to his strategic direction at Sanveo, Inc., and now at AECInspire. He fosters environments where technology acts as an enabler rather than a disruptor, streamlining processes from Takeoff to Prefab to Installation through smart applications and tools. Previously, as Director of Construction Manufacturing at the National Electrical Contractors Association (NECA), Lonnie guided electrical contractors in adopting data-centric processes that improve information flow and project outcomes. His tenure at Faith Technologies and Taylor Design further exemplifies his commitment to educational leadership and the practical application of BIM and prefabrication technologies. A respected voice in the industry, Lonnie is regularly featured in trade publications and speaks at conferences like Autodesk University and Advancing Prefabrication, where he shares his vision for a more integrated and efficient future in construction. Throughout his career, Lonnie has maintained an unwavering passion for the personal and professional growth of industry professionals. He firmly believes that the key to industry advancement lies in empowering individuals with the knowledge and tools to succeed, making each professional an integral part of the industry's future. Read more about the MAP Network. Watch a clip of this virtual podcast! X - @aec_inspire & @lonniecumpton Keep up with the Art of Construction (AOC) podcast on Instagram, Facebook, LinkedIn, and Youtube!
Asset Champion Podcast | Physical Asset Performance, Criticality, Reliability and Uptime
Fred Kraus is VP of Product at Eptura™ where he is a software product strategist, product management leader, and workplace technology expert. Recorded live in Las Vegas during Autodesk University 2023, Mike Petrusky asks Fred about the use of AI and data in improving decision-making and efficiency in asset management and facilities operations. They discuss the exciting conversations the team has been having with customers and the conference theme of the power of data, AI and technology tools throughout the building lifecycle. Fred believes that location data can significantly improve efficiency in maintenance operations by helping technicians understand where they are going while AI and IoT devices can allow proactive management of equipment based on data rather than a set schedule. Mike and Fred explore the challenges of transitioning from design and construction data to operational use, while encouraging experimentation and creativity by inspiring you to be an Asset Champion in your organization! Connect with Fred on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/frederick-kraus-182b7/ Discover more about Autodesk University: https://www.autodesk.com/autodesk-university/ Learn more about Eptura™: https://eptura.com/ Discover free resources and explore past interviews at: https://assetchampion.iofficecorp.com/ Connect with Mike on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mikepetrusky/
Asset Champion Podcast | Physical Asset Performance, Criticality, Reliability and Uptime
Peter Costanzo is Director at ROI Consulting Group where he is passionate about delivering workplace technology solutions that optimize operations, streamline processes, and increase the accuracy of data to reduce costs. Recorded live in Las Vegas during Autodesk University 2023, Mike Petrusky asks Peter about how the latest FM technology is expected to bring significant improvements to workplaces, making them healthier and more efficient. They explore the concept of a digital twin, an electronic representation of a physical space, and the use of sensors in buildings becoming more prevalent and contributing to the development of smart buildings. Peter believes that good data from the design and construction process is crucial for effective facilities management and he shares how he helps businesses select the right technology, considering both their current needs and future trends. Mike and Peter share about the exciting opportunity to connect the asset management industry through IFMA's IT Community and Autodesk as they encourage you to be an Asset Champion in your organization! Connect with Peter on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/peterjcostanzo/ Learn more about ROI Consulting Group: https://roicg.com/ Discover more about Autodesk University: https://www.autodesk.com/autodesk-university/ Learn more about Eptura™: https://eptura.com/ Discover free resources and explore past interviews at: https://assetchampion.iofficecorp.com/ Connect with Mike on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mikepetrusky/
Asset Champion Podcast | Physical Asset Performance, Criticality, Reliability and Uptime
Ted Ritter, IFMA Fellow is Principal at LMI360, a sales and marketing organization focused on commercial service and technology providers that support the commercial built environment. Geoff Williams, CFM, FMP, SFP, IFMA Fellow is Principal Owner at GDW Facility Management Consulting and Training where he is passionate about enabling organizations and developing FM leaders. Recorded live in Las Vegas during Autodesk University 2023, Mike Petrusky asks Ted and Geoff about the use of technology in facility management, the role of IFMA's IT community, and the potential of digital twins in improving building operations. They discuss adopting the latest FM tech tools while managing building lifecycles, the importance of collaboration and communication in the built environment, and why clean data and data standardization are essential when exploring the value of digital twins. This conversation will encourage you to take your FM career to new heights by engaging with the IFMA community and finding the resources needed to be an Asset Champion in your organization! Connect with Ted on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tedritter819/ Connect with Geoff on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/geoffdwilliams/ Learn more about the IT Community of IFMA.: https://it.ifma.org/ Discover more about Autodesk University: https://www.autodesk.com/autodesk-university/ Learn more about Eptura™: https://eptura.com/ Discover free resources and explore past interviews at: https://assetchampion.iofficecorp.com/ Connect with Mike on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mikepetrusky/
Main topic: Evan leads us in an AI workshop.As we finish off 2023, we discuss the final printed Architect Magazine, the old ways of hoarding imagery for project inspiration in 3-ring binders, the demise of paper periodicals, what it was like when we could actually remember and recall information from our own memory, our strategy for passing the ARE's, and then Evan leads us in an AI workshop with some image generation, text generation, and deep fake audio examples to give us a taste of what artificial intelligence tools are currently capable of.Episode linksWatch this episode on YouTube (so you can see the visuals)OpenAI ChatGPT 4 with DALL-EEvan's blog post about Autodesk University with all the selfiesNotion AI - Evan's preferred writing companionVeras - AI rendering for Revit, SketchUp, and Rhino by EvolveLabTRXL 131: ‘It's Prompting Us', with Benjamin Guler (Ben is the developer of Veras)Vizcom.ai - from sketch to render in seconds using AI promptingElevenLabs - generative voice AITRXL 141: ‘AI is Not Your Strategy', with Mehdi Nourbakhsh, PhD and Scott Thompson-----Thank you for listening to Archispeak. For more episodes please visit https://archispeakpodcast.com
Ciao a tutti e benvenuti a un nuovo episodio del TiraLinee, episodio no 45. Oggi vi parlerò di alcuni degli argomenti interessanti che sono stati trattati all'evento Autodesk University di dicembre 2023. Ci sono grosse novità.Uno sguardo sul formato openUSD, un formato di scambio di dati 3D che promette di rivoluzionare il modo di lavorare con le scene complesse e i modelli ad alta fedeltà. Vi spiegheremo cos'è, come funziona e quali sono i vantaggi di usarlo.Inoltre, vi racconto dell'ultima novità di Fusion 360, il software di progettazione 3D integrato di Autodesk, che ora include una potente funzionalità di intelligenza artificiale. Si tratta di un assistente virtuale che aiuta gli utenti a ottimizzare i loro progetti, suggerendo soluzioni migliori, più efficienti e più sostenibili. Le premesse e le promesse sono molte.Il TiraLinee è un podcast indipendente realizzato da Daniele Borghi, se vuoi metterti con contatto con me, mi potete trovare qui: my social bioLa mia attrezzatura► Mic: Behringer SL 84C https://amzn.to/40cYtdN► Scheda: Focusrite Vocaster One https://amzn.to/46FStw2► Software: Reaper - Ulti.Media Converter 2 thks Alex Raccuglia.► Cuffie: Focusrite HP60v https://amzn.to/46FStw2Le musiche sono state create con TuneyLe cover sono state create con Image Creator by Microsoft Designer Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Asset Champion Podcast | Physical Asset Performance, Criticality, Reliability and Uptime
Matt Davoren is President & C.O.O. at CADD Microsystems, Inc. where he is focused on using technology to better our lives - one solution at a time. Recorded live in Las Vegas during Autodesk University 2023, Mike Petrusky asks Matt about his experiences, views on technology, and his believe in the importance of continuous learning in the asset and facility management industry. They discuss the trends revealed during this amazing event and Matt shares his views around the transformation of disconnected information islands into connected data as we continue to digitize the built environment. A.I. has the potential to help manage and manipulate information, making it a less manual process and more valuable to building owners and operators. So, Mike and Matt explore the strategies and tools available to better transfer data during the commissioning and handover process, including BIM and digital twins. It is an exciting time for facility management professionals and Matt will inspire you to be an Asset Champion in your organization! Connect with Matt on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mattdavoren/ Learn more about CADD Microsystems, Inc.: https://www.caddmicrosystems.com/ Discover more about Autodesk University: https://www.autodesk.com/autodesk-university/ Learn more about Eptura™: https://eptura.com/ Discover free resources and explore past interviews at: https://assetchampion.iofficecorp.com/ Connect with Mike on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mikepetrusky/
Cormac gets more CEU's bringing his HSW count to Jedi levels, Evan visits Las Vegas for the Autodesk University conference and gives a full report, and they compare and contrast AU to the AIA National Conference on Architecture.Episode linksAutodesk University-----Thank you for listening to Archispeak. For more episodes please visit https://archispeakpodcast.com
"AI will not put you out of a job, someone using AI will." Join us this week as we discuss the "hot topic" of AI in Architecture and Construction with Bill Allen. Bill Allen, a seasoned leader in the AEC industry. He currently serves as the CEO and President of both EvolveLAB and On Point Scans, where he orchestrates a dynamic synergy aimed at empowering Architects, Engineers, and Contractors to optimize the built environment through the strategic application of artificial intelligence and data-driven design. With an impressive track record spanning almost 20 years, Bill brings unparalleled expertise to the AEC industry, having consulted with pioneering firms at the forefront of technological advancement. An accomplished public speaker, he has graced the stage as a keynote and featured speaker at numerous prestigious events, including the most watched Autodesk University talk, titled 'The Future of BIM is NOT BIM, And It's Coming Faster Than You Think.' Beyond his professional pursuits, Bill is a co-founder of The Bare Roots Foundation, a nonprofit organization passionately committed to ensuring that all individuals are granted the fundamental rights to clean food, shelter, and drinking water, embodying his dedication to global humanitarian efforts. Visit EvolveLAB's website: www.evolvelab.io Follow on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/evolvelabio/ Twitter (X): @EvolveLABio Follow on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/evolvelabio/ Watch some clips of this virtual podcast: https://youtu.be/Nt4yLYhcJ6U and https://youtu.be/H1iE8DTZSZo Watch a Veras Demo with Devon and Bill: https://youtu.be/nMTlBQ9oEUY
Matterport Introduces CAD File Add-On, a One-Click CAD Creation Tool To Simplify Design Workflows Coming soon, the new add-on feature will produce editable CAD drawings direct from Matterport digital twins, reducing design and documentation time SUNNYVALE, California, Tuesday, November 7, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Matterport, Inc. (Nasdaq: MTTR), announced in advance of Autodesk University, a new CAD file add-on that will enable the simple creation of CAD files directly from Matterport digital twins to speed up design workflows using Matterport. Nearly 70% of rework in the construction industry is caused by design changes, errors, or omissions, making documentation a critical part of any new project to verify construction is being performed to standards and according to design.1 Most design processes begin with Computer-Aided Design (CAD) drawings, however accurate drawings are often time-consuming and difficult to produce, requiring professionals specially trained in surveying and modeling to execute. Historically, Matterport has only delivered CAD files as part of its BIM file add-on, however for projects that don't require the level of detail of BIM, this added unnecessary time and cost to a project. With the new CAD file add-on, Matterport customers can reduce design and documentation time through a one-click solution producing editable CAD drawings from Matterport point clouds. The CAD file add-on package will include: 1. .DWG CAD format of floor plans and reflected ceiling plans (AutoCAD 2020 version) 2. .DXF exported from .DWG 3. PDF of all floor plans and reflected ceiling plans 4. .RCS Point Cloud File 5. .CTB file of plot styles for CAD --- Matterport media release continues in the We Get Around Network Forum (www.WGANForum.com): https://www.wegetaroundnetwork.com/topic/19226/page/1/matterport-to-offer-cad-file-add-on-a-one-click-cad-creation-tool-2024/
Tim Yarris, AutoCAD Civil 3D Product Manager at Autodesk, joins us to provide a year-end wrap up on the 2024 release of the Autodesk Civil/Site programs and discuss the upcoming Autodesk University conference. We'll also talk about a few other cool things happening at Autodesk right now and some of the features Tim's team is working on for next year's release.
Technology on job sites has become the standard in construction and it's only growing by the day. Builders and construction companies need to utilize digitization to not only help plan projects but also when finding new talent to join your team! In a special episode recorded live at Autodesk University, we're joined by Ron McGuire, Program Administrator at International Training Institute and Ken Schneider, Training Specialist at United Association, to discuss how trade workers in the construction industry are using technology not only to advance job sites but also to help attract and retain new talent to the AEC world! We discuss:The digitalization of constructions sites Bringing the younger generation of workers to employers with tech Meeting demand through technologyThe biggest trends in constructionDigital Builder is hosted by Eric Thomas of Autodesk.Hear more episodes like this one by subscribing to Digital Builder on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Play, YouTube, or wherever you listen to podcasts.
Anthony Frausto-Robledo of Architosh joins the podcast to talk about two of his recent articles highlighting Autodesk. The first article is an interview with Autodesk CEO Andrew Anagnost and the topic is their Autodesk University announcement of the next generation industry cloud platform for AEC called Forma. The second article is about the recent Nordic Open Letter penned by several significant architectural associations that was recently delivered to Autodesk's CEO regarding Revit development and value as subscription costs have continued to rise. We also discuss a bit of Disruption Theory, network effects and positive externalities, switching costs and the sunk cost fallacy, how academia fits into the puzzle of technology training and the profession's expectations, how technology developers fit into the puzzle of professional practice operations in regards to dependency on the tech to fulfill business deliverables, dominance and power, Superman syndrome, and a short lesson in railroad track gauges.LinksNote: All links open in a new window in case you are listening to the podcast on the site.Anthony on LinkedInAnthony on TwitterArchitosh websiteAnthony's free Xpresso email newsletterArchitosh on LinkedInArchitosh on InstagramAutodesk Begins New Era for Future of Architecture (Architosh)The Revit Open Letter Through the Lens of QWERTY-Nomics (Architosh)Nordic Open Letter (AEC Mag)European Open Letter (AEC Mag)Clayton Christensen's theory on innovative disruption (Wikipedia)Sunk cost fallacy explainedEconomist Paul A. David's landmark Clio and the Economics of QWERTYEuropean Construction Industry Federation (FIEC) position paper on lack of competition in the AEC software industryHow to lose a monopoly (Benedict Evans)Nobody Gets Fired For Buying IBM (Forbes)A History of Track GaugeWhy BART system uses wider gaugePrevious TRXL episodes featuring Anthony:TRXL 012 – ‘Force Multipliers', with Anthony Frausto-RobledoTRXL 022 – ‘Turbo Boost Mood', with Anthony Frausto-RobledoTRXL 023 – ‘One More Thing', with Anthony Frausto-RobledoMore TRXL Podcast episodesCheck out my other podcast too: Archispeak & PeopleverseMy YouTube channelConnect with EvanTwitterLinkedInInstagramYouTubeEmailSponsorContent is more than Revit families. If it's digital, AVAIL can handle it. Learn more today at https://getavail.com and future-proof your firm's technology investment.
Hey BWB Fans, Welcome back to yet another jam packed episode of Brewing with BIM. Join us as we catch up, discuss data migration, review BIM for site and utility contractors, discuss Bluebeam's changes, and Autodesk University. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/brewingwithbim/support
Episode 89 is with Rachel Star, Principal at Unusual Ventures! Unusual Ventures is an early-stage firm that invests in both enterprise and consumer startups. They lead pre-seed to Series A investments in software startups, supporting founders from idea to IPO, enabling startups with hands on support and expertise during their early journey. Rachel is Principal at Unusual helping to build and support the firm's consumer investments. With a passion for products and people, she started her career as a consultant with McKinsey & Company with a focus on consumer brands, retailers, supply chain, and manufacturing. Most recently, Rachel was an early-stage investor on the consumer team at Shasta Ventures. She has been a speaker at TED events, for the Aspen Institute, and at Autodesk University. We chat with Rachel about her career journey from Consulting to VC. She details key learnings and transferrable skills, what makes a great mentor in this space, how to manage the stress of the job, and ultimately, how to become a VC. This was an insightful conversation that we hope you enjoy! Unusual Ventures https://www.unusual.vc/ Timestamps 2:30 - Intro to Rachel 4:55 - Transferrable Skills 7:28 - What Makes a Great Mentor 12:30 - Managing Pressure on the Job 14:27 - Key Learnings 18:18 - Should You Become a VC? 21:11 - Unusual Ventures 25:37 - Investment Criteria 31:57 - Understanding Your Business Needs 33:28 - Working @ Unusual Ventures 35:24 - Hiring @ Early Stage StartUps 45:55 - What Makes a Visionary? 49:35 - How to Become a VC 51:45 - Lightning Round
What do the cloud and trust have in common? A lot, actually. Autodesk CEO Andrew Anagnost is on a mission to create a high-trust ecosystem in construction building on today's cloud technology. And the benefits extend far beyond improving efficiency and transparency – it's about solving construction's capacity problem. Recorded live from Autodesk University 2022, we had the incredible opportunity to chat with Andrew about his vision for the future of construction, the legacy he hopes to leave the industry, the value of working in the cloud, and a whole lot more! This in-person episode was filmed and you can watch the conversation unfold right from our YouTube channel. Digital Builder is hosted by Eric Thomas of Autodesk. Hear more episodes like this one by subscribing to Digital Builder on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Play, YouTube, or wherever you listen to podcasts. Can't see the links? Just search for Digital Builder in your favorite podcast player.
Tim Yarris, AutoCAD Civil 3D Product Manager at Autodesk, joins us to discuss the new announcements and tools for infrastructure.
In a special after-hours session, Marcus catches up with the CAD Geek, Donnie Gladfelter. He shares his personal journey with AutoCAD, favorite features, and stories of how he challenged his initial thoughts on AutoCAD on the Web. In addition to a successful blog, Donnie continues to host one of the most popular AutoCAD classes attended every year at Autodesk University—learn more about what inspires him to teach and train every single day.
In this special episode of the Dorks, we sit down with Mike Zivanovic on the last day of Autodesk University to talk tech from the exhibit hall.
Live from Autodesk University, this final special episode of Digital Builder brings even more highlights from our exciting return to in-person after 3 years apart. Our host, Eric Thomas, does his final recap of the week covering what's been happening while we're still here in New Orleans.
Recorded live from the show floor at Autodesk University 2022, we hear from Dania El Hassan, Director of Product Management for the AutoCAD product line, followed by Rob Maguire, Vice President of the AEC Design Platform. Both of our guests talk through their vision for AutoCAD—looking at how far we've come to where we're going—as we continue to delight our users with new automations and collaboration features every day.
Live from Autodesk University, this special episode of Digital Builder brings even more highlights from our exciting return to in-person after 3 years apart. Today, our host Eric Thomas is joined by Cara Wilczynski, Construction Subject Matter Expert Manager at Autodesk. They discuss the growing excitement as Day 2 of AU kicked off, the biggest takeaways and surprises from the customer community meetups she's been leading, the most common challenges in AEC that customers are managing, and wrap up by discussing her favorite trends happening in construction today. Tune in tomorrow for another recap LIVE from New Orleans!
Live from Autodesk University, this special episode of Digital Builder highlights our exciting return to an in-person event after 3 years apart. Our host, Eric Thomas, is joined by Esteban Corrales, the Global Leader of Technical Sales at Autodesk.They discuss his experience moving from working as a Project Manager in construction, his current role leading the Technical Sales team at Autodesk, the most exciting things about this year's event, and his favorite trends and predictions for construction in the coming years.
Subscribe to the new AutoCAD Podcast. Join our host Marcus O'Brien, Vice President of AutoCAD, as we premier our very first episode during Autodesk University 2022.
The typical approaches to training can sometimes feel unengaging, uninteresting, or disconnected. A miss with your training approach can mean new team members are underprepared to take on their new responsibilities. Most of us know the pain of sitting through hours long training sessions that seem to cover everything except what we actually need to know to do our jobs effectively. But it doesn't have to be this way. This week, we sat down with Brian Popis, Senior Transformation Engineer, and Nick Bobbit, Business Transformation Manager at Barton Malow to distill their strategy for onboarding and training for new software that prioritize flexibility, skill building, increased efficiency, and staff retention. In this episode, we discuss: How Barton Malow utilizes on-demand training to rapidly (and successfully) integrate and expand new software systems How successful training programs lead to increased job satisfaction, effective preparation, and drives better business outcomes How to organize your content so that it is accessible and easy to navigate How to develop a training program and create an actionable feedback loop A sneak preview of Brian and Nick's upcoming presentation at Autodesk University Mentioned during the show: Register for Autodesk University! Autodesk University is the design and make conference for innovators everywhere happening September 27-29, 2022, in New Orleans, LA. We are hosting thousands of industry professionals like you so that you can grow your network, find inspiration, and connect with industry experts who are leading the way in architecture, engineering, construction, design, manufacturing, media, and entertainment. Digital Builder is hosted by Eric Thomas of Autodesk. Hear more episodes like this one by subscribing to Digital Builder on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Play, YouTube, or wherever you listen to podcasts. Can't see the links? Just search for Digital Builder in your favorite podcast player.
In this special episode of Digital Builder, we are unpacking everything you need to know as you prepare for Autodesk University this September in New Orleans, LA. To do that, we have brought on three brilliant guests that know the ins and outs of this year's conference.First, Eric sits down with Autodesk's Director of Experiential Programs and Global Brand & Communications, Adam Sopko, to talk about how his team has been preparing to make this year's live event unforgettable, the revitalization of networking opportunities, and the insights he has gained from hosting digital-only events over the last 2 years. Next, Eric sits down with Autodesk's Director of Customer Experience & Industry Advocacy, Allison Scott, and Autodesk's Experiential Manager of Construction, Zet Norman. They share how Autodesk University has impacted their careers, look at what's in store for attendees, unpack some of the can't-miss construction sessions, and uncover how to make the most of your time at Autodesk University. Autodesk University is the design and make conference for innovators everywhere happening September 27-29, 2022, in New Orleans, LA. We are hosting thousands of industry professionals like you so that you can grow your network, find inspiration, and connect with industry experts who are leading the way in architecture, engineering, construction, design, manufacturing, media, and entertainment. Mentioned during the show: Register for Autodesk University! Join The Big Room – Autodesk's Construction Community Visit the Autodesk Construction Cloud Learning Center Digital Builder is hosted by Eric Thomas of Autodesk. Hear more episodes like this one by subscribing to Digital Builder on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Play, YouTube, or wherever you listen to podcasts. Can't see the links? Just search for Digital Builder in your favorite podcast player.
Episode 074: Exploring the Evolution of Computational Design What should architects understand about the influence of computational design in practice? Technology has prompted a massive change in the way we practice architecture. This week we've invited Andrew Heumann to the show to help us take a deep dive into the world of computational design and coding. This episode aims to bridge the gap between those new to the niche of computational design and those embedded in the community. Andrew will share his perspective on the evolution of the digital tools that help architects create, the role of coding in architectural design, his work at Hypar, and trends in computational design. https://hypar.io/ (Hypar): Building technology visionaries have spent 70 years telling us we could generate building designs, but instead, the software industry helped us draw walls. It's time for AEC to do what the software industry has done for 40 years — capture and share its expertise to accelerate the improvement of an entire sector, not just individual projects. With Hypar, anyone can generate, visualize and analyze buildings to make better decisions faster. You can easily add your own processes and expertise so you don't start from square one with each new project. Guest: Andrew Heumann is a software developer at Hypar, with a passion for building the next generation of software tools for designers. He has previously worked as an automation researcher at WeWork, and before that as an architectural designer at Woods Bagot and NBBJ architects. He has written more than 20 plug-ins for 3D modeling software like Rhino and Revit, including the popular "Human" and "Human UI" plugins for Grasshopper. Outside of his professional work, Andrew is a generative artist, working with data, algorithms, geometry, and machines to create rich visual abstractions that engage and challenge the limits and affordances of digital media. Andrew has studied both architecture and computer science and has lectured and taught seminars at Columbia GSAPP, Yale University, Princeton University, and the California College of the Arts. His work has been published in Wallpaper* magazine, the International Journal of Architectural Computing, CLOG journal, and presented at conferences including ACADIA, SIMAUD, Autodesk University, the Design Modelling Symposium, and the AEC Technology Symposium.
Esta vez ni Victor ni Alex estan con nosotros, pero... Belcky, Mariana y Laura nos traen todas las notas relevantes de la industria AEC para este episodio del mes de Marzo, solo en IndustryFeedback. Pasemos a las notas: Convenio Universidad Gerardo Barrios y Graphisoft. Universidad Gerardo Barrios de El Salvador y Graphisoft firman convenio, que permitirá a los estudiantes y docentes de la facultad de Arquitectura e Ingeniería utilizar Archicad en su malla curricular. Mano de obra diversa para una construcción más productiva y rentable. Una mano de obra diversa no solo supone igualdad entre empleados: también puede mejorar la productividad y el balance general. La siguiente transformación digital: datos conectados para los propietarios. Para los propietarios de edificios e infraestructura los datos conectados aportarán conocimientos que pueden contribuir a una mayor resiliencia. Diseño generativo y ciclismo: descubre el innovador brazo de manivela SRAM. A SRAM, un fabricante estadounidense de piezas para bicicletas, el diseño generativo le ayuda a algo más que a transformar la apariencia de sus componentes; en el caso de sus bielas, le sirve de fuente de inspiración para innovar. El nuevo metro de Bogotá eleva las exigencias de planificación del transporte urbano. El proyecto del metro de Bogotá es un ejemplo de planificación del transporte urbano, que dará servicio a 65 000 usuarios por hora; todo un alivio para una metrópolis de 8 millones de habitantes colapsada por el tráfico. Las carreteras de plástico reciclado son la vía hacía la sostenibilidad. ¿Las carreteras del futuro podrían ser de plástico reciclado? “Sí” responde PlasticRoad, mientras construye la nueva generación de infraestructura. Francis Kéré, el primer arquitecto africano y negro en ganar el Pritzker. El máximo galardón para la labor arquitectónica en el mundo reconoció la obra del edificador burkinés, cuyo trabajo está condicionado por una vida de migración y carencias, y quien ha entregado lo mejor de su obra al continente que lo vio nace. Así planea la NASA destruir la Estación Espacial Internacional y los peligros que involucra. Durante más de veinte años la Estación Espacial Internacional (ISS) ha sido uno de los hitos científicos y tecnológicos más representativos del ser humano. Spoiler Alert – Se ha develado la sede de Autodesk University 2022. Esta mañana, el equipo de AU anunció la tan esperada ubicación presencial de Autodesk University 2022. La ubicación es Nueva Orleans, Luisiana, también conocida como Big Easy. Prepárese para grandes sesiones, beignets y jambalaya y más diversión local, comidas y bebidas del 27 al 29 de septiembre. Agradecemos a todos nuestros escuchas que mes a mes nos permiten acompañarlos en su trayecto al trabajo, en las mañanas con un cafecito o dondequiera que reproducen el podcast, y al patrocinador de la sección de IF Graphisoft por su soporte continuo. Los invitamos a seguirnos en redes sociales TW: @SCoordinates FB: SCoordinates LNKIN: Shared Coordinates Podcast IF: @SCoordinates. Producción: Luis Huesca / Edición: Luis Zuleta --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/shared-coordinates/support
El año pasado dedicamos el episodio de noticias de noviembre enteramente al AU2020.Este año decidí hacer un episodio sólo para el AU2021, porque tengo muchas noticias interesantes que comentar atrasadas.Aunque finalmente este año, no ha habido grandes titulares. Recomendación de clases Roadmap de Forgehttps://events-platform.autodesk.com/event/autodesk-university-2021/planning/UGxhbm5pbmdfNjcwNDY2Space Labs: gestión integral del ciclo de vida de laboratorioshttps://events-platform.autodesk.com/event/autodesk-university-2021/planning/UGxhbm5pbmdfNjcwMjQ4Roadmap de SpaceMakerhttps://events-platform.autodesk.com/event/autodesk-university-2021/planning/UGxhbm5pbmdfNzA0MjUxEjemplos de desarrollos con forge:https://events-platform.autodesk.com/event/autodesk-university-2021/planning/UGxhbm5pbmdfNjcwMTQzGuía de uso de ArcGIS GeoBIMhttps://events-platform.autodesk.com/event/autodesk-university-2021/planning/UGxhbm5pbmdfNzA0NTI5 Titulares menores Llega el pago por días para usuarios ocasionales Se llama Autodesk Flexhttps://www.autodesk.es/benefits/flexEstá disponible desde el 24 de septiembre para todo tamaño de empresas.Existe desde hace años pero sólo para grandes corporaciones.Pagas por cada día que abres un software.Si abro Revit a las 10:20 AM, me cobran 10 tokens, y puedo usarlo hasta las 10:19 del día siguiente.Ojo, es individual, no hay "collections". Si abro Revit y Autocad, me cobran por los dos.Tokens:Autocad: 7 tokens/díaRevit: 10 tokens/díaNavisworks: 9 tokens/día3DMax: 6 tokens/díaInventor: 8 tokens/díaFusion360: 2 tokens/díaCompras un paquete de tokens. Cada token cuesta 3,21€.Hay paquetes de 500, 1000, 5000 y 10.000.En el administrador de licencias, eliges que usuarios pueden gastar tokens.Si un usuario tiene licencias normales y tokens, siempre usará las licencias normales, y los token sólo para aquellos productos de los que no tiene licencia.Ejemplo: Tengo asignada una AEC Collection: si abro Revit, no gasto tokens, si abro Inventor, si.Ejemplo: un usuario que trabaje con Revit y Autocad, debería abrirlos menos de 75 días al año para que le salga más barato que una AEC Collection.Es interesante para directivos y algunos tipos de consultores, o para usuarios que trabajen sólo con un software y muy puntualmente necesitan uno secundario.Pero no termina de ser una alternativa a las casi difuntas licencias multiusuario.El multiusuario sale a cuenta a partir de concurrencias del 70-80%, lo tokens sólo inferiores al 30%. Fusion360 sube a primera división La presentación de Industrial sólo habló de inventor para decir que habían mejorado la velocidad y la interoperabilidad con Revit. El resto fue todo Fusion360.Brutal la entrevista a uno de los jefes de diseño de Logitech diciendo que después de toda su carrera usando Solidworks se había pasado a Fusion360 porque "es mucho mejor".Fusion360 es el primer software de diseño basado completamente en Forge, y eso está haciendo que evolucione tan rápido y que ahora mismo sea "el niño mimado de Autodesk". Todo lo que prometen con Forge en el futuro para todo Autodesk, lo están probando ahora con Fusion360.Interoperabilidad con otros software y formatos gracias a la API.Software que mezcla ejecución en el escritorio en la nube para los temas más potentes. Autodesk emite bonos a 10 años por valor de 860 millones de euros Un bono sirve para pedir dinero a inversores privados en lugar de a los bancos.Los van a invertir en desarrollar: "Productos ecoeficientes, tecnologías y procesos de producción, sostenibilidad, gestión de agua y aguas residuales, energía renovable y eficiencia energética, edificios ecológicos, prevención y control de la contaminación, y avance y empoderamiento socioeconómico.Este objetivo de financiación encaja con uno de los principales mensajes de Autodesk en este AU2021: estamos evolucionando pero es difícil y nos llevará tiempo.Al mismo tiempo, Autodesk ha invertido en iOffice+SpaceIQUna empresa que recientemente se ha fusionado y que entre otros son los propietarios de Archibus, uno de los software de mantenimiento más famosos y compatibles con Revit. Patrocinador No he tenido tiempo de buscar patrocinador. Aprovecho para recordarlo:+9.000 descargas mensuales.+1.200 descargas por episodio en las primeras 8 semanas.Si contratas antes de finalizar el año tienes un 25% de descuento.https://ivanguerra.com/contactar/ Evento de visiones y promesas Este año las keynotes han sido muy flojitas:Sesiones de 30 minutos.Pocas novedades para los productos principales.Ningún "gran" anuncio de producto nuevo.Con el cambio de imagen, también ha cambiado el lenguaje:Antes, en cada frase parecía que los productos de Autodesk salvaban la humanidad.Ahora me parece más cercano y realista, dentro de que sigue siendo Autodesk.Autodesk quiere cambiar, evolucionar:Quieren que nos centremos en los proyectos y no en los softwares.Los datos deben fluir entre los distintos softwares.Ultimo minuto y medio de la presentación inicial para hablar de "OPEN"."La industria necesita soluciones abiertas"."Autodesk quiere ayudar a la industria a dirigirse a estándares abiertos"."Brindan consistencia, seguridad e interoperabilidad"."No es fácil, es una visión de varios años"."Integrar todos sus productos llevará tiempo"."Es un gran cambio que garantiza la evolución de Autodesk".Toda la estrategia de cambio se basa en la piedra angular de Forge.Ha sido el protagonista absoluto en todas las presentaciones. Puntos clave de la estrategia con Forge Los productos tradicionales como Revit, Inventor, Autocad, Maya, 3DMax, no van a desaparecer, pero van a empezar a incorporar "componentes comunes" de Forge.Esto permite a Autodesk optimizar recursos de desarrollo:Si desarrollan un componente de Forge para renderizado, lo usarán en todos sus productos.Diseño generativo, lo mismo.Los productos evolucionarán más rápido con el mismo esfuerzo.Y a la vez, cuanto más dependa, por ejemplo Revit e Inventor de Forge, más fácil será la interoperabilidad entre ambos.En la parte de los datos, pasamos de archivos con datos, a bases de datos online.Se sigue modelando con Revit, pero ya no hay un rvt. Sino un "proyecto" en al nube, al que si quiero tambien me puedo conectar con 3Dmax, Inventor, o aprovechando la API de Forge, Tekla o Archicad.Acceder, buscar y analizar datos fácilmente.Datos más accesibles, extensibles y abiertos (se repite esta frases varias veces en todas las presentaciones). Anuncios de software tangibles a corto plazo Podremos crear archivos independientes a partir de vistas de modelos, en ACC.De hecho es la clave de la interoperabilidad mejorada Revit-Inventor.Lo veremos con las versiones 2023PowerAutomate para Revit.PowerAutomate es una herramienta online de Microsoft que sirve para crear automatismos IF-THEN. Funciona igual que Zapier, IFTTT, etcNo es gratuita pero está incluida con Office 365.https://powerautomate.microsoft.com/es-es/Cuando un modelo de Revit se actualiza en ACC, PowerAutomate lo detecta y puede desencadenar acciones, por ejemplo:Enviar un aviso.Copiar el archivo a otro lugar.Extraer datos de las nuevas ventanas del modelo y añadirlas a un excel.No que claro si funcionará con modelos "normales" o tienen que ser modelos almacenados en la nube y publicados.De lo más interesante de AU, pero ya estaba en el roadmap de Revit desde abril.Ver planificaciones en BUILDhttps://constructionblog.autodesk.com/autodesk-build-schedule-toolCompatible con MS Project y Primavera.Sólo ver y hacer anotaciones, no crear desde cero ni editar.En lugar de implementar soporte para archivos de MS Project en el visor, crean un módulo con funciones específicas.BIM Onsite, un visor para móviles y tabletas, pensado para las consultas de operarios, para que dependan menos de los planos en pdf.Ni un sólo datos más, ni una captura de pantalla.Bridge, para conectar carpetas y otros datos entre proyectos distintos de ACC.Muy interesante cuando varias empresas ya trabajan con ACC de forma interna y el CDE del proyecto también es ACC.Cada empresa puede usar su proyecto, con sus configuraciones y administradores, y sólo compartir por ejemplo:Las carpetas SHARED y PUBLISHED.Las Incidencias que no sean internas.Los planos de BUILD que cada subcontratista necesita.Me preocupa que aparentemente va a estar sólo para BUILD.ArcGIS GeoBIMGeo BIM es un nuevo módulo de Arcgis online, en el que puedes tener en una misma interfaz mapas con información GIS y modelos BIM de Revit, Civil 3D e Infraworks.Incluye el visor de Forge para poder consultar geometría y parámetros.https://www.esri.com/en-us/arcgis/products/arcgis-geobim/overviewHasta ahora Arcgis soportaba la importación de modelos BIM, la principal diferencia es que ahora se actualizan automáticamente si hay cambios en ACC y que puedes usar el visor de Forge, además del propio de ArcGIS.Cost management ya no tendrá un coste extra, ahora vendrá de serie con BUILD.Hasta ahora estaba entre 100 y 275€/usuario/año, dependiendo de la cantidad de licencias. Me ha costado encontrar clases que no tuvieran un objetivo comercial Históricamente, las clases de Autodesk University eran clases donde se aprendían cosas concretas. De ahí el nombre de University.Profesionales que a título personal explicaban algo buscando solamente reconocimiento.El premio era conseguir una entrada gratis.El formato online y la gratuidad del evento se han cargado esa barrera de entrada.Todas las empresas quieren tener su clase para posicionar sus servicios y/o productos.No se comparte conocimiento técnico, sino casos de éxito sin entrar en detalle.Muchas clases técnicas son en realidad demos comerciales.Y otras muchas iban sobre como usar BIM360 / ACC, pero a nivel muy básico.Todo el mundo está orgulloso de haberse pasado a la nube.Pero no siempre es contenido para una clase de AU.El otro día compartía un vídeo de Revitkid con pros y contras de grupos y links de Revit.http://therevitkid.blogspot.com/2021/10/revit-groups-vs-links-replay.htmlEso es lo que espero de AU. Conclusiones AU 2021 Uno de los eslogan de este AU ha sido "do more", pero de momento, tenemos que hacer más con las mismas herramientas, por lo menos 2-3 añitos más.La buena noticia es que la visión con Forge no es el "Project Quantum" de hace unos años.Esta vez la hoja de ruta está clara y creo que la van a cumplir.Aunque recordemos que a nivel conceptual nada de lo que han dicho es revolucionario, el nivel 3 de madurez BIM y software como 3Dexperience de Dassault existen desde hace años.Lo interesante de este AU, no es que nos hayan contado el qué, sino el cómo.Un cómo que se intuía el año pasado, pero que ahora está muy claro.Después de dos años en formato online y gratuito, el alma del evento, las clases técnicas han perdido mucha calidad. ¿Quieres escuchar otro episodio? Los tienes todos en la sección de Podcast de esta web. AVISO: Este post es sólo un apoyo al audio del podcast. 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La conferencia GTC 21 de Nvidia nos deja interesantes novedades GPU Technology Conference.Una especie de Autodesk University para el mundo del HW/SW de la visualización y la inteligencia artificial.Del 12 al 16 de abril.https://www.nvidia.com/en-us/gtc/keynote/ Más info sobre Omniverse En pocas palabras: Omniverse es como un Lumion, pero en la nube y colaborativo.En realidad sirve para muchas más cosas, pero más pensadas para la industria de los videojuegos o películas de animación.Está en beta y se espera lanzamiento oficial para después del verano.Una plataforma cloud (también hay opción de instalarlo en local), que permite:Conectar en tiempo real con muchos softwares distintos (Revit, Archicad, Rhino, 3D max...)Hay que instalar un plugin que se encarga se subir la geometría y mantenerla actualizada en tiempo real.Ver un "modelo federado" de todo lo que está conectado a la plataforma.Utilizar herramientas de la propia plataforma para:Renders en tiempo realAñadir comportamientos físicos y animaciones.Análisis de viento y solarUtilizar herramientas creadas por tercerosTodo está basado en el estándar abierto USD de Pixar.Estándar que también está adoptando Autodesk en Maya y Shotgun (el BIM360 de la producción)Hay varias ponencias de Onmiverse en el mundo AEC:Ejemplos de Foster+Partners usandolo con Rhino y Grasshopper.https://gtc21.event.nvidia.com/media/Collaboration%20Matters%3A%20End-to-End%20Workflow%20for%20AEC%20Projects%20%5BS32167%5D/1_maeinrmtEjemplo de CSN Groep usandolo con Revithttps://gtc21.event.nvidia.com/media/NVIDIA%20Omniverse%20in%20the%20AEC%20Sector%20%5BE32369%5D/1_irl4od64Hace falta registro para verlos.Esto no es el BIM level 3, simplemente porque es un tema geométrico y visual, no hay información ni base de datos. Autodesk está trabajando en nuevo motor gráficos para sus productos Autodesk usa el mismo motor gráfico en casi todos sus productos: Revit, 3DS Max, Autocad, Inventor, Fusion, Maya, Infraworks...No es un motor tipo V-ray, sino el motor básico que hace que las vistas de Revit funcionen.Se llama OGS (One Graphics System) y se desarrolló en 2007.DirectX 9 y Open GLNo aprovecha los avances de la última década en tarjetas gráficas y depende mucho del procesador.Es el responsable de que una vista se abra lento.Presentación nueva versión de OGS:https://gtc21.event.nvidia.com/media/Incorporating%20Real-Time%20Ray%20Tracing%20in%20Autodesk%E2%80%99s%20Next-Generation%20Viewport%20System%20%5BS31676%5D/1_48gt5iygDirectX12, Vulkan (renderizado en tiempo real)... Basado en estándares abiertos como USD o Material X.Comunicación directa con la tarjeta gráfica y uso de varios núcleos del procesador.Va ser más independiente de los software, con lo que se podrá actualizar sin que suponga grandes esfuerzos de desarrollo en Revit y compañía.Hicieron hincapié sobre todo en la parte de renderizado en tiempo real con ejemplos de Inventor, 3DS Max y Maya.Un render en tiempo real para trabajo, no para infografías.Es un desarrollo en estado muy temprano, no creo que lo veamos hasta dentro de 2 años. Archicad lanza su propio Dynamo: PARAM-O Ya existía desde julio de 2020 como beta para windowsAhora con la actualización 3 de la versión 24, ya es oficial y está también para macOS.https://graphisoft.com/downloads/archicad/updates/ac24/up3PARAM-O comparte con Dynamo y Grasshopper la interfaz basada en cajas que se conectan, pero su objetivo es diferente:En archicad, para crear un objeto paramétrico hay que hacerlo con GDL (un lenguaje de programación basado en BASIC).Esto es una importante barrera de entrada a la creación de objetos paramétricos.PARAM-O viene de Parametrizar Objetos. Es como un Dynamo pero específico para el editor de familias.Desde 2016, Archicad tiene una conexión directa con Grasshopper (el referente en programación visual)Si queremos automatizar procesos, o hacer diseños imposibles, tenemos la conexión con Grasshopper.Si queremos crear objetos paramétricos sin aprender GDL, tenemos PARAM-O. Patrocinador: 360 admin Tools Bueno, y lo que viene ahora no es otra noticia sino nuestro patrocinador: ¡360 Admin Tools! este conjunto de herramientas imprescindibles para administradores de CDEs con BIM360. Ya hemos hablado de algunas de estas herramientas, como el sincronizador de archivos y carpetas entre BIM360 y plataformas como SharePoint, Onedrive, Dropbox, Amazon S3 y Google Drive, también de la copia de entre proyectos del propio BIM360, o incluso en asignador masivo de usuarios a los proyectos. Pero es que de todo lo anterior tenemos estadísticas. Podemos saber cuántos archivos se han sincronizado en cada proyecto, cuantos GB, cuáles son los proyectos, empresas, roles y usuarios más activos dentro de BIM360. Podemos ver el número de usuarios que se conectan cada día. Y todas estas estadísticas, las podemos agrupar o filtrar por el criterio que queramos, por ejemplo: quiero ver el número de accesos de todos los usuarios con el rol arquitecto de la empresa X. Todo esto sirve para tener una fotografía de quién y cómo está usando la plataforma, tanto para detectar puntos de mejora como comentaba en el episodio 086 de Implantar un CDE, como para para saber el uso real de BIM360 cuando eres tú el que está pagando las licencias. Entra en https://360admintools.com/ y empieza a usarlo hoy, gratis y sin registro, con un proyecto y el soporte que necesites para configurarlo. Si quieres más 99€/mes para hasta 10 proyectos, y 299€/mes para proyectos ilimitados. También puedes solicitar una demo en https://360admintools.com/ Sale Revit 2022 https://help.autodesk.com/view/RVT/2022/ESP/?guid=GUID-C81929D7-02CB-4BF7-A637-9B98EC9EB38BNotas de la versión:https://help.autodesk.com/view/RVT/2022/ESP/?guid=RevitReleaseNotes_2022release_html Novedades principales Exportación a PDFVarios planos de distintos tamaños en la misma exportación.Posibilidad de poner nombre a cada archivo en función de parámetros del plano.Mucho más rápido que las impresoras pdf.Mejoras en las tablas:Parámetros compartidos en tablas de claves.027 Tablas de clavesFiltrar por familia, tipo y subproyecto.Categorías de sistema en tabla multicategoría.Más categorías en tablas de materiales.Dividir tablas en varios planos.Muros trapezoidalesPara muros de contención y rellenos de trasdós.Nuevas categorías para usar:Equipo de servicios alimentariosEquipo médicoProtección contra incendiosCirculación verticalDispositivos visuales de audioSeñalizaciónPavimentoEstructuras temporalesMejoras en etiquetasMejoras en armadurasVinculación de archivos de Rhino. Otros detalles Ahora se pueden crear familias de carreteras y puentes.Fases en filtros de vista.Exportación STL.Parámetro con el número de capa en las piezas "Índice de capa".RCP en la categoría mobiliario.Podemos apagar las capas de acabado de muros en VV.La disciplina "Fontanería" pasa a llamarse "Tuberías".Mejorada interoperabilidad con Formit.https://formit.autodesk.com/blog/post/introducing-formit-2022Desaparece el Análisis de Cargas de calefacción y refrigeración.Y la pestaña Clima. Datos climáticos en Revit, ¿De dónde salen?¿Son reales?¿Son fiables?Se incluye como opción dentro del análisis de sistemas.Windows 10 versión mínima. Actualización de roadmap Capas de muros reales.052 Midiendo murosTopografía con volumen en 3D.Integración con Microsoft Power Automate.Notificaciones de cambios.Análisis de datosPosible vía para integrarlo en Power BIMejoras de usabilidad en creación de IFCs.Mejoras en el gestor de vínculos.Duplicar planos Me vuelvo a Tenerife He decidido mudarme a Tenerife (llevo casi 6 años viviendo en Madrid).No de forma inmediata, en 2-3 meses.Estoy muy contento en mi actual empresa pero no hemos conseguido llegar a un acuerdo de teletrabajo o externalización de servicios.Primero estoy buscando una empresa que me quiera contratar como empleado.En remoto, o presencialmente en Tenerife.Mis expectativas económicas son un 30% más bajas en una PYME en remoto que en una gran promotora en presencial.ContactarSi no lo consigo, me haré consultor BIM autónomo y empezaré a ofrecer mis servicios de consultoría, implementación, formación, etc.Hoy en día ya hago esto pero muy poco porque no tengo tiempo.Tengo muchas cosas que organizar, también me cojo una semana de vacaciones, así que voy a estar dos semanas sin publicar episodio.Volvemos el 23 de mayo. ¿Quieres escuchar otro episodio? 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You're listening to the CAD Manager Confessions Podcast, Episode 11. In this episode, I'll be sharing an interview I did with Frank Mayfield as part of Series #1 of my CAD Management Masterclass where I interview some of the best CAD Managers across different industries. Frank Mayfield can be found on the following social platforms: Twitter: @Themadcadr LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/franklmayfield/ AutoCAD Blog: https://blogs.autodesk.com/autocad/author/frankmayfield/ Autodesk University: https://www.autodesk.com/autodesk-university/au-online/profile?code=s8aI33EoFJoqlZYMlYcb%2Fw%3D%3D AUGI: https://www.augi.com/about-augi/organization-and-bylaws/executive-teamHi! I'm your host Eric DeLeon and this podcast is for CAD Managers in their pursuit of the perfect set of plans. Each week, we'll be doing deep dives into what CAD Managers deal with daily as they manage and mentor their CAD team, build and enforce standards, develop best practices, and provide leadership and vision to the firm in the implementation of new technologies. With an extensive career as a CAD Manager, I'm here to confession all my lessons learned, strategies, and all my projects delivery secrets. Thank you for listening to today's podcast. If you found the things we talked about today valuable, I would be honored if you would subscribe and/or leave a review. Interested in being a guest on a future episode? Go to https://www.cadmanagerconfessions.com/ and sign up today! Wanna connect? You can find me on LinkedIn @ https://www.linkedin.com/in/ericdeleon so shoot over an invite to connect. And you can also find me on Twitter @ https://twitter.com/mister_deleon. Until next time and good luck and stay true in your continued pursuit for the perfect set of plans. #CAD #CADManagement #CADManager #AEC #ProjectDelivery #BIM #BIMManagement #BIMManager
About David Fano: I am a serial entrepreneur and senior leader known for building high growth teams. Most recently I served as Chief Growth Officer of WeWork, where I was responsible for driving their rapid expansion and as a result increasing revenue 100% year-over-year for 4 consecutive years to a $4 billion annual run rate. Trained as an architect, my interests and expertise lie in connecting technology and data to help people work. Working cross functionally , I enable new insights into the knowledge management of technology, and develop approaches that leverage data to deliver value and drive business performance. I received his Master of Architecture with honors from Columbia University and was an Adjunct Professor at Columbia University's GSAPP from 2006 - 2012. I have led seminars and workshops focusing on the impact of technology on design processes at conferences such as Autodesk University, RTC North America and AIA's Technology in Architectural Practice. On This Episode: David shares his background in architecture and why he got disenchanted with the industry. Learn how David quickly scaled to $4 BILLION. Find out the keys to building a high performing team. Key Takeaways: Make sure you don't expand to quickly into other products. Focus on your blue ocean. When it comes to leading a team, you must have a combination of autonomy and structure. Just because something worked a certain way today doesn't mean it will work the same way tomorrow. Tweetable Quotes: “Every level is a new devil.” “Systematically build empathy.” “You don't have an awesome career by yourself.” “The answer doesn't have to be ‘start a company.'”
You're listening to the CAD Manager Confessions Podcast, Episode 03. In this episode, I'll be giving my Day #1 Recap from Autodesk University.Hi! I'm your host Eric DeLeon and this podcast is for CAD Managers in their pursuit of the perfect set of plans. Each week, we'll be doing deep dives into what CAD Managers deal with daily as they manage and mentor their CAD team, build and enforce standards, develop best practices, and provide leadership and vision to the firm in the implementation of new technologies. With an extensive career as a CAD Manager, I'm here to confession all my lessons learned, strategies, and all my projects delivery secrets. Thank you for listening to today's podcast. If you found the things we talked about today valuable, I would be honored if you would subscribe and/or leave a review. Interested in being a guest on a future episode? Go to https://www.cadmanagerconfessions.com/ and sign up today! Wanna connect? You can find me on LinkedIn @ https://www.linkedin.com/in/ericdeleon so shoot over an invite to connect. And you can also find me on Twitter @ https://twitter.com/mister_deleon. Until next time and good luck and stay true in your continued pursuit for the perfect set of plans. #CAD #CADManagement #CADManager #AEC #ProjectDelivery #BIM #BIMManagement #BIMManager