The potential speakers have worked hard this spring, the team and group have reviewed them, now its your time to vote for your favorites that you want to see at Autodesk University in Las Vegas this November. We have to... Read more →
18 posts from May 2019
Privacy is an important issue for all of us as consumers and Autodesk fully supports your privacy and data. Read more about our policy and why there needs to be rules covering privacy and data from Autodesk’s Pascal Di Fronzo... Read more →
Civil Engineers Can Save the World
29 May 2019
Here is a great article about thinking about things differently and how engineers can help create a better world and future. 3 Ways Heroic Civil Engineers Can Save the World Through Resilience Planning https://autode.sk/2EFfBAg Read more →
There are some big changes coming in the United States to people flying UAS (drones) recreationally, especially in cities and controlled airspace. I am writing this blog post from an area of class c airspace in downtown Portland Oregon. It... Read more →
Reimagining the Eiffel Tower Landscape Using BIM
23 May 2019
“At an event in Paris’ City Hall this week, Gustafson Porter + Bowman was named the winner of a competition to redevelop the Eiffel Tower’s “grand site”—an area which includes the Trocadéro Gardens and Champ de Mars, as well as... Read more →
Machine learning has been a growing in this ever growing world of growing data. It has been in your hands surfacing tips and reducing tasks on your phones, in your bank statements, everyone and now in construction. Autodesk has released... Read more →
Yesterday I had the pleasure of speaking with a panel of Smithsonian employees of the Digitization Program Office and they let me know of an amazing reality capture project that went live just yesterday. It is stunning in detail and... Read more →
More Power in CAM Operation with the Launch of Autodesk PowerMill 2020
20 May 2019
Read about all the faster calculation, simulation, and verification with PowerMill 2020 CAM in the Manufacturing Lounge blog post from Clinton Perry. Autodesk Launches PowerMill 2020 http://www.manufacturinglounge.com/autodesk-launches-powermill-2020/ Cheers, -Shaan Read more →
In Portland, Seattle, and around North America we are seeing more and more beautiful wood being used in building construction, and it has been more common in Europe for years. There is a massive tall timber project is in the... Read more →
I recently had to provide this information to a friend who is setting up a school with Fusion 360 for the students and felt this would be great to highlight for anyone else looking to get up and licenses running... Read more →
This morning we held the opening of our 3rd floor and 6th floor spaces at the Autodesk Portland Oregon office. We moved into this renovated historic building just over a year ago with a couple construction phases with the first... Read more →
Our Portland Autodesk office took the Autodesk tagline of “Make Anything” quite literal. We moved into this beautifully restored downtown central eastside Portland office a year ago. So when some of the employees heard we had a game room, they... Read more →
Last evening at the Autodesk Portland office a Fusion 360 Meetup (https://www.meetup.com/Portland-Fusion-360-Meetup/) was held and several attended to hear Keqing Song and Paul Sohi of the Fusion team present as well as Paul be challenged to answer questions in a... Read more →
Autodesk is hosting an immersive event in Toronto to help students and professionals acquire expertise in state-of-the-art AI methods and techniques. autode.sk/2PUKipw Artificial Intelligence (AI) for Engineering Summer School 2019, hosted by Autodesk, is a two-week event that brings together... Read more →
May is national Bike month and Portland Oregon is one of the most “Bikiest” cities around. Several of our employees commute to the office by bike and I have once again joined them as a I am a fair-weather bike... Read more →
Got stumped using Fusion 360? Don't worry, you're not alone. Lucky you, Paul Sohi, our Fusion 360 Evangelist extraordinaire / chump will be in our Autodesk Portland office, so we've decided to host a Fusion 360 meet-up and put him... Read more →
Autodesk’s Angel Velez mentioned on Twitter the Revit IFC 2019 source code was just released with many bug fixes and 2020 is coming. “The long awaited Autodesk Revit IFC v19.2 released ((link: https://bit.ly/2PKzt9C) bit.ly/2PKzt9C)! Lots of bug fixes, and working... Read more →
The 41st AEC Hackathon event was held in Seattle this past weekend and was great and filled with many smart and inspiring people and several new friends and connections. First, the Seattle weather was amazing and I got in a... Read more →