Beschreibung
Wichtige Erkenntnisse
- Learn what next-generation Insight is and discover the problems it aims to solve.
- Learn how to use Insight, from starting in Autodesk Forma and Revit to creating custom dashboards, metrics, and factors.
- Learn from a range of case studies providing insights into various aspects of total carbon reduction.
Referenten
- Ian MolloyIan Molloy is Senior Product Line Manager for MEP and Building Performance Analysis with the Autodesk Building Group. Ian has over 25 years experience in the AEC industry and the development and application of software for the Design, Analysis and Optimization of Building Systems from Design to Operation. Ian has BSc. Eng (Hons) in Building Science and Mechanical Engineering and a degree in Mathematics. Ian is also a LEED Accredited Professional and Certified Scrum Product Owner. Based in Boston, Ian works globally with Autodesk business and software development teams, customers and partners all working to help make the built environment in better, more sustainable ways.
- Corina MarinescuCorina Marinescu is a Senior Product Owner at Autodesk, where she coordinates the development of the Next Generation Insight with a focus on Total Carbon. Corina is a member of the Order of Architects in Romania (OAR) and a certified BIM Manager with almost 10 years of experience in designing complex building projects in Romania and internationally. She has successfully graduated with a second Master’s degree in Global BIM Management at the University of Barcelona IL-3. Corina is also a founding member of TEC Cluster in Romania.
- MBMarta BouchardMarta leads the sustainability strategy for Architecture, Engineering and Construction (AEC) within Autodesk's ESG & Impact team. Within this role, Marta seeks to position and extend Autodesk and Autodesk's technology to transform the AEC industry to realize more sustainable outcomes. Prior to joining Autodesk, Marta practiced over 15 years in the Architectural Design and Planning industry, providing sustainability consulting and design analysis for the built environment.