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Key Learnings
- Learn how to form an adoption plan that will set organizations up for success.
- Gain insight into technology initiatives so that you're well prepared for the future.
- Learn more about the different components and workflows that make up the solution.
- Learn about increasing the value of your Civil 3D models across project teams and lifecycle.
Speakers
- Dave SimeoneDave has been Civil Product Manager since joining Autodesk in 1997 with responsibility for products including AutoCAD Civil 3D and Autodesk Land Desktop. His role includes working with customers to understand, prioritize and ultimately deliver solutions that help make civil/survey professionals more efficient and productive. Dave is also focused heavily on facilitating workflows that enable the various professionals working throughout the lifecycle of a project to collaborative more effectively. Dave is a graduate of The University of Massachusetts with a degree in Environmental Design.
- Craig GodfreySr. Product Manager at Autodesk working in Autodesk Platform Services. Craig has been with Autodesk for 21 years, in various roles such as quality assurance, experience design, and currently product management. With a primary focus on Data Management & Accessibility products such as Vault, Fusion, Fusion Manage, and Desktop Connector. My goal is to provide quality functionality and experiences that allow our customers to design the world around us.
- Joan AllenJoan leads product management for Autodesk Construction Solutions' document management and administration platform. Joan is a registered Civil Engineer with over 30 years of experience in construction management and technology for the AEC industry. Since joining Autodesk, she has focused on delivering innovative, cloud-based solutions for connecting AEC project teams and improving project delivery workflows, Autodesk BIM 360 Docs, Autodesk BIM 360 Glue, and Autodesk Buzzsaw.
- JPJon PageI am currently a design manager on the AutoCAD team. My team is mixed between technical writers and user experience designers. Most of my team is focused on creating the Help for AutoCAD and the monthly "Have You Tried" articles to further help user. Our user experinece designers, strive to add valuable new features to AutoCAD. I have a degree in Architecture and 10 years of experience in the field using AutoCAD to help transform architectural designs from paper sketches to final construction documents and finally built projects. As you might expect with my continued emphasis on AutoCAD, my work in architecture leaned toward the tech side of the spectrum. Since joining Autodesk, I've primarily focused on AutoCAD-based products like AutoCAD, AutoCAD Architecture, AutoCAD MEP, the Autodesk Desktop App, and AutoCAD web. Over the years, I've taken on various roles, including testing, designing, and managing. After 23 years at Autodesk, I remain passionate about continually improving our products.
- PKPrakriti KhannaPrakriti is a senior manager, product management for AutoCAD. She and her team are responsible for shaping the future of AutoCAD on the web and mobile with modern, innovative, cloud based technologies. Over the last decade, Prakriti has led multiple product strategies to build applications towards digital transformation of the AEC industry. Her goal is to augment the use of technology in AEC domain to help customers find new ways of efficiency in their day to day. Prakriti is a Civil Engineer with a Master's degree in Business Administration. She started her career as a structural designer and led sub-structure designs for several power transmission projects globally before discovering her passion for building technology products.
- Sean HulbertSean Hulbert is a registered professional engineer in the state of Oregon, and a Principal Implementation Consultant at Autodesk, Inc., (focused on Autodesk Civil 3D, Hydrology tools, Design Collaboration for Civil 3D, InfraWorks and other Civil Design software). Prior to working at Autodesk, Sean worked in the civil engineering industry for over 30 years. He was always a key advocate for technological advancement at the consulting firms where he was employed, introducing concepts and workflows for laser scanning and multidimensional modeling. Sean was responsible for CAD and Building Information Modeling (BIM) education, as well as for creating and modifying policies and procedures to keep up with ever-changing technology. Using his knowledge and practical hands-on experience, he was able to successfully introduce new technology and ideas to an existing environment, creating a desire to use BIM concepts and workflows on transportation projects.
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