IoT
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Our friends at BIM Fórum Brasil have now posted the recording of last week's event on Digital Twins. (If the last link says "We Couldn't Find This Page", just click on the Brazilian flag in the page header.) A big chunk of the session is in Portuguese, but my piece was in English. If you only understand English, I suggest skipping forward to the 20-minute mark. If you've heard me talk about this topic before, you might still want to check out the section on the Dar Smart Bridge project at the 35-minute mark. (Be ready to crank up the…
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I've been asked to talk about our work on Digital Twins (or Gêmeos Digitais) at the BIM Fórum Brasil event, on Wednesday of this week (January 26th, 2022). The event starts at 10am in Brasilia, which is 2pm in Central Europe, so the timing should work well for Asia, Europe and early birds on the east coast of North America, too. I'll be sharing information on our older projects, as usual, but I'm also planning to showcase some of our more recent (previously unseen) projects. So there's likely to be new information even for people who have seen me talk…
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In the last post we looked at how it's possible to take temperature data from a thermal image and use the Data Visualization Extension to connect that information to locations in a 3D Forge viewer scene. In this post we look at how we can use the events from the same extension to display a simple tooltip showing the temperature when one of these locations is hovered over. Let's start by looking at what we get from the thermal image. It's pretty simple: we have colour. As we're averaging a number of pixels it's likely to be on a gradient,…
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I work in the Research Engineering team at Autodesk, a centralised pool of software engineering talent that contributes to research projects across our various industries. Organising this way allows us to explore commonalities (and efficiencies) that would otherwise be hard to achieve. Every year or two we have an internal "Innovation Days" event, which is essentially an internal team hackathon. (Lots of other teams at Autodesk do this, of course, we're far from being unique in that regard.) Our latest Innovation Days took place on Thursday and Friday of last week, with the theme of sustainability. I met with the…
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Photo credit: Bundesarchiv, Bild 183-R13688 / CC-BY-SA 3.0 I'm really happy to see that the Tandem team is hiring. And they're hiring into a really varied set of roles, so hopefully there's something in this list for everyone. 🙂 Customer Adoption Specialist Principal Software Developer Senior Software Developer UX Designer Senior UX Designer Technical Program Manager I'm pretty sure that all these positions are "remote-ready", although I believe from a timezone perspective the Eastern US is strongly preferred for at least the engineering-centric roles. I may have that wrong, of course, and I'll be sure to come back and correct…
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The subject is basically a perfect description of my own situation, today, but I thought there might be others out there in the same boat (as it were). I have a feeling that more people will end up being stuck at home over the next few weeks, whether they like it or not. From my side I was very much looking forward to a trip to the UK, next week, where I'd have had the chance to catch up with my UK colleagues for the first time in-person in probably 2 years. And to join for the team Christmas Dinner,…
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Recently Mayur Mistry from Engineering ArchiTECHure asked me to join him for a YouTube livestream. Mayur often holds his interviews over the weekend, but he very kindly accommodated my schedule and held the session during the week. So while it was "live", it wasn't at the usual time for Mayur's subscribers and the discussion remained very much between the two of us. I've seen some really good sessions on his channel – several of his guests have prepared extensive material to show – so my apologies if you're expecting something more formal: we just chatted for an hour. Many thanks…
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The Autodesk Tandem team has just launched their Customer Research Program. This is the perfect way to engage with the Tandem team and let them know what features you might need from your future digital twin infrastructure. In particular, if you're interested in seeing features from Project Dasher show up inside Tandem – via what I referred to in a recent post as "Dasher inside Tandem" – then this is your chance to be heard. Related to this topic, I came across a funny meme recently on Twitter. I couldn't find it again, so here's my attempt at reproducing it:…
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I've been spending quite a bit of time exploring how Project Dasher might make use of the platform capabilities of Autodesk Tandem. This is just one effort connecting the two projects, and the one I tend to think of as "Tandem inside Dasher": the Tandem team is looking what makes sense in terms of "Dasher inside Tandem" (i.e. which Dasher features it makes sense to surface in Tandem for their customers). As I've hopefully said before, Autodesk Tandem fills a really important gap in the process to build out a model-centric digital twin: Project Dasher project was never intended to…
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I've finally found the time to view the main information from the recent Autodesk University event, and thought it worth highlighting what I consider to be some of the "big ticket" items, especially from my own – somewhat Forge- and digital twin-centric – perspective. First-up, Forge was everywhere in the keynotes. If it wasn't previously clear that Autodesk is serious about becoming a platform company, it should be from the messaging at this AU. On a side note, there are a number of internal organisational changes that have happened/are happening at Autodesk to accelerate this shift, so I'm currently much…