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  • A change of CTO at Autodesk

    Some of you may have seen the interview on Engineering.com with our new CTO, Scott Borduin. If you don't already know Scott, I recommend reading it to get a sense of who he is as a person. Today's post is both to welcome Scott to his new role and to wish our former CTO, Jeff Kowalski, well on his next adventure. To say that we've seen a lot of change at Autodesk over the last year and a half would be an understatement. Since Carl Bass stepped down as CEO and Andrew Anagnost was promoted into the role we've seen…


  • An update on my AU2018 classes

    There's just over a week to go before the craziest week of my year (i.e. Autodesk University) kicks off, once again. I've been heads-down preparing various slide-decks and handouts for the big event. Things are in reasonably good shape, but there's still a bit of work left to do. I had a quick glance at the class list – mainly to make sure that I had the classes themselves in my calendar, before people start double-booking me for meetings – and I noticed the numbers of registrations: Here's a list to the various classes with links so you can check…


  • Realtime visualization of sensor data from the MX3D bridge

    We hit a major milestone with our research into smart infrastructure, this week. After a massive push over the last 3-4 weeks (which in itself was built on work done over several years), we were able to deploy a system that measures – and reports in realtime – the performance and usage of the world's first 3D-printed steel bridge. To give you a quick sense of some of the results of this work, here's an image of Dasher 360 showing the 3D model of the bridge with skeletons walking across it with the bridge's accelerometer readings displayed as a heatmap.…


  • Forge DevCon Europe

    It's been a whirlwind few days. The trip up to Darmstadt on Monday went relatively smoothly: I had to take four trains to get there, and only missed one connection (the one in Frankfurt, but thankfully I could hop on another train and arrive just 10 minutes later than planned). Still, the nearly 6 hours of train passed reasonably smoothly. After arriving in Darmstadt I met with Sander Lijbers and Tony Thuy, who'd organised to host some customers from the Netherlands. We went for dinner at a nice restaurant serving local food. When in Germany, eat schnitzel! It was a…


  • Coming to a Forge DevCon in the US or Europe? It turns out I’ll be talking at both!

    Well, this just happened: after having had three generative design-related classes accepted for AU 2018 (well, really two were accepted and one ended up getting a repeat slot at the Connect & Construct pre-conference), I wasn't due to talk about anything I've been doing lately with the Forge viewer. Which frankly was a shame, because between robots, skeletons and streamlines, as feel as though I've got lots of fun stuff to share, at the moment. That was until yesterday, when I got pinged by Stephen Preston (for the US DevCon) and Cyrille Fauvel (for the European one), to ask if…


  • Generative Design Day in Barcelona

    After a crazy (but cool) few days in Amsterdam at the beginning of last week, on Thursday night I hopped across to Barcelona for an event being organised by our Enterprise Priority support team. They had invited our larger customers from all over Europe to come and hear about the use of generative design technologies in the AEC space, both present and future. I woke up early in the hotel opposite Autodesk's nearly-beachfront office to see the morning light hitting it. The event itself was on the first floor of the office, so we were surrounded by autumn colours. My…


  • Don’t miss these sessions at the Forge DevCon in Las Vegas

    The Forge DevCon is a great place to dive deeply into what's possible – and what will soon be possible – with the Forge platform. I'm involved in the organisation of the Las Vegas DevCon – being held on November 12-13, 2018 – in that I help lead one of the tracks. When the first DevCon took place, back in 2016, I was track-lead for the AR/VR track… these days I'm co-track-lead with my old friend Cyrille Fauvel for the Complementary Technologies track, which incorporates topics such as AR/VR, AI and robotics. All the really fun stuff, basically. 😉 This…


  • Forge skeletons and disappearing signs

    It's been a strange few days. It's the very last week anyone will be working from Autodesk's Neuchatel office. This really hit home when the Autodesk name and logo were removed from the building, last Friday. Photo credit: Estelle Ormrod I salvaged an A (the were signs on the front and back of the building, so this wasn't the only one) for my daughter's bedroom. It'll be some kind of reminder of the wonderful years we've all spent here. The staff departures have been staggered, over the last 6 months or so: there have been leaving aperos for people on…


  • Registration is now open for Autodesk University, Forge DevCon and Connect & Construct 2018

    Last Thursday registration opened for the latest edition of Autodesk University and its pre-conference events, Forge DevCon and Connect & Construct. I've just gone ahead and registered: I'll arrive in Las Vegas on Saturday November 10th (to give myself a fighting chance of handling my jetlag before things kick off properly on Monday the 12th) and head home on the Thursday evening. My classes, this year, fall during the pre-conference and the first day of AU proper, which is nice, especially as it means you won't need a full AU pass to attend (you can find pricing of Monday passes…


  • My AU 2018 classes… all about Generative Design for AEC

    I've seen a few of these postings via LinkedIn, and thought it was time to post something of my own. As mentioned previously, I submitted three class proposals for this year's Autodesk University in Las Vegas. Two out of three have been accepted: the ones focused on Generative Design for AEC. I'm really excited about the first one, in particular, and it seems like it may also be featured in one of the pre-conference events (more on this once things get confirmed). I think it'll be really cool to look at the project we've been working on with Van Wijnen…