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AEC Futures Briefing: MEP

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Curious about the road ahead for Autodesk's product and service offerings for MEP engineers, detailers, and fabricators? Join Autodesk product and strategy managers for Revit software, the Architecture, Engineering & Construction Collection, and cloud collaboration to learn about new features and functionality supporting the capabilities and workflows you need to drive more-efficient, more-sustainable, and more-collaborative building design and construction projects. Learn about the strategic insights and decisions driving development directions, and see early demonstrations of features and workflows yet to be released. Peer into the future of the products you use every day and engage with Autodesk to help shape them to better meet your needs and the needs of your company, project teams, and clients.

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  • Learn about Autodesk's strategic development priorities for improving and enhancing software capabilities for MEP design.
  • Learn how new and prospective features on AEC product road maps will better support industry workflows and outcomes.
  • Engage with Autodesk product development teams to provide feedback on features in development.

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  • Avatar para Ian Molloy
    Ian Molloy
    Ian 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.
  • Steve Butler
    I am a Senior Industry Strategist for MEP at Autodesk, where I have worked for the past 19 years. I have been fortunate to enjoyed a varied career in the AEC industry, working in MEP engineering for consultants, contractors and manufacturers'. Gaining experience across the design and construction spectrum. I have also worked in MEP software development as part of the Autodesk Developer Network. At Autodesk, my career has spanned 9 years in Product Management and the remaining in Business Strategy.
  • Avatar para Zhengrong Fu
    Zhengrong Fu
    Zhengrong is a Product Owner for Revit at Autodesk. He has been with Autodesk since 2008. He was a Quality Assurance engineer for Revit MEP before became a Product Owner for architecture. He is the author of Autodesk Revit MEP Skill Collection (in Chinese). And he has taught in AU China for several times. Prior to Autodesk, he had some building system design and construction experience.
  • Tetsuya Hishida
    REVIT MEP Designシニアプロダクトオーナー(LEED AP BD+C、一級建築士) 東京大学大学院にて修士(工学)を取得後、大手組織設計事務所に入社し、都市計画や制度設計等の大きいスケールから建築物のディテール等まで設備設計・コンサルティング・試算・シミュレーションを担当。オートデスクではテクニカルスペシャリストとして、Revit等の製品を担当。オートデスク日本支社において建設分野全般(意匠・構造・設備、土木・インフラソリューション)を管轄したのち、現在はRevitMEPの設計ツール開発を指揮している。
  • Avatar para Craig Farish
    Craig Farish
    Craig began his career as an apprentice mechanical engineer in the manufacturing sector, where he developed a solid foundation in a variety of core skills, including machine operation, sheet metal fabrication, electrical engineering, and electronics. During his apprenticeship, he explored programming with CAM software and gained experience in the drawing office using early versions of AutoCAD, which ignited his passion for 3D modelling. In 2005, Craig moved into the building industry as a 2D draftsman for a ductwork manufacturing and installation company. Here, he acquired invaluable knowledge of the building services sector, mastering the intricate details necessary for installation and manufacturing drawings as well as experience in estimating, procurement, and navigating the complexities of logistics. Seeing the transformative potential of 3D technology, Craig quickly embraced industry-specific tools and became a recognized expert in BIM modeling. This expertise led to leadership roles in innovative companies, and ultimately, a transition into software development. As he shifted from user to product innovator, Craig played a key role in advancing industry technology. After Autodesk acquired the software he worked on, Craig continued to contribute to the field, holding roles in QA, experience design, and now as a product owner, overseeing multiple development teams dedicated to MEP Fabrication solutions.
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