AU 2020 Is a Wrap and the Learning Continues
Autodesk University has always been about learning through community. At AU 2020, that community was bigger than ever, with 109,000+ professionals from 130+ countries coming together to learn, connect, and explore in new ways as part of our first global digital conference.
Attendees watched 42,000+ hours of on-demand learning content and joined hundreds of live sessions, including small-group meetups and live class Q&As.
In other words, AU 2020 was a huge success. Minds were opened. Questions were answered. Workflows were streamlined. It was an incredible week—thanks to everyone who joined us to reimagine possible.
While the conference is over, the learning is just getting started. Now’s the time to check out everything you didn’t have time for during the event. 750+ new sessions—including the Industry Keynotes and General Session—are available on demand for everyone. And if you registered for the conference, you can watch live-recorded class Q&As for the next four weeks.
Visit the Theater to watch 15-minute talks from thought leaders exploring big ideas, from real-time rendering for visualization to the possibilities for digital twins in architecture.
In Technology Trends, hear from top tech firms sharing their thoughts on how we can adapt to the realities of the work-from-home era.
The Expo also remains open. Reach out to the teams and partners that form an evolving ecosystem that can help you work smarter.
In the Design Slam: Master Class, see how experts in infrastructure and building design work their magic and solve real-world design challenges.
Check out the Redshift panel to watch thought leaders from NVIDIA, Ansys, Advance 2000, and Symetri discuss new ways of working in a post-pandemic world.
Those are just a few highlights—so much more is waiting for you to discover. As Andrew Anagnost said during the General Session, we meet the challenges of today’s “new normal” by forging a new possible—and we do it by continuing to learn. At AU, we learn together. Let the learning continue.