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AEC Magazine July / August 2024 Edition

Posted by AEC Magazine - July 25, 2024
We explore the increasing connection between architecture and fabrication

AI tool taps into knowledge held within PDF CAD drawings

Posted by Greg Corke - July 25, 2024
Uses machine learning algorithm to ‘understand’ geometry, labels and details
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 Centre in London, we reflect…
Autodesk AEC data model

Autodesk’s granular data strategy

Posted by Martyn Day - July 25, 2024
The AEC world is still file based, but the future is databases in the cloud. We look at how Autodesk…

AEC Magazine May / June 2024 Edition

Posted by AEC Magazine - May 29, 2024
Openess in AEC: we look beyond the interoperability agreement + lots, lots more

Shaping the future of AEC technology – NXT BLD 2024

Posted by AEC Magazine - May 23, 2024
At AEC Magazine’s NXT BLD & NXT DEV on 25-26 June see what the future holds for AEC technology and…
Open Systems

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
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Achieving sustainable building solutions at scale

Posted by Marta Bouchard - April 8, 2024
By Marta Bouchard, AEC Sustainability Strategy, Autodesk
Lenovo Spatial Computing

Enterprise XR: streaming to a headset near you soon

Posted by Greg Corke - May 22, 2024
For realism and complexity in XR, 3D models must be processed outside the headset and pixels streamed in.

NXT DEV 2024 – defining AEC software

Posted by AEC Magazine - May 23, 2024
Designers, developers, financiers and design IT directors discuss the software needs of the AEC industry

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