Autodesk
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There's a new Autodesk site that many of you will find interesting: tech.autodesk.com has just launched, a showcase for technology and engineering at Autodesk. The site will be a great resource for people interested in learning about the technical work performed by our employees and will also be a way for Autodesk engineering talent to connect with the outside world. I'm really looking forward to seeing what our development teams share through this new mechanism. The site has linked to blogs written by a few of the company's technologists, including this one. That was very nice to see, I admit.…
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Back at the beginning of August I mentioned the upcoming Forge Hackathon which precedes Autodesk University 2022. Well, the upcoming has become the immediate, and next week it's happening! So if you've been debating whether or not to join the event, it's time to make a decision and (hopefully) register. It's a great opportunity to showcase your development team's capabilities, to create something genuinely novel using Forge, or simple to kick back and have some fun. Or ideally all of the above. ๐ (See this blog post for a reminder of the prize categories and judging criteria.)
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SIGGRAPH 2022 โ the pre-eminent computer graphics conference โ was held in Vancouver a couple of weeks ago, and with it came a slew of USD-centric announcements such as this one from NVIDIA about the Metaverse. It's really impressive to see how computer graphics hardware and software companies are rallying behind this open source initiative. Autodesk is no exception: after having open-sourced a web-based USD viewing implementation, earlier this year, Autodesk's big USD-centric SIGGRAPH announcement related to the open-sourcing of a real-time path tracing renderer for USD called Aurora. For those who don't know how path tracing works, here's a…
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The Autodesk Research team is currently printing something very special in our Boston Technology Center with the hope of it being displayed at Autodesk University 2022 in New Orleans. I expect to be spending quite a bit of time near this object, during the event, and am very much looking forward to it. Even at this early stage it's already a thing of great beauty. Now for some pre-AU fun and games: if you can guess the object's function and how much it'll weigh once finished โ within an as-yet-undetermined threshold โ then I'll send you a souvenir from the…
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Registration for the Forge Hackathon 2022 โ being held virtually from September 19th-23rd โ is now open. The prize categories are fun: You had me at 3D game Show me the Data! I feel the need, the need for Digital Twin Task automation is a state of mind There's no place like ACC Do keep in mind the following judging criteria: Innovation Elegance Business problem solved Progress made during the week Depth of Forge use Wow factor (If you feel you need it, more detail on the categories and judging criteria can be found in the above-linked blog post.) The…
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Earlier this year Autodesk acquired The Wild along with its own recent acquisition, IrisVR, and their Prospect platform for XR collaboration. This was really exciting news for those of us who believe VR/AR/MR to be hugely interesting technologies with significant potential to impact our customers' workflows. To review, here's a 10-minute video showing how The Wild works: Of course this isn't the first time Autodesk has focused serious resources on developing XR solutions: the first was in the late 80s/early 90s, with the Cyberspace Developer Kit, while another was around 5 years ago with our former (VR-capable) game engine, Stingray,…
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Registration is now open for this year's AU: the first time it's been held in-person since 2019, and in a brand new city (for AU, at least), New Orleans. It's being held from September 27th to 29th, which will be here really soon! The early-bird pricing of $1,750 is available until July 23rd, at which point it slides upwards to $1,999 until August 12th and then on up to the full price of $2,250 from there. And if you can't make it in person to the event, there's still the option to attend virtually for free. Registration for the "digital…
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Dynamo 2.15 was released into the wild, last Thursday (at least via Dynamo Core, if not yet Dynamo for Revit), and as Sol Amour says in his blog post, it is "an absolutely epic release". I'd seen it flash by, but only sat up to take proper notice when Sol pinged me on Twitter to mention that includes capabilities inspired by Warnamo, a package I wrote to help keep track of warnings and errors in Dynamo. So I decided to dig into some of the new features โ a great resource for this being the habitually comprehensive Dynamo release notes.…
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I'm in London for a few days this week for some internal meetings and a customer visit. While visiting the Soho office I checked in with my Autodesk Research colleague Allin Groom about a project he and Matt Oosthuizen have undertaken to help reduce the impact of waste in the office. The inspiration for the project was an all too common problem: a lot of waste generated by employees โ many of whom buy takeaway lunches at local shops and restaurants โ comes in the form of polyethylene terephthalate (PET) containers. While this material is nominally recyclable, Allin and Matt…
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If you've visited the Tandem website, this week, you may have seen a little footer saying "Unleash the power of digital twins with Tandem APIs | Now in Beta". This is interesting news for the many (100+, at the last count) developers using Forge to build digital twins. Those using Revit or IFC as a data-source will most probably find the possibility of building on Tandem to be of significant interest. If you click on the "Learn more about APIs" link to the right of the footer, you'll end up on a page that describes the API and SDK available…