IoT
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Last week I had a valuable discussion with members of our talented HCI and Visualization research team. They had reached out with the offer to perform "live science" review session for other teams' research projects – with a particular focus on Human Computer Interaction and Visualization, of course – and I jumped at the opportunity. […]
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Last week was a big week for the team developing the Data Visualization Extension (codenamed Hyperion) for the Forge viewer. And for the Dasher team, of course, who were very excited to see what our development partners can do with the new Dasher-like capabilities being built into Forge. As it's still early days for the […]
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My friend and incredibly inspiring former colleague, Mickey McManus, has been co-hosting a regular (I want to say weekly) live-streamed event under the name of Quarantime. They've just posted the 51st episode (which means they must be doing this more than once per week) which featured another friend and current colleague, Alec Shuldiner. Alec has […]
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During the last week the kids have been opening their Advent calendars, we had a visit from St. Nicholas (I've talked before about this central European tradition), and the Candy Cane accelerator has kicked off. All-in-all things are starting to feel very festive! (And yes, Dasher is one of Santa's reindeer, so there's that, too.) […]
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Tomorrow (or today for some of you) marks the start of a 3-day event – the Built Environment Summit – being run by BSI in the UK. Here's the agenda for Day 1 (December 1st 2020, all times UTC/GMT): 09:00 - 09:10 Chairman's Opening Remarks 09:10 - 10:30 DFMA and IoT: What are the possibilities? […]
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Forge Accelerators have always been BYOD. First they were "Bring Your Own Device", then (on going virtual) they were also "Bring Your Own Drinks" and now for the upcoming event – on December 7-11 2020 – we're giving people the opportunity to "Build Your Own Dasher". BYOD3! Attendees at the Candy Cane accelerator (love those […]
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Yesterday evening was the Q&A for my Autodesk University 2020 class, Lessons from Project Dasher: Building a Digital Twin Using Forge. People registered for AU you can use the above link to access the recording for the next 30 days. Just click on the Join Now button: I really wasn't sure what to expect from […]
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Yesterday was a great day for people interested in Digital Twins (among lots of other topics, of course). During the AU 2020 General Session and the AEC Keynote we heard about Autodesk Tandem, a new product and platform for creating Digital Twins from BIM. During the Forge Keynote, we heard about the Forge viewer's new […]
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And so it begins: today is the first day of Autodesk University 2020 (at least in the US), to be enjoyed (most probably) from the comfort of your home office or living room. We are now at well over 100,000 registrations, which is simply unbelievable. Many on Twitter are lamenting (or more likely relishing) the […]
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At our in-person Autodesk University events, it's common for our R&D teams to interview customers and to brief them on ongoing research projects and upcoming product features. This is a really valuable part of our R&D process: this feedback helps us make sure that our products and services help the industry move forward by addressing […]