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Autodesk AI
AI

Autodesk charts its AI future

Posted by Greg Corke - October 26, 2024
Autodesk has fleshed out some of the details of its AI strategy, but there’s still…
Software Licensing
Business

Pricing, licensing and business models

Posted by Martyn Day - September 22, 2024
Martyn Day explores the rapid evolution in the way AEC software companies charge for licences…
Bentley Systems
Geospatial

Geo whiz: Bentley acquires Cesium

Posted by Martyn Day - September 22, 2024
We explore the surprise deal that promises to bring the worlds of digital twins and…
Features

Activist investor pursues Autodesk

Posted by Martyn Day - September 22, 2024
For the second time in ten years, Autodesk is dealing with an activist investor problem.…
SHoP
Digital fabrication

Connecting architecture to fabrication

Posted by Martyn Day - July 25, 2024
How three firms — SHoP Architects, WSP and Bouygues — have bridged one of the…
NXT BLD
NXT BLD

7 things we learnt at NXT BLD and NXT DEV

Posted by AEC Magazine - July 24, 2024
As we catch our breath after an inspirational two days at London’s Queen Elizabeth II…
Studio Libeskind
Structural

Building bold at Maggie’s cancer centre

Posted by AEC Magazine - July 19, 2024
Studio Libeskind’s Maggie’s cancer centre at The Royal Free Hospital demanded an integrated approach for…
Open Systems
Collaboration

Towards open AEC systems

Posted by Martyn Day - May 29, 2024
We explore Autodesk’s new approach to openness and note that things seem a little different
Dassault Systèmes
Digital fabrication

Dassault Systèmes in AEC

Posted by Martyn Day - May 29, 2024
DS is developing a new generation of AEC tools, which aim to cross the chasm…
Auto-drawings
CAD

The productivity promise of auto drawings

Posted by Martyn Day - April 24, 2024
Several CAD software firms are making real progress in drawing automation in the race to…

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