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From Inspiration to Action
If you’ve been to Autodesk University (AU), no doubt you’ve heard inspiring stories of Autodesk customers doing amazing things with the software. If you have not been to AU, we have you covered—but it’s a fantastic event that you really should try to attend.
Fortunately,
Jeff Hanson3 Reasons Not to Miss the Fabrication Experience at Connect & Construct!
If you’re looking to stay one notch above your competition, learn about the latest market disruptors, and meet industry leaders, this year’s Fabrication Experience at the Connect & Construct Summit (C&C) is one event you won’t want to miss.
In this one-day event before Autodesk University Las Vegas,
Michael GustafsonRevit Public Roadmap – August 2019
With the release of Revit 2020.1, we are pleased to provide an update to our Public Roadmap for Revit – however, because our last update to the Revit Roadmap was just in July, this blog post does not have very many changes in our plans. For information on what is available in Revit 2020.1 –
Harlan BrummAutodesk Structural Precast Extension for Revit 2020.1 – The Fifth Element Has Arrived
Because we know how important investments in automation for precast concrete workflows are, we extended the range of elements that are typically produced in factories with highly-automated production lines, thus releasing the new Autodesk Structural Precast Extension for Revit 2020.1.
It delivers the precast double wall, the fifth type of element available through this Revit extension,
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