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At Autodesk, we have a long history of helping our customers embrace technological transformation. We started by enabling the shift from the drafting table to the computer with AutoCAD in 1982. Then, in 2002, we introduced Revit, which brought modeling-based design and building information modeling (BIM) to the industry. A few years ago, we expanded the value of BIM by connecting architects and engineers to a shared Revit model in the cloud through the Autodesk Construction Cloud (ACC), allowing all stakeholders to collaborate on shared information.
But the architecture, engineering, construction, and operations (AECO) industry continues to evolve rapidly. Expanding urbanization is increasing demand, complex projects are straining timelines and budgets, and talent shortages are putting pressure on already stretched teams. These challenges aren’t going away, so BIM as we know it must evolve to meet the needs of today’s industry.
We believe that connected data can help our customers overcome these challenges. But first, we need to unlock the power of your data—making it easier for you to move data between stakeholders, connect workflows, build intelligent processes, maintain a single source of truth in the cloud, and deliver what customers like Arco are asking for.
“Architects’ workflows have evolved over hundreds of years,†said Richard Hogan, Project Lead & Architect at ARCO Architecture Company. “Now we’re entering a world that is data-rich. We must evolve our workflow to create better-performing, more sustainable buildings that fit into our cities.â€
You may recall that we first introduced Autodesk’s industry clouds at AU. I want to walk you through what’s next—and importantly, what it means for the software you already know and love, including Revit.
Autodesk Forma will be the industry cloud for AECO. It will reimagine BIM by leveraging next-generation technology to connect data, teams, and workflows, enabling more collaborative and concurrent ways of working. I’m excited to share that our initial Forma offering is almost here. On May 8, we’ll begin a multi-year journey when we launch the first set of capabilities with Autodesk Forma.
We’re thrilled to be taking this leap forward, and it’s just the beginning. The first Forma offering will leverage Spacemaker’s powerful AI engine to deliver new conceptual design capabilities, predictive analytics, and automations. Autodesk Forma will empower planning and design teams to digitally deliver projects with outcomes in mind from day one, creating a solid foundation for all subsequent project phases.
With bi-directional data exchange, you will be able to work fluidly between Revit and Forma, between initial planning and detailed design, and between the cloud and the desktop, improving the performance of your projects while you’re designing. Being able to work on the same cloud model across Revit and Forma will give architects the agility to work iteratively rather than sequentially—a big change.
We’ll also continue to invest in Revit, as we have with today’s release. The new capabilities in Revit 2024 are critical to getting your work done today. And they set the stage for next month’s launch of Autodesk Forma and its first set of capabilities.
With your data, teams, and processes connected in the cloud, you can make better decisions earlier in projects. You can harness AI, machine learning, and the Internet of Things to speed up processes, reduce errors, and predict and solve problems before they happen.
Our customers, like Hogan at Arco, acknowledge this is a “big cultural change for the profession,†but the rewards of embracing data and the cloud are worth it. Join me for a launch event on May 8 as we reveal the first set of Forma capabilities and bring together industry leaders to discuss how data will shape the future of architecture practices.