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Curious about the road ahead for AutoCAD software? Join Autodesk product managers and leaders for AutoCAD to learn about new features and functionality supporting the capabilities and workflows you need to drive more-efficient and more-collaborative projects. Discover how Autodesk is incorporating Autodesk AI into AutoCAD to elevate your design and drafting capabilities. Learn about the strategic insights and decisions driving development directions. Peer into the future of the product you use every day, and engage with Autodesk to help shape that product to better meet your needs and the needs of your company, project teams, and clients.

主な学習内容

  • Learn about Autodesk's strategic development priorities for improving and enhancing AutoCAD.
  • Learn how new features in AutoCAD will better support industry workflows and outcomes.
  • Engage with Autodesk product development teams to provide feedback on features in development.

スピーカー

  • Prakriti Khanna
    Prakriti 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.
  • Can Anbarlilar
    In past life, Can worked as an architect and LEED consultant, he worked on a range of projects which included historic adaptive reuse, multi-family housing, education, transportation, and branded retail projects across the US and around the world. After business school, he transitioned to the energy sector where he worked in California's Zero Net Energy Building market transformation. He was also a product manager for energy efficiency products, and R&D for distributed energy resource integration. And now he is closer to his roots again with AutoCAD as a Senior Product Manager for AutoCAD with a cross industry and platform lens.
  • Kerry Ko
    Kerry Ko is a senior product manager for AutoCAD, with six years of experience spanning across AutoCAD's desktop and web products. Her work is driven by her passion for listening to user feedback to enhance AutoCAD as a part of the Autodesk ecosystem. At AU, Kerry looks forward to sharing AutoCAD's latest innovations and hearing from users to drive even more impactful advancements. Kerry has an undergraduate degree from UC Berkeley and an MBA from The University of Chicago Booth School of Business. She is currently based in sunny southern California with her husband and children.
  • Dan Whitcombe
    In my role as the Manager of Product Management/Product Line Manager for AutoCAD Desktop products, I lead AutoCAD’s cross-functional, globally-dispersed Desktop Leadership Team, while guiding individual feature development teams from ideation to launch. I also manage AutoCAD's 4-person Desktop Product Management team, the team responsible for roadmap creation, development and annual launch of AutoCAD’s 13 desktop products.
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    DANIA EL HASSAN: Hello, everyone. Welcome to the AutoCAD Futures Briefing. You are in the right room, right? All right. Great. It is so great to see all of you here. There are kind of a packed audience here in the room and over 1,500 people that have registered online. I'm so excited to have you here in San Diego and joining us online.

    So I'm Dania El Hassan. I'm the director of product management for AutoCAD. And I'm joined by many of my colleagues here today. Can you give a little wave? Woo.

    So if you can't see, there's 15 or so people here in the room and many, many more joining us online. We're all so excited to share what we have in store for you today and to get your feedback at the end of the show.

    So Autodesk University marks a really great moment in time for us where we get to celebrate you, our customer community. The work that you do continues to inspire us with everything that you build that's used by billions of people across the globe.

    And it's important for us to provide you with the tools that allow you to do your very best work. So we have a great show in store. We hope to peel back the curtain and show you a little bit about what we've been building on the AutoCAD team, and go a little bit further into the future and tell you where we're going.

    So first up, I'd like to invite a seasoned industry expert and have him share a little bit more on the AEC industry. Please welcome, my boss and the vice president of AutoCAD, Marcus O'Brien.

    [APPLAUSE]

    MARCUS O'BRIEN: Good job. How's it going, everyone? Oh, that's loud. And it's always when you get up here, just the first second to hit you a little bit. But how's everyone doing today? I'm really excited to be here. I had a little chance to talk to some of you in the audience before we started. And I really hope we have a great show for you here today.

    So I'd like to talk to you about the journey we're on, about creating the future of design and make and specifically what that means for AutoCAD. But before I jump into our vision, I want to talk about some of these digital trends that are affecting the AEC industry at the moment.

    So digital transformation of the AEC industry is here. You're all feeling it. It's very, very strong. And you're all feeling a lot of pressure. Demand for work is increasing at an unprecedented rate. Projects are more complex. They're requiring multiple people, often across different geographies, to be to work together.

    And as a result, you're using more tools. From the people I talked to earlier, you're using more and more tools to be able to deliver value. But more importantly, there's been a data explosion. You're creating more data on these projects that you're working on than you ever have before.

    In a recent study of the AEC industry, we found that between 2017 and 2021, AEC firms quadrupled the volume of data that they were storing, and that was 2017 to '21. You can only imagine how much more it's grown now. And, in fact, if you do work in the AEC industry, you're likely to create two times more data than another typical industry. So we are doing it even at a faster rate than anybody else.

    Now, unfortunately, 95% of that data goes unused, as it's locked into data silos. Maybe it's been designed in one tool and you have to transmit it to another tool or maybe across different phases of a project life cycle. But as a result, we're not able to make great decisions with that data, even though we've put all that work into it. And this leads to a $1.8 trillion loss per year due to flawed decisions and unnecessary rework.

    So this is the data sawtooth diagram. Some of you might have seen this in other presentations earlier, but we're using this to help explain what we mean when we talk about this data loss.

    So in a typical project data life cycle, you go from planning through design, construction, and operations. And within any one phase, say, at the planning phase here, your data builds up steadily across that phase of the project. But then you go to a different phase and there's a transmittal loss, either it changes companies or you're changing between tools from planning to detailed design. But that data is lost. And that's incredibly valuable data.

    And in an ideal project, your data would start at the beginning and build cumulatively across the life cycle of that project. So you don't have that flawed data. So we don't have that big waste due to data losses.

    And remember, when we talk about data-- we all talk about data. What is data? Data are the projects you're working on. Data is your IP. Data is the secret sauce that you bring to the projects that you work on to make you successful. So this is one of your most valuable resources.

    A Deloitte survey in 2023 showed that construction companies, who are leaders in data capabilities, had a 56% increase in average profit growth rate, with nearly 3% increase in profits each year. 3% increase in their profits each year because they were better at handling their data. So this is no longer a nice to have. This is your competitive advantage. And it's about making your business more effective.

    So at Autodesk, our mission is to solve these challenges and power better outcomes by making your data more useful, connected, and accessible. And we believe we're in a good position to be able to help you with this. We've led several digital transformations in the past over the last 40 years. We've gone from the drafting table, to CAD, to 3D parametric design, to BIM, and more recently, to cloud connected BIM.

    But what's the next stage of this evolution? What's the next frontier that we want to break, in order to make this even better?

    We call this outcome-based BIM. And it's powered by Autodesk AI, also known as Forma. You'll have heard about Forma a lot, hopefully. This is what we're talking about when we talk about Forma.

    At a high level, outcome-based design is a new way of working on projects, where from the beginning of the project, you set your primary directives. You're able to select for sustainability as your primary driver on a project. Or maybe you want to design for affordability, depending on the project that you're working on. Well Forma will enable you to be able to provide options leveraging granular data and Autodesk AI, so that we can co-create with you. We want to give you options. So you're still in control but put you at the forefront in that project to design for the outcomes that you want to achieve.

    So Forma is our industry cloud for architecture, engineering, construction, and operations. And it will support the full digital asset life cycle management process from planning through design, construction, and operate, across project types and across multiple industries.

    So Autodesk Docs is our common data environment. So this is the core of Forma. And this is where data lives. Now, this is not just where data lives. This is where it thrives. This is where good things happen when you put your data. This puts your data at the center of everything you do. And it enables us to make this granular data and leverage Autodesk AI, when the slides come back on. Classic AI move. You have to be nice to your AI models. I hope everyone says please and thank you to ChatGPT because you've got to be ready.

    So I know from the conversations I had a minute ago, a number of you in the room were half and half in terms of if you're using Docs already. But if you're using AutoCAD and you have your data in Docs, you're already on this journey with us. So to supercharge Forma, we're building what we call the AEC data model. So this is the powerful layer built on top of Docs that manages data structures and makes granular data more accessible via tools or open APIs, trusted open APIs.

    And this granular data that I'm talking about-- and I'm going to give examples of this granular data in a minute. This granular data will enable a digital thread across the life cycle of the project. So instead of having that sawtooth diagram, which every time we go from phase to phase, we lose data. The data will move more seamlessly between the different phases of the project. So that you never have that problem again of losing that data across the cycle.

    And we should get to a point where you never have to start a project from scratch again. We need to be able to leverage the data that we're creating across the projects. And those insights and learnings we've made on that project should be the starting point for the next project that we work on.

    So I've talked a little bit about-- I'm sure a lot of you have seen some subset of these slides in different meetings before. I want to bring it to AutoCAD and what this might mean in the not so distant future for AutoCAD.

    So imagine, please, that your data is in the common data environment, that you're using Autodesk Docs for your DWGs. Wouldn't it be great if AutoCAD was project aware? So that when you set up a project, it understood the context and had all of the learnings that you'd made on previous projects to get you started with a head start.

    AutoCAD could recognize maybe client standards, set up drawing templates, bring in blocks and contents from your company library, all powered by Autodesk AI, so you're not starting from scratch. You're starting that project with a running start.

    And what if you could move fluidly from conceptual design in Forma to detail design in AutoCAD? Maybe, you would start your design and planning with Forma and use Autodesk AI to do some solar or sound analysis, and then simply continue your design in AutoCAD Web. So that you can work on greater detail with your teammates.

    And you're working on a single source of truth here. So you don't have to worry about which version you're working on. Are you working on the right data? We don't have those data losses. You're working directly on it. And with Autodesk AI Activity Insights, we're always going to keep you aware of the changes that are made, so that you're fully in control of who made changes, when, and what happened.

    Finally, what if we took this one step further? Breaking down projects and files into more granular pieces of data. What if we created sheets, blocks, and layouts and made exploded views so that you could look at the things that were only relevant to you within any drawing?

    So, for example, maybe you're the sprinkler supplier and you want to know the number of sprinkler heads and pipes within any specific drawing, and you want to create a bill of materials. Wouldn't it be great if you could access an API that was able to create a bill of materials for you on that without ever opening a DWG?

    Or while you're doing that, that you have teammates that are working in fabrication, model Coordination, cost analysis or operations. All of these things are going to be possible with Forma in conjunction with granular data, so that you're always moving, working with the right data, and your granular data will move more seamlessly via these open APIs.

    So to summarize, first, we're re-engineering Docs as a common data environment. And we're adding more granular capabilities to Docs, so that it does files, as well as granular data.

    We're also working on Forma. We're creating more capabilities as we go. So as we create this granular data, we're adding more capabilities to Forma. And at the same time, we're connecting our existing ecosystem of tools. So for the people who I talked to in this room, who are planned 3D users, Civil users, AutoCAD users, all of those tools are already connected. And we're connecting to Docs. And we're going to continue to connect more products over time.

    And we're building this with sustainability and secure open access via APIs that we're creating. And we announced a couple of those APIs just recently. So this is our vision for the future. And as I said, if you're already using AutoCAD and your data is in Docs, we are already going to be starting to see some of these changes over time.

    But to talk about some of the specific changes that we're making right now in AutoCAD, I'd like to welcome Dania El Hassan back on stage to talk to you about some of those things. Thank you very much.

    [APPLAUSE]

    DANIA EL HASSAN: Great job.

    All right. Well, that's pretty cool, right? I'm really excited about where we're going with Forma and how it's going to shape the AutoCAD future. But I'd really like to start with where we are today and show you a bit of what we're doing in AutoCAD to help you get there.

    Today, AutoCAD is an integral part of all of your workflows across the project life cycle, from planning, through design, construction, and even operations. For most of you, AutoCAD is really critical to your work. And, in fact, 75% of project execution is still done in the DWG today.

    So we're talking about data. We have to talk about the DWG, AutoCAD's native file format. The DWG represents decades of project work and the expertise that you've built in your firm across those projects. So you have valuable data in each one of these drawings. In fact, we've actually estimated that the value of a single DWG file is over $37,000. That's really valuable data.

    To power the AEC industry, we're talking about billions of these DWGs. And, in fact, we've seen there's already 30 billion DWGs in the cloud today and it's only accelerating over time, especially post-pandemic. So this is an explosion of valuable AutoCAD data. Really now, you have a massive opportunity to harness all of that data, that valuable AutoCAD data, to power your next digital transformation.

    So as Marcus mentioned, Autodesk Docs is serving as that common data environment of Forma, and that we're connecting AutoCAD to it to make it more powerful. So the first step in realizing this vision for you is bringing all of that valuable AutoCAD DWG data into Docs. It sets us up for that future, but it also has immediate value in AutoCAD today.

    When AutoCAD is connected to Docs as its common data environment, AutoCAD can understand the project context, so you can meet a shared standard across your entire project team, no matter where they are geographically in the world. AutoCAD will help your teams stay connected. So you have this design collaboration experience in the cloud on any device.

    And AutoCAD will ensure granular data like these blocks, layers, support files that AutoCAD uses can flow seamlessly across the tools that you use at Autodesk and beyond. And when all this data is connected in that single source of truth, we can use Autodesk AI to enhance all of these workflows.

    So we see AutoCAD playing a critical role in your path to Forma And, in fact, as Marcus mentioned, if you're using AutoCAD and you're using Docs, you're already on that feature now. So we're laying the foundation by evolving AutoCAD in three key areas. First, we're delivering maximum productivity by enhancing those core experiences that you use every day. We're empowering your teams to collaborate with enhanced connected design experiences in the cloud on any device, and we're harnessing the value of all of that valuable DWG data powered by Autodesk AI with automations in your workflows.

    So I'd like to introduce three of our senior product managers on the AutoCAD team. And they're going to come up and talk to you about each of these three areas. First, Kerry Ko, Can Anbarlilar, and Dan Whitcombe.

    And up first to talk to you about those enhanced core experiences that you're using every day is Kerry Ko. Welcome, Kerry.

    [APPLAUSE]

    KERRY KO: Thanks, Dania. There is an exciting future in store for you in the journey towards this data connected future starts from the foundation. And your foundation is AutoCAD. Because I know that for many of you, AutoCAD is more than just your CAD software. It's been a constant companion in your professional journey. Whether you first encountered AutoCAD at school, or at your first job, those familiar mouse clicks, keyboard shortcuts and commands, they're like the heartbeat to your work. And the core features that you've come to rely on are vital to your work every single day.

    That is why I'm particularly excited to share with you the core enhancements that we've made to AutoCAD. Let's dive in and take a look at some of the under-the-hood changes that we've made to ensure that your time spent in AutoCAD is smooth and efficient. In particular, we've made significant improvements to the performance and handling of both your 2D and 3D files, so that you spend less time waiting and more time designing.

    To start, we understand that high-performing 3D graphics in AutoCAD is critical to many of you. We first introduced the new GSF 3D graphics engine in AutoCAD 2022. And since then, we've gradually and steadily improved GSF to support shaded, shaded with edges and wireframe visual styles, and expanded its support to Civil 3D, Map 3D, AutoCAD Web, and point cloud visualizations.

    We've continued this important work in AutoCAD 2025 to support 3D xclips, as you see in this demo. Now, of course, being AutoCAD, we've made significant investments in 2D file performance, specifically surrounding the open speed of 2D drawings. On the screen, you're seeing a sped up side-by-side comparison of the 2D file open performance of AutoCAD 2024 versus AutoCAD 2025.

    In AutoCAD 2025, on average, 2D files will open two times faster compared to AutoCAD 2024.

    [APPLAUSE]

    I think my team does deserve some applause there. So our goal with this improvement is to really reduce the amount of time between you first selecting that file and then actually working with that file. So that, again, you spend less time waiting and more time designing.

    In recent years, AutoCAD has also released 10 times faster navigation performance, nine times faster switching between layout tabs, two times faster install. These recent enhancements will undoubtedly become major time savers for you and your team.

    Next, let's move out from under the hood. We've also invested in experience enhancements that will have a big impact on your day-to-day. In AutoCAD 2022, we added support for multiple monitors, allowing you to see multiple DWGs in multiple screens. This means gone are those days of having to open several instances of AutoCAD, just to see multiple drawings at the same time.

    And if you rely on geolocated map underlays, we've also got exciting news. Our strategic alliance with Esri, the global leader in GIS technology, now allows you to integrate ArcGIS-based maps as a new option for establishing and viewing existing conditions. This integration means that you'll have access to the best in class mapping technology directly within AutoCAD.

    One of the key values is that these maps will be continually updated, ensuring that you're going to see the most recent conditions possible.

    Now, we are so excited to share with you the improvements that we've made to hatch one of the most essential features in AutoCAD. We know that you've been asking for fixes, and we've heard you. We've embarked on a journey toward improving hatch performance and adding new hatch capabilities.

    As you can see in this demo, we've enabled you to now define your own hatch boundary, instead of using an existing polyline or the pick point tool. Further, we've added a path mode, which allows you to draw a hatch along a polyline, including support for offsets from the polyline.

    This capability supports lines, polylines, arcs, and other drafting essentials. This could be particularly helpful for quickly hatching walls or drawing egress diagrams. Regarding performance, we've made improvements to this feature's stability, so that this tool will work as you need it to every single time.

    Overall, we are confident that these core experience improvements will significantly boost your productivity. In fact, an independent study found that, on average, you'll see a 72% productivity gain by upgrading to AutoCAD 2025 from AutoCAD 2021. And these advancements, they will not only benefit AutoCAD users, but also anyone using the AutoCAD industry tool sets as well.

    Now, we're thrilled to share with you all the improvements that we've made to the core features of AutoCAD. And our team deeply understands and respects the important role that AutoCAD plays in your everyday work.

    With that in mind, we know that our work does not stop here. We will continue investing in the core experience of AutoCAD to realize our commitment of creating the highest performing CAD tool on the market.

    [APPLAUSE]

    Thank you. So with that, I'm going to pass it on to my colleague, Can, to talk a bit more about the connected AutoCAD design experience.

    [APPLAUSE]

    CAN ANBARLILAR: Thank you, Kerry. Kerry talked about how core capabilities are vital to your work. Another core need for all of us is working with others. You work in teams with varying degrees of trust. You work folks in your company, with your clients, with consultants. Sometimes they are in the same location, sometimes they are not, and sometimes they are in different time zones.

    To help you with that, we are working on a connected design experience. Marcus and Dania referred to a future where a common data environment will be the foundation enabling collaboration. To realize that future, we are connecting Docs to AutoCAD, where you're drawing and granular data will flow across all industries projects and project phases.

    And part of this vision is already here. I'll show how we are already connecting AutoCAD to cloud-based ecosystem. So let's take a closer look. AutoCAD already is accessible across devices. And that access is available to all AutoCAD users. With AutoCAD on mobile, you can view, edit, contribute to a drawing from wherever you are on iOS, Android, tablets, or phones. You can also access your files offline.

    For AutoCAD on the web. You just need to log in to web.autocad.com. And on any browser to view, edit, share, mark up a CAD drawing. It's the place to be when you want to meet over DWG over to 2D documentation. And there is no download, no installation, no setup, or no updates. So it's always the latest version.

    AutoCAD on the web is also getting more powerful with 3D workflows, and LISP routines, and more. And it will continue to be the high-trust collaboration space and connected to the cloud and always up to date. To help you with that high-trust design collaboration space, we introduced trace. It's a safe, non-destructive environment in AutoCAD, where you can access all the benefits of your precision drawing, but you don't have to worry about your drawing's integrity. It's just like a trace paper.

    Multiple people can contribute to an individual trace. And individual file can have multiple traces. It's one of the ways that how we enable collaboration across devices, and it will empower AutoCAD Web as the primary design review space. So when you're working with your closest team in a high-trust workflow, that's the best place to be.

    But beyond your immediate team, you work with many others. Sometimes their feedback will come in, not in AutoCAD, but in a PDF notes or in a paper with red lines. To accommodate those, we introduced markup, import, and assist, which lives in the trace environment that I mentioned. With Markup Import, drafters can easily incorporate design feedback in their drawings in whatever format they receive, digital or paper.

    So instead of switching between AutoCAD and print or a different screen, you don't change context. It's all in one space. And it will also save you valuable time with that, in addition to folks like me with neck problems. And, of course, collaboration means there will be changes by others. There's always a change. And you need to be aware of them.

    To help you with that, we introduced Activity Insights tool. And when there is a new version of a drawing, it appears as a version activity on the Activity Insights. You can compare to view the differences between the current version and the previous version. And you don't even need to open the file. The best part that it also comes in the app home.

    With Activity Insights, you would know what exactly happened to your file, when, and by whom. So you don't have to find through, let's say, who published this document at what time. It includes capabilities such as purge, publish, file copy, and many more. And AutoCAD works even better when it's connected to Autodesk Docs as our common data environment. AutoCAD can understand the project context of your drawing. And AutoCAD will facilitate your teams to stay connected across geographies and disciplines.

    And AutoCAD will also ensure granular data that we talked about, like support files, design content to flow across design tools. This will all deliver you a connected design experience in the cloud. So I talked about Markup Import and Activity Insights. And the best part about them is they get better with Docs.

    So when connected to Docs, AutoCAD automatically recognizes your project context. And Activity Insights are connected by default. You don't need any setup. For Markup Imports, AutoCAD knows which PDF was made from which DWG. And it actually syncs the markups directly to your AutoCAD file. So you could always continue to get the markup updates and insights on your drawing from all your devices and from all your teammates.

    File and project management are also getting more connected with Docs. When a drawing on Docs is opened from Sheet Set Manager for web, it will launch automatically, allowing you to navigate all your project in the cloud. So you and your teams can manage the sheets concurrently. And when you're making improvements also, and when you're making changes, everyone could be on the same page.

    And we've been making improvements for the Web Sheet Set Manager. And each time we have a release, we don't even wait for our annual release cycle. We release it immediately, because it's already made by AutoCAD Web. It's available on AutoCAD, AutoCAD Web, as well as Civil 3D.

    Additionally, you can also create your documents by push to Docs, if you are using ISO 19650, naming configurations, this support in AutoCAD will help you with those conventions as well. And recently, we released our first version of a new tool called Project-Aware Support Files. It's on AutoCAD Web. So folks with appropriate project controls can create a new configuration file, support files, and repurpose it between multiple projects all at once.

    And these configurations could include things like support files, fonts, plot styles, and customization like LISP routines, and more. So soon, in the future, all those customizations will also be part of the platform, and that opens a window from our current connected design experience that we talked about to our granular data feature that we've been mentioning.

    So today, many AutoCAD customers already have access to Docs through AEC collection. And we are exploring how more customers can get benefit from the connected design experience powered by Docs in the future. So this was just a quick look into how all these workflows will work together in the future and what you can do today.

    And connected data is the first step into harnessing the power of AI. Dan we'll tell you all about how automations powered by Autodesk AI will help you.

    [APPLAUSE]

    DAN WHITCOMBE: All right. So thank you, Can, very much. And it's so exciting to see all of you here at AU 2024.

    All right. So at this year's conference, you've been hearing a lot about Autodesk AI. You've heard this term a lot. Let's just recognize that. But it's not just at this conference that you're hearing about AI. AI is everywhere. And its impact is only growing.

    And if you're here, you're an Autodesk customer, you're watching online, it's because you're looking to us, to Autodesk, to AutoCAD team to help guide you on this journey of realizing the incredible potential and value that artificial intelligence can provide for your teams.

    And more specifically, when we talk to customers like you, we hear that you're interested in AI investments in three specific areas. One of them is automating repetitive tasks. Another one is increasing productivity and a third is identifying and bridging any skills gaps that your teams or yourself might have.

    And that just confirms what we've been hearing from you, our customers, for the past several years. And it's why we've been investing in embedding Autodesk AI across the investment themes that we've already been talking about here today. Those being your core drafting experience, connected design and collaboration, as well as what we call insightful drafting.

    But let's dig a little bit deeper to talk about what we mean here, starting with your core drafting experience, where Autodesk AI is already automating some of your most familiar drafting workflows.

    So in AutoCAD 2024, we released new AI-powered automations to help you with quickly placing blocks in your drawing. So let's take the example that you see here of needing to place girders underneath a bridge or underneath a highway, like you see in this example. And instead of clicking, and moving, and rotating the same block over and over again, the block placement tool actually intelligently is able to snap your blocks right into place in the position and size that you need them, based on how you've already placed that block in your drawing.

    But what about when you realized that you need to swap out that girder with another spec? Well, Autodesk AI to the rescue, because our block replacement tool provides AI generated suggestions of similar looking blocks from your own block library. That with a single click, you can swap those blocks out immediately.

    And not only does this save you time, but it also helps encourage the reuse of standardized company content, which keeps you in control and helps ensure that your drawings remain as error free and clean as possible. But speaking of keeping drawings clean, let's take a slightly more advanced block example. This time, when you've imported a Revit file or a PDF that might need some cleanup.

    So with our new block search and convert tool, you can actually select an exploded geometry or a group of exploded geometry, and the block search tool will scan your drawing for all exact matches of that geometry. Then it'll open the block conversion dialog, where you can choose a similar looking AI generated suggestion from your own block library to replace those blocks with. And you can assign them to a layer right there.

    But what about if you want to create a new block from those exact matches of geometry? Not a problem. So as you see here, you just select that exploded geometry, open the conversion tool again, and then you can go and create a new block. You can give it a name right there. You can assign it to a layer, and, boom, right into your block library. And again, all of this in the name of saving you time, especially for those tedious cleanup workflows that we all know that you run into frequently.

    So one more advanced example. This time, you've imported a potentially messy file. And you're not quite sure what geometries might be lurking in there to turn into a block. Well, our new detection tool uses Autodesk AI to scan your entire drawing and make intelligent inferences about what you might want to convert into a block.

    And you might have noticed that it had a tech preview indicator. And that's because we want to indicate our commitment to continuing to improve the ML algorithm that runs this beyond our initial investment in AEC building industry objects. But once it's done scanning your drawing, you can cycle through all the options. And in this case, this drafter settles on these light fixtures here. And then they can open that conversion workflow that we just talked about. They can choose an AI generated suggestion, or they can make an instance of a new block. Again, the power of Autodesk AI for automating those core drafting workflows.

    All right. So next, let's turn our focus to Can's area of interest, which was connected design, which when infused with Autodesk AI, creates incredibly powerful opportunities for productive cloud-based collaboration, both with your internal teams, as well as with your essential external partners.

    So Can already talked about the Markup Import tool, which is an incredibly powerful collaboration tool. But I'm excited to show you how this feature also uses Autodesk AI to help you get more done and get it done quickly, without introducing any added risk.

    So here, you're seeing the power of what we call markup assist, which uses AI to understand those markups as AutoCAD geometry. And in particular, it can recognize hand-drawn sketches as a revision cloud, as you see here. Or it can understand that you've handwritten a note and it will automatically help you turn that right into a note.

    It can also understand when you want to replace existing text or update that existing text like this architectural title, or it can even interpret instructive text like this remove note will start the erase command. And for our mechanical users, it'll know that you don't want an MLEADER but you want an MNOTE, and it'll automatically to insert that as an MNOTE.

    And I really want to underscore the importance of that because what that means is we're using Autodesk AI to help you save time in the way that you need the most. And customers are noticing the time savings. Like this customer here who says that they save 10 to 15 minutes every single time that they use the Markup Assist tool in their revision workflow.

    And as everyone in this room knows, even small time savings over time and with the size of your organizations, add up to highly productive benefits for your business. But speaking of productivity, let's move on to insightful drafting, where Autodesk AI is enabling your AutoCAD data to go to work for you, by allowing us to deliver personalized in-product usage insights to make sure that your teams are as proficient in AutoCAD as possible, which, ultimately, helps you scale your business and your teams.

    Here, you'll see the My Insights dashboard. And this exists in product and it's where you can go to use and see all of these actionable, valuable, productive insights. And in particular, your users might see recommendations for features that are useful to them based on the unique ways that they work, product and file performance data, as well as personalized reasons to update to the latest product versions.

    And as I said, these insights can help aid training by making sure that your employees are working smarter, which helps save you time and helps you get back to the work that you want to do.

    We've also leveraged AI generated insights to build what we call the Macro Advisor tool, which brings insights into the drafting canvas in the form of personalized time saving command macro automations that are based on unique patterns in your workflow, further driving your team's end product proficiency.

    And in case you still have questions about new or legacy AutoCAD tools and features, we used Autodesk AI to introduce natural language chat into the Autodesk Assistant, which allows you to get personalized answers to your unique AutoCAD questions, which boosts your proficiency and helps you get back to designing and drafting with the answers that you need in hand.

    So we've shown you how AI can be a partner to help automate your core AutoCAD workflows, collaborate productively, and ensure your employees are as proficient in AutoCAD as possible with personalized insights. But no matter which Autodesk AI powered AutoCAD tool you're using, you can be sure that you're saving time in the way that you most need.

    And this is just the start. We're extremely excited to see the future of how our Autodesk AI powered tools evolve. But even more importantly, we're excited to watch all of you reap the benefits of these tools, both now and into the future.

    So with that, thank you very much. And I'd like to invite Dania back on stage to tell us a little bit more.

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    DANIA EL HASSAN: All right. What do you think? Yeah. All right. It's really great for me to see. I've seen this presentation, of course, but it's so great to see it all in one place and to be able to get your feedback at the end of the show. So we will be asking for that.

    But to summarize, we saw from Kerry that we're making some of those great enhancements to our core experience and that we're committed to being the most powerful and highly performing CAD tool on the market.

    And Can shared with us a little bit about how we're connecting AutoCAD with Docs. And that's going to be able to power a really powerful collaboration experience in the cloud. And Dan showed us how once that data is in that central data environment, we can really enhance all of those automations with Autodesk AI.

    So we see AutoCAD playing that critical role in your path on this digital transformation towards Forma with connected data and Autodesk AI. So what this means is you can continue to rely on AutoCAD, as we make this digital transformation happen together.

    So this is just a snapshot. And, of course, we're listening to you. We definitely want to hear your feedback, both now and at the end of the show. And at this point, I'd really like you to pull out your phones and to consider joining the Autodesk feedback program. We have a lot of ways that you can engage with us. This is really to get in touch with the AutoCAD product team, make sure that your voice is heard. There are a number of ways that you can reach out to us and engage in some of these programs.

    So please take your phones out. Here, you can type in slido.com and enter AutoCAD, or you can take a photo of this QR code. And don't go away because right after this, we have a very special guest that will join us here on stage.

    How do we do? All right. Great. So in just a moment, I'm going to invite one of our partners from Arup, Andrew Lewis. Andrew Lewis is the global head of technology services for Arup. I'm sure you know, Arup is a global collective of designers, consultants, experts dedicated to sustainable development and to using imagination, technology, and rigor to shape a better world.

    Andy has over 31 years of international experience. From the early days of overseeing AutoCAD 10 through the revolution of BIM and innovations in cloud, data, and automation technology. Andy's experience includes a variety of multidisciplinary projects spanning transport, property, and energy sectors with a strong focus on driving innovation and adopting new technologies to enhance project delivery.

    In his current role, Andy leads a global team of technical specialists supporting engineering collaboration platforms and AEC software used by Arup's project teams worldwide. Please join me in welcoming Andy to the stage.

    [APPLAUSE]

    All right, Andy.

    ANDREW LEWIS: Thank you. Sound check.

    DANIA EL HASSAN: So happy to have you.

    ANDREW LEWIS: Pleasure to be here.

    DANIA EL HASSAN: All right. So, Andy, thanks for having us. Thanks for coming here. I'd love if you tell me a little bit more about what you do at Arup and what your team does.

    ANDREW LEWIS: Yeah, certainly. You touched on what we do overall at Arup. But we also cover all of the disciplines, all of the life cycle, I should say, of projects that you've already gone through. So your conceptual, your planning, where we're working closely with clients to actually understand their problems and help them get to a solution into the design and the construction space, where we're working closely with contractors to make sure we get the right solutions to build. And then in the operations and maintenance space where, again, we're working closely with our clients.

    So we're working with our clients there to make sure that they can understand their assets and help them in maintain it.

    DANIA EL HASSAN: That's amazing. And you shared with me a little bit before when we were talking that you use a lot of different software from Autodesk, both AutoCAD, Revit, Civil 3D. Can you tell me a little bit more about that?

    ANDREW LEWIS: Yeah, certainly. I'll probably add as well. We've done something a bit different within Arup in that we've pulled offline from our project teams and our project delivery, a whole team of specialists, specialists in the project systems, the platforms, the automations, the integrations that we use. And we've got them offline so that they can actually provide a service to all of our projects.

    So that's a key for us because there's always that tension that you get between the expert in a piece of software and them having to support multiple other engineers on a project. And that's a difficult challenge.

    So we've got that team that are dedicated in doing that. They're also responsible then for supporting the software platforms. So they look after, not just Autodesk products, but all of our vendor products. And they are that first line support.

    Their expertise, they've used it. They were engineers themselves. So that I find is quite useful. And that's a sort of a bit of a differentiator for us. But I know that our teams actually appreciate it.

    DANIA EL HASSAN: Absolutely. Well, that's really great work that you do. And you support a really large team globally. Is that right?

    ANDREW LEWIS: Well, globally in Arup, if you were just to talk about AutoCAD as an example, we'll have some between 10,000 and 11,000 users burn in about 3,000,000 hours in any one year. That's a significant amount of effort that we're actually putting in using the AutoCAD platform that correlates if you were to look in the 3D space, where we're doing the traditional-- I call it traditional now because it is 3D modeling, using your engineering tools like your Civil 3Ds and your Revit. We're talking about 7,000 or 8,000 users. Granted, there will be an overlap because some will also be in using AutoCAD.

    But what that says to me is you ignore the AutoCAD usage at your peril. You need to be supporting that team. And that's why we've pulled the team offline to make sure they get the support that they need.

    DANIA EL HASSAN: And that's a lot of usage. And you talked about, this standard operating procedure in Revit. Can you talk a little bit about the innovations, maybe some of the ones that we've shared today and how you and your team are going to see those impact your work?

    ANDREW LEWIS: That put me on the spot, seeing as I've just seen it about 15 minutes ago, but very excited. I had a little bit of insights in and around the former AEC data model. I see that as being a big plus for us. We put a lot of effort into customizing our tool sets, but also providing productivity tools.

    I can see that's just going to extend that and make it much easier for us going forward. Loved what you showed about the insights. I see that as being helpful, being a track back on previous releases of drawings, models, et cetera. The work that you've put into AI, I'm not quite sure what that's going to open for us, but I can see that's going to be very valuable in the future, not just in automating tasks. That's probably the first thing that it will help us with, learning from what I do, learning from what buttons Andy pushes.

    But it's going to help us, I feel, especially with the macro assistant that I've just seen in our design approach in perhaps how we carry out our design checks, our quality checks. I can see us leveraging AI in that space.

    DANIA EL HASSAN: That's great. I'd like to talk a little bit more about some of those automations that you're already doing on your team. And you talk now a little bit about how you power some of your teammates with automations that make them more productive.

    Can you talk a little bit about the customizations you use today and how that's working?

    ANDREW LEWIS: Yeah, certainly. I notice, obviously, there's the ability to do that in Docs going forward. But for many years, we've recognized the need to support many standards from our clients worldwide. So it's not just one way of actually modeling, drafting. You've got to recognize that the clients have got specific requirements.

    So we've built our own many years ago. We built our own product. It's called [INAUDIBLE] but that centralizes all of the standards in one place. And that's the standards from the client. Any tools from the client, any product tools or enhancements that we may have built, and then that distributes it down to the desktop. So our engineers get the right tools that they need to do their job day in, day out.

    So that's a big plus for us and being able to centralize the content. So there's not multiple copies of the client standards. It's in the one place. We've got full control.

    DANIA EL HASSAN: Great. And that's a great segue. I think you talked a little bit about some of the AI that you're excited about, but it all starts with all of that data being in one place in a central data environment.

    Can you talk about what your outlook is on the CDE and how you're planning on going about it at Arup?

    ANDREW LEWIS: Yeah, certainly. So we've been using ACC for a couple of years now and Docs for many years. The CDE is central to everything that we do. We've got to be able to manage the production of our engineering, whether it be models or drawings. And we've got to have full control over that.

    So we've invested heavily in building templates that include all of our objects in the Revit space, but it's also got fully integrated workflows, so that we actually comply to the ISO as an example. So the ISO 19650 is a must have these days. You can't ignore it. You've got to utilize it.

    So we build them in our templates. That makes sure that we get the same build for every project that we actually set up. So that's a big plus there. Because we've got standardization, we can leverage the APS API-- APS API, is that right?-- to actually carry out automation.

    We can actually do our own interrogation of what we've got hosted in the Docs environment. And we can understand what our users are doing, how many models have they've got? How many linked files might they have to a model? What's their behavior? So that helps us then administer the projects as well.

    DANIA EL HASSAN: Yeah, makes sense.

    ANDREW LEWIS: Also, I suppose I'd like to say and point out that I don't think we could work in a non-cloud product going forward. What ACC does at the moment, it breaks down those organizational boundaries, those geographical boundaries with the hosting of the information.

    So we know our full project team. It doesn't matter where they are or what network they're sitting on, they're still working from the one source of truth.

    DANIA EL HASSAN: Yeah. And you shared a little bit before the show that you have all of your Revit users already in Docs and that you have plans in the future, right?

    ANDREW LEWIS: Oh, yes. Revit users have been in Docs and ACC for many years now. I couldn't see them working in any other way. But yes, looking forward now, we've been working hard to understand how we incorporate Civil 3D, and DWG, AutoCAD going forward into the future. That is the way that we want to go.

    DANIA EL HASSAN: That's great.

    ANDREW LEWIS: And I see your vision for the AEC data layer. Yeah, that's very attractive.

    DANIA EL HASSAN: Yea. Let's bring it all together a little bit. You talked how your team is already using customizations and automations. You're excited for some of the AI that we'll build with Autodesk AI on top of that in a common data environment. Where do you see this all going for Arup in the near future?

    ANDREW LEWIS: It's definitely in that AEC data model. That's the direction that we'll have to take. But we don't want to act blindly. We've got to recognize that there are other CDE platforms that we use. So leveraging the AEC data model is going to help us integrate with those other CDE platforms.

    So we've got that automation and the push, pull of the data that our engineers are using. We don't want to have that risk of copies of data. That's a misnomer. We don't want to get in that space because that's where our errors come from.

    DANIA EL HASSAN: Awesome. OK. So you saw a lot of things today. I don't want to put you on the spot. But I will.

    [LAUGHS]

    What do you think your team is going to be excited about? Can you bring it all together for me? What are the things that really highlight some of the exciting impacts that they'll make on Arup?

    ANDREW LEWIS: That just put me on the spot a little bit. All of it was very good, very important. I can see our teams getting very excited about the developments that you've made.

    AI, microsystem, I can see that freeing up our developers, I can see our engineers that love LISP, by the way. So thank you for retaining LISP. I think that will still be used daily by our engineers.

    DANIA EL HASSAN: There's some woo's in the room.

    [LAUGHS]

    ANDREW LEWIS: But AI coupled with macro system, that's going to open up some new avenues there. It's also going to free up our developers. So as a tangential benefit, developers that are right in automations will actually be able to focus on some more high-end development and more productivity gain.

    So I like that space. But I can't actually get away from the performance improvements that you've made. That's what rings home to me, not just in AutoCAD, but the verticals, when you talk in two times, five times, 10 times, when you talk to the verticals.

    And you start to calculate that against 10,000, 11,000 users, opening drawings 100 times a day, that's massive. That's going to be very, very welcome.

    DANIA EL HASSAN: We are so excited to share that with you. So that's a great place to end for now. What I'll do now is there's a little game that I like to play called This or That.

    And what I'll share with you is two different things and you just tell me what you prefer very quickly. So it's very fast game. Ready?

    ANDREW LEWIS: Yeah.

    DANIA EL HASSAN: OK. This or that, coffee or tea?

    ANDREW LEWIS: Earl grey.

    DANIA EL HASSAN: Earl grey. OK. Very specific. Beach or mountains?

    ANDREW LEWIS: Beach.

    DANIA EL HASSAN: Cats or dogs?

    ANDREW LEWIS: Dogs.

    DANIA EL HASSAN: Great. Good answer. Early riser or night owl?

    ANDREW LEWIS: Early.

    DANIA EL HASSAN: OK. And there's two AutoCAD ones here. Ready? AutoCAD ribbon or the command line?

    ANDREW LEWIS: Command line version 10. What can I say?

    [LAUGHS]

    DANIA EL HASSAN: The common answer. And lastly, light mode or dark mode?

    ANDREW LEWIS: Light mode.

    DANIA EL HASSAN: Light mode? Not a common answer. OK. So great. This was a really great opportunity for us to get to know you a little bit better, but also for you to share some of your perspective on how AutoCAD is impacting your work and where you'd like to go, as we partner together into the future.

    So thank you, Andy, so much. I really appreciate you being here.

    ANDREW LEWIS: Thank you. Pleasure.

    [APPLAUSE]

    DANIA EL HASSAN: You can hang out here for a second.

    ANDREW LEWIS: Sure.

    DANIA EL HASSAN: So right now, we're all going to head-- oh, let me share the map here, just down into the community zone. So it's really fast. Oh, my gosh. Luke has a wonderful flag here that you can follow.

    So you can follow us down to the community area. You can continue the conversation with us, provide us with feedback, maybe come with questions, and join us for a little hangout session.

    We do have AutoCAD tattoos. I hear that there are a few left. So if you make your way over to the community center, we can continue the chat there.

    So thank you so much for joining us for the AutoCAD Futures Briefing.

    [APPLAUSE]

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    弊社は、弊社サイトでのお客様の行動に関するデータを収集するために、Salesforce Live Agentを利用しています。収集する情報には、お客様がアクセスしたページ、ご利用中の体験版、再生したビデオ、購入した製品やサービス、お客様の IP アドレスまたはデバイスの ID、お客様の Autodesk ID が含まれます。このデータを基にサイトのパフォーマンスを測定したり、オンラインでの操作のしやすさを検証して機能強化に役立てています。併せて高度な解析手法を使用し、メールでのお問い合わせやカスタマー サポート、営業へのお問い合わせで、お客様に最適な体験が提供されるようにしています。. Salesforce Live Agent プライバシー ポリシー
    Wistia
    弊社は、弊社サイトでのお客様の行動に関するデータを収集するために、Wistiaを利用しています。収集する情報には、お客様がアクセスしたページ、ご利用中の体験版、再生したビデオ、購入した製品やサービス、お客様の IP アドレスまたはデバイスの ID、お客様の Autodesk ID が含まれます。このデータを基にサイトのパフォーマンスを測定したり、オンラインでの操作のしやすさを検証して機能強化に役立てています。併せて高度な解析手法を使用し、メールでのお問い合わせやカスタマー サポート、営業へのお問い合わせで、お客様に最適な体験が提供されるようにしています。. Wistia プライバシー ポリシー
    Tealium
    弊社は、弊社サイトでのお客様の行動に関するデータを収集するために、Tealiumを利用しています。データには、お客様がアクセスしたページ、ご利用中の体験版、再生したビデオ、購入した製品やサービス、お客様の IP アドレスまたはデバイスの ID が含まれます。このデータを基にサイトのパフォーマンスを測定したり、オンラインでの操作のしやすさを検証して機能強化に役立てています。併せて高度な解析手法を使用し、メールでのお問い合わせやカスタマー サポート、営業へのお問い合わせで、お客様に最適な体験が提供されるようにしています。. Tealium プライバシー ポリシー<>
    Typepad Stats
    弊社は、弊社サイトでのお客様の行動に関するデータを収集するために、Typepad Statsを利用しています。収集する情報には、お客様がアクセスしたページ、ご利用中の体験版、再生したビデオ、購入した製品やサービス、お客様の IP アドレスまたはデバイスの ID、お客様の Autodesk ID が含まれます。このデータを基にサイトのパフォーマンスを測定したり、オンラインでの操作のしやすさを検証して機能強化に役立てています。併せて高度な解析手法を使用し、メールでのお問い合わせやカスタマー サポート、営業へのお問い合わせで、お客様に最適な体験が提供されるようにしています。. Typepad Stats プライバシー ポリシー
    Geo Targetly
    当社では、Geo Targetly を使用して Web サイトの訪問者を最適な Web ページに誘導し、訪問者のいる場所に応じて調整したコンテンツを提供します。Geo Targetly は、Web サイト訪問者の IP アドレスを使用して、訪問者のデバイスのおおよその位置を特定します。このため、訪問者は (ほとんどの場合) 自分のローカル言語でコンテンツを閲覧できます。Geo Targetly プライバシー ポリシー
    SpeedCurve
    弊社は、SpeedCurve を使用して、Web ページの読み込み時間と画像、スクリプト、テキストなど後続の要素の応答性を計測することにより、お客様の Web サイト エクスペリエンスのパフォーマンスをモニタリングおよび計測します。SpeedCurve プライバシー ポリシー
    Qualified
    Qualified is the Autodesk Live Chat agent platform. This platform provides services to allow our customers to communicate in real-time with Autodesk support. We may collect unique ID for specific browser sessions during a chat. Qualified Privacy Policy

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    Google Optimize
    弊社はGoogle Optimizeを利用して、弊社サイトの新機能をテストし、お客様に合わせた方法で機能を使えるようにしています。そのため弊社では、弊社サイトにアクセスしているお客様から、行動に関するデータを収集しています。収集するデータには、お客様がアクセスしたページ、ご利用中の体験版、再生したビデオ、購入した製品やサービス、お客様の IP アドレスまたはデバイスの ID、お客様の Autodesk ID などが含まれます。機能のテストの結果によっては、お客様がご利用のサイトのバージョンが変わったり、サイトにアクセスするユーザの属性に応じて、パーソナライズされたコンテンツが表示されるようになる場合があります。. Google Optimize プライバシー ポリシー
    ClickTale
    弊社は、弊社サイトをご利用になるお客様が、どこで操作につまづいたかを正しく理解できるよう、ClickTaleを利用しています。弊社ではセッションの記録を基に、ページの要素を含めて、お客様がサイトでどのような操作を行っているかを確認しています。お客様の特定につながる個人情報は非表示にし、収集も行いません。. ClickTale プライバシー ポリシー
    OneSignal
    弊社は、OneSignalがサポートするサイトに広告を配置するために、OneSignalを利用しています。広告には、OneSignalのデータと、弊社サイトにアクセスしているお客様から弊社が収集する行動に関するデータの両方が使われます。弊社が収集するデータには、お客様がアクセスしたページ、ご利用中の体験版、再生したビデオ、購入した製品やサービス、お客様の IP アドレスまたはデバイスの ID が含まれます。この情報に併せて、OneSignalがお客様から収集したデータを使用する場合があります。OneSignalに提供しているデータを弊社が使用するのは、お客様のデジタル広告体験をより適切にカスタマイズし、関連性の高い広告をお客様に配信するためです。. OneSignal プライバシー ポリシー
    Optimizely
    弊社はOptimizelyを利用して、弊社サイトの新機能をテストし、お客様に合わせた方法で機能を使えるようにしています。そのため弊社では、弊社サイトにアクセスしているお客様から、行動に関するデータを収集しています。収集するデータには、お客様がアクセスしたページ、ご利用中の体験版、再生したビデオ、購入した製品やサービス、お客様の IP アドレスまたはデバイスの ID、お客様の Autodesk ID などが含まれます。機能のテストの結果によっては、お客様がご利用のサイトのバージョンが変わったり、サイトにアクセスするユーザの属性に応じて、パーソナライズされたコンテンツが表示されるようになる場合があります。. Optimizely プライバシー ポリシー
    Amplitude
    弊社はAmplitudeを利用して、弊社サイトの新機能をテストし、お客様に合わせた方法で機能を使えるようにしています。そのため弊社では、弊社サイトにアクセスしているお客様から、行動に関するデータを収集しています。収集するデータには、お客様がアクセスしたページ、ご利用中の体験版、再生したビデオ、購入した製品やサービス、お客様の IP アドレスまたはデバイスの ID、お客様の Autodesk ID などが含まれます。機能のテストの結果によっては、お客様がご利用のサイトのバージョンが変わったり、サイトにアクセスするユーザの属性に応じて、パーソナライズされたコンテンツが表示されるようになる場合があります。. Amplitude プライバシー ポリシー
    Snowplow
    弊社は、弊社サイトでのお客様の行動に関するデータを収集するために、Snowplowを利用しています。収集する情報には、お客様がアクセスしたページ、ご利用中の体験版、再生したビデオ、購入した製品やサービス、お客様の IP アドレスまたはデバイスの ID、お客様の Autodesk ID が含まれます。このデータを基にサイトのパフォーマンスを測定したり、オンラインでの操作のしやすさを検証して機能強化に役立てています。併せて高度な解析手法を使用し、メールでのお問い合わせやカスタマー サポート、営業へのお問い合わせで、お客様に最適な体験が提供されるようにしています。. Snowplow プライバシー ポリシー
    UserVoice
    弊社は、弊社サイトでのお客様の行動に関するデータを収集するために、UserVoiceを利用しています。収集する情報には、お客様がアクセスしたページ、ご利用中の体験版、再生したビデオ、購入した製品やサービス、お客様の IP アドレスまたはデバイスの ID、お客様の Autodesk ID が含まれます。このデータを基にサイトのパフォーマンスを測定したり、オンラインでの操作のしやすさを検証して機能強化に役立てています。併せて高度な解析手法を使用し、メールでのお問い合わせやカスタマー サポート、営業へのお問い合わせで、お客様に最適な体験が提供されるようにしています。. UserVoice プライバシー ポリシー
    Clearbit
    Clearbit を使用すると、リアルタイムのデータ強化により、お客様に合わせてパーソナライズされた適切なエクスペリエンスを提供できます。弊社が収集するデータには、お客様がアクセスしたページ、ご利用中の体験版、再生したビデオ、購入した製品やサービス、お客様の IP アドレスまたはデバイスの ID が含まれます。Clearbit プライバシー ポリシー
    YouTube
    YouTube はビデオ共有プラットフォームで、埋め込まれたビデオを当社のウェブ サイトで表示および共有することができます。YouTube は、視聴者のビデオのパフォーマンスの測定値を提供しています。 YouTube 社のプライバシー ポリシー

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    Adobe Analytics
    弊社は、弊社サイトでのお客様の行動に関するデータを収集するために、Adobe Analyticsを利用しています。収集する情報には、お客様がアクセスしたページ、ご利用中の体験版、再生したビデオ、購入した製品やサービス、お客様の IP アドレスまたはデバイスの ID、お客様の Autodesk ID が含まれます。このデータを基にサイトのパフォーマンスを測定したり、オンラインでの操作のしやすさを検証して機能強化に役立てています。併せて高度な解析手法を使用し、メールでのお問い合わせやカスタマー サポート、営業へのお問い合わせで、お客様に最適な体験が提供されるようにしています。. Adobe Analytics プライバシー ポリシー
    Google Analytics (Web Analytics)
    弊社は、弊社サイトでのお客様の行動に関するデータを収集するために、Google Analytics (Web Analytics)を利用しています。データには、お客様がアクセスしたページ、ご利用中の体験版、再生したビデオ、購入した製品やサービス、お客様の IP アドレスまたはデバイスの ID が含まれます。このデータを基にサイトのパフォーマンスを測定したり、オンラインでの操作のしやすさを検証して機能強化に役立てています。併せて高度な解析手法を使用し、メールでのお問い合わせやカスタマー サポート、営業へのお問い合わせで、お客様に最適な体験が提供されるようにしています。. Google Analytics (Web Analytics) プライバシー ポリシー<>
    Marketo
    弊社は、お客様に関連性のあるコンテンツを、適切なタイミングにメールで配信できるよう、Marketoを利用しています。そのため、お客様のオンラインでの行動や、弊社からお送りするメールへの反応について、データを収集しています。収集するデータには、お客様がアクセスしたページ、ご利用中の体験版、再生したビデオ、購入した製品やサービス、お客様の IP アドレスまたはデバイスの ID、メールの開封率、クリックしたリンクなどが含まれます。このデータに、他の収集先から集めたデータを組み合わせ、営業やカスタマー サービスへの満足度を向上させるとともに、高度な解析処理によって、より関連性の高いコンテンツを提供するようにしています。. Marketo プライバシー ポリシー
    Doubleclick
    弊社は、Doubleclickがサポートするサイトに広告を配置するために、Doubleclickを利用しています。広告には、Doubleclickのデータと、弊社サイトにアクセスしているお客様から弊社が収集する行動に関するデータの両方が使われます。弊社が収集するデータには、お客様がアクセスしたページ、ご利用中の体験版、再生したビデオ、購入した製品やサービス、お客様の IP アドレスまたはデバイスの ID が含まれます。この情報に併せて、Doubleclickがお客様から収集したデータを使用する場合があります。Doubleclickに提供しているデータを弊社が使用するのは、お客様のデジタル広告体験をより適切にカスタマイズし、関連性の高い広告をお客様に配信するためです。. Doubleclick プライバシー ポリシー
    HubSpot
    弊社は、お客様に関連性のあるコンテンツを、適切なタイミングにメールで配信できるよう、HubSpotを利用しています。そのため、お客様のオンラインでの行動や、弊社からお送りするメールへの反応について、データを収集しています。収集するデータには、お客様がアクセスしたページ、ご利用中の体験版、再生したビデオ、購入した製品やサービス、お客様の IP アドレスまたはデバイスの ID、メールの開封率、クリックしたリンクなどが含まれます。. HubSpot プライバシー ポリシー
    Twitter
    弊社は、Twitterがサポートするサイトに広告を配置するために、Twitterを利用しています。広告には、Twitterのデータと、弊社サイトにアクセスしているお客様から弊社が収集する行動に関するデータの両方が使われます。弊社が収集するデータには、お客様がアクセスしたページ、ご利用中の体験版、再生したビデオ、購入した製品やサービス、お客様の IP アドレスまたはデバイスの ID が含まれます。この情報に併せて、Twitterがお客様から収集したデータを使用する場合があります。Twitterに提供しているデータを弊社が使用するのは、お客様のデジタル広告体験をより適切にカスタマイズし、関連性の高い広告をお客様に配信するためです。. Twitter プライバシー ポリシー
    Facebook
    弊社は、Facebookがサポートするサイトに広告を配置するために、Facebookを利用しています。広告には、Facebookのデータと、弊社サイトにアクセスしているお客様から弊社が収集する行動に関するデータの両方が使われます。弊社が収集するデータには、お客様がアクセスしたページ、ご利用中の体験版、再生したビデオ、購入した製品やサービス、お客様の IP アドレスまたはデバイスの ID が含まれます。この情報に併せて、Facebookがお客様から収集したデータを使用する場合があります。Facebookに提供しているデータを弊社が使用するのは、お客様のデジタル広告体験をより適切にカスタマイズし、関連性の高い広告をお客様に配信するためです。. Facebook プライバシー ポリシー
    LinkedIn
    弊社は、LinkedInがサポートするサイトに広告を配置するために、LinkedInを利用しています。広告には、LinkedInのデータと、弊社サイトにアクセスしているお客様から弊社が収集する行動に関するデータの両方が使われます。弊社が収集するデータには、お客様がアクセスしたページ、ご利用中の体験版、再生したビデオ、購入した製品やサービス、お客様の IP アドレスまたはデバイスの ID が含まれます。この情報に併せて、LinkedInがお客様から収集したデータを使用する場合があります。LinkedInに提供しているデータを弊社が使用するのは、お客様のデジタル広告体験をより適切にカスタマイズし、関連性の高い広告をお客様に配信するためです。. LinkedIn プライバシー ポリシー
    Yahoo! Japan
    弊社は、Yahoo! Japanがサポートするサイトに広告を配置するために、Yahoo! Japanを利用しています。広告には、Yahoo! Japanのデータと、弊社サイトにアクセスしているお客様から弊社が収集する行動に関するデータの両方が使われます。弊社が収集するデータには、お客様がアクセスしたページ、ご利用中の体験版、再生したビデオ、購入した製品やサービス、お客様の IP アドレスまたはデバイスの ID が含まれます。この情報に併せて、Yahoo! Japanがお客様から収集したデータを使用する場合があります。Yahoo! Japanに提供しているデータを弊社が使用するのは、お客様のデジタル広告体験をより適切にカスタマイズし、関連性の高い広告をお客様に配信するためです。. Yahoo! Japan プライバシー ポリシー
    Naver
    弊社は、Naverがサポートするサイトに広告を配置するために、Naverを利用しています。広告には、Naverのデータと、弊社サイトにアクセスしているお客様から弊社が収集する行動に関するデータの両方が使われます。弊社が収集するデータには、お客様がアクセスしたページ、ご利用中の体験版、再生したビデオ、購入した製品やサービス、お客様の IP アドレスまたはデバイスの ID が含まれます。この情報に併せて、Naverがお客様から収集したデータを使用する場合があります。Naverに提供しているデータを弊社が使用するのは、お客様のデジタル広告体験をより適切にカスタマイズし、関連性の高い広告をお客様に配信するためです。. Naver プライバシー ポリシー
    Quantcast
    弊社は、Quantcastがサポートするサイトに広告を配置するために、Quantcastを利用しています。広告には、Quantcastのデータと、弊社サイトにアクセスしているお客様から弊社が収集する行動に関するデータの両方が使われます。弊社が収集するデータには、お客様がアクセスしたページ、ご利用中の体験版、再生したビデオ、購入した製品やサービス、お客様の IP アドレスまたはデバイスの ID が含まれます。この情報に併せて、Quantcastがお客様から収集したデータを使用する場合があります。Quantcastに提供しているデータを弊社が使用するのは、お客様のデジタル広告体験をより適切にカスタマイズし、関連性の高い広告をお客様に配信するためです。. Quantcast プライバシー ポリシー
    Call Tracking
    弊社は、キャンペーン用にカスタマイズした電話番号を提供するために、Call Trackingを利用しています。カスタマイズした電話番号を使用することで、お客様は弊社の担当者にすぐ連絡できるようになり、弊社はサービスのパフォーマンスをより正確に評価できるようになります。弊社では、提供した電話番号を基に、サイトでのお客様の行動に関するデータを収集する場合があります。. Call Tracking プライバシー ポリシー
    Wunderkind
    弊社は、Wunderkindがサポートするサイトに広告を配置するために、Wunderkindを利用しています。広告には、Wunderkindのデータと、弊社サイトにアクセスしているお客様から弊社が収集する行動に関するデータの両方が使われます。弊社が収集するデータには、お客様がアクセスしたページ、ご利用中の体験版、再生したビデオ、購入した製品やサービス、お客様の IP アドレスまたはデバイスの ID が含まれます。この情報に併せて、Wunderkindがお客様から収集したデータを使用する場合があります。Wunderkindに提供しているデータを弊社が使用するのは、お客様のデジタル広告体験をより適切にカスタマイズし、関連性の高い広告をお客様に配信するためです。. Wunderkind プライバシー ポリシー
    ADC Media
    弊社は、ADC Mediaがサポートするサイトに広告を配置するために、ADC Mediaを利用しています。広告には、ADC Mediaのデータと、弊社サイトにアクセスしているお客様から弊社が収集する行動に関するデータの両方が使われます。弊社が収集するデータには、お客様がアクセスしたページ、ご利用中の体験版、再生したビデオ、購入した製品やサービス、お客様の IP アドレスまたはデバイスの ID が含まれます。この情報に併せて、ADC Mediaがお客様から収集したデータを使用する場合があります。ADC Mediaに提供しているデータを弊社が使用するのは、お客様のデジタル広告体験をより適切にカスタマイズし、関連性の高い広告をお客様に配信するためです。. ADC Media プライバシー ポリシー
    AgrantSEM
    弊社は、AgrantSEMがサポートするサイトに広告を配置するために、AgrantSEMを利用しています。広告には、AgrantSEMのデータと、弊社サイトにアクセスしているお客様から弊社が収集する行動に関するデータの両方が使われます。弊社が収集するデータには、お客様がアクセスしたページ、ご利用中の体験版、再生したビデオ、購入した製品やサービス、お客様の IP アドレスまたはデバイスの ID が含まれます。この情報に併せて、AgrantSEMがお客様から収集したデータを使用する場合があります。AgrantSEMに提供しているデータを弊社が使用するのは、お客様のデジタル広告体験をより適切にカスタマイズし、関連性の高い広告をお客様に配信するためです。. AgrantSEM プライバシー ポリシー
    Bidtellect
    弊社は、Bidtellectがサポートするサイトに広告を配置するために、Bidtellectを利用しています。広告には、Bidtellectのデータと、弊社サイトにアクセスしているお客様から弊社が収集する行動に関するデータの両方が使われます。弊社が収集するデータには、お客様がアクセスしたページ、ご利用中の体験版、再生したビデオ、購入した製品やサービス、お客様の IP アドレスまたはデバイスの ID が含まれます。この情報に併せて、Bidtellectがお客様から収集したデータを使用する場合があります。Bidtellectに提供しているデータを弊社が使用するのは、お客様のデジタル広告体験をより適切にカスタマイズし、関連性の高い広告をお客様に配信するためです。. Bidtellect プライバシー ポリシー
    Bing
    弊社は、Bingがサポートするサイトに広告を配置するために、Bingを利用しています。広告には、Bingのデータと、弊社サイトにアクセスしているお客様から弊社が収集する行動に関するデータの両方が使われます。弊社が収集するデータには、お客様がアクセスしたページ、ご利用中の体験版、再生したビデオ、購入した製品やサービス、お客様の IP アドレスまたはデバイスの ID が含まれます。この情報に併せて、Bingがお客様から収集したデータを使用する場合があります。Bingに提供しているデータを弊社が使用するのは、お客様のデジタル広告体験をより適切にカスタマイズし、関連性の高い広告をお客様に配信するためです。. Bing プライバシー ポリシー
    G2Crowd
    弊社は、G2Crowdがサポートするサイトに広告を配置するために、G2Crowdを利用しています。広告には、G2Crowdのデータと、弊社サイトにアクセスしているお客様から弊社が収集する行動に関するデータの両方が使われます。弊社が収集するデータには、お客様がアクセスしたページ、ご利用中の体験版、再生したビデオ、購入した製品やサービス、お客様の IP アドレスまたはデバイスの ID が含まれます。この情報に併せて、G2Crowdがお客様から収集したデータを使用する場合があります。G2Crowdに提供しているデータを弊社が使用するのは、お客様のデジタル広告体験をより適切にカスタマイズし、関連性の高い広告をお客様に配信するためです。. G2Crowd プライバシー ポリシー
    NMPI Display
    弊社は、NMPI Displayがサポートするサイトに広告を配置するために、NMPI Displayを利用しています。広告には、NMPI Displayのデータと、弊社サイトにアクセスしているお客様から弊社が収集する行動に関するデータの両方が使われます。弊社が収集するデータには、お客様がアクセスしたページ、ご利用中の体験版、再生したビデオ、購入した製品やサービス、お客様の IP アドレスまたはデバイスの ID が含まれます。この情報に併せて、NMPI Displayがお客様から収集したデータを使用する場合があります。NMPI Displayに提供しているデータを弊社が使用するのは、お客様のデジタル広告体験をより適切にカスタマイズし、関連性の高い広告をお客様に配信するためです。. NMPI Display プライバシー ポリシー
    VK
    弊社は、VKがサポートするサイトに広告を配置するために、VKを利用しています。広告には、VKのデータと、弊社サイトにアクセスしているお客様から弊社が収集する行動に関するデータの両方が使われます。弊社が収集するデータには、お客様がアクセスしたページ、ご利用中の体験版、再生したビデオ、購入した製品やサービス、お客様の IP アドレスまたはデバイスの ID が含まれます。この情報に併せて、VKがお客様から収集したデータを使用する場合があります。VKに提供しているデータを弊社が使用するのは、お客様のデジタル広告体験をより適切にカスタマイズし、関連性の高い広告をお客様に配信するためです。. VK プライバシー ポリシー
    Adobe Target
    弊社はAdobe Targetを利用して、弊社サイトの新機能をテストし、お客様に合わせた方法で機能を使えるようにしています。そのため弊社では、弊社サイトにアクセスしているお客様から、行動に関するデータを収集しています。収集するデータには、お客様がアクセスしたページ、ご利用中の体験版、再生したビデオ、購入した製品やサービス、お客様の IP アドレスまたはデバイスの ID、お客様の Autodesk ID などが含まれます。機能のテストの結果によっては、お客様がご利用のサイトのバージョンが変わったり、サイトにアクセスするユーザの属性に応じて、パーソナライズされたコンテンツが表示されるようになる場合があります。. Adobe Target プライバシー ポリシー
    Google Analytics (Advertising)
    弊社は、Google Analytics (Advertising)がサポートするサイトに広告を配置するために、Google Analytics (Advertising)を利用しています。広告には、Google Analytics (Advertising)のデータと、弊社サイトにアクセスしているお客様から弊社が収集する行動に関するデータの両方が使われます。弊社が収集するデータには、お客様がアクセスしたページ、ご利用中の体験版、再生したビデオ、購入した製品やサービス、お客様の IP アドレスまたはデバイスの ID が含まれます。この情報に併せて、Google Analytics (Advertising)がお客様から収集したデータを使用する場合があります。Google Analytics (Advertising)に提供しているデータを弊社が使用するのは、お客様のデジタル広告体験をより適切にカスタマイズし、関連性の高い広告をお客様に配信するためです。. Google Analytics (Advertising) プライバシー ポリシー
    Trendkite
    弊社は、Trendkiteがサポートするサイトに広告を配置するために、Trendkiteを利用しています。広告には、Trendkiteのデータと、弊社サイトにアクセスしているお客様から弊社が収集する行動に関するデータの両方が使われます。弊社が収集するデータには、お客様がアクセスしたページ、ご利用中の体験版、再生したビデオ、購入した製品やサービス、お客様の IP アドレスまたはデバイスの ID が含まれます。この情報に併せて、Trendkiteがお客様から収集したデータを使用する場合があります。Trendkiteに提供しているデータを弊社が使用するのは、お客様のデジタル広告体験をより適切にカスタマイズし、関連性の高い広告をお客様に配信するためです。. Trendkite プライバシー ポリシー
    Hotjar
    弊社は、Hotjarがサポートするサイトに広告を配置するために、Hotjarを利用しています。広告には、Hotjarのデータと、弊社サイトにアクセスしているお客様から弊社が収集する行動に関するデータの両方が使われます。弊社が収集するデータには、お客様がアクセスしたページ、ご利用中の体験版、再生したビデオ、購入した製品やサービス、お客様の IP アドレスまたはデバイスの ID が含まれます。この情報に併せて、Hotjarがお客様から収集したデータを使用する場合があります。Hotjarに提供しているデータを弊社が使用するのは、お客様のデジタル広告体験をより適切にカスタマイズし、関連性の高い広告をお客様に配信するためです。. Hotjar プライバシー ポリシー
    6 Sense
    弊社は、6 Senseがサポートするサイトに広告を配置するために、6 Senseを利用しています。広告には、6 Senseのデータと、弊社サイトにアクセスしているお客様から弊社が収集する行動に関するデータの両方が使われます。弊社が収集するデータには、お客様がアクセスしたページ、ご利用中の体験版、再生したビデオ、購入した製品やサービス、お客様の IP アドレスまたはデバイスの ID が含まれます。この情報に併せて、6 Senseがお客様から収集したデータを使用する場合があります。6 Senseに提供しているデータを弊社が使用するのは、お客様のデジタル広告体験をより適切にカスタマイズし、関連性の高い広告をお客様に配信するためです。. 6 Sense プライバシー ポリシー
    Terminus
    弊社は、Terminusがサポートするサイトに広告を配置するために、Terminusを利用しています。広告には、Terminusのデータと、弊社サイトにアクセスしているお客様から弊社が収集する行動に関するデータの両方が使われます。弊社が収集するデータには、お客様がアクセスしたページ、ご利用中の体験版、再生したビデオ、購入した製品やサービス、お客様の IP アドレスまたはデバイスの ID が含まれます。この情報に併せて、Terminusがお客様から収集したデータを使用する場合があります。Terminusに提供しているデータを弊社が使用するのは、お客様のデジタル広告体験をより適切にカスタマイズし、関連性の高い広告をお客様に配信するためです。. Terminus プライバシー ポリシー
    StackAdapt
    弊社は、StackAdaptがサポートするサイトに広告を配置するために、StackAdaptを利用しています。広告には、StackAdaptのデータと、弊社サイトにアクセスしているお客様から弊社が収集する行動に関するデータの両方が使われます。弊社が収集するデータには、お客様がアクセスしたページ、ご利用中の体験版、再生したビデオ、購入した製品やサービス、お客様の IP アドレスまたはデバイスの ID が含まれます。この情報に併せて、StackAdaptがお客様から収集したデータを使用する場合があります。StackAdaptに提供しているデータを弊社が使用するのは、お客様のデジタル広告体験をより適切にカスタマイズし、関連性の高い広告をお客様に配信するためです。. StackAdapt プライバシー ポリシー
    The Trade Desk
    弊社は、The Trade Deskがサポートするサイトに広告を配置するために、The Trade Deskを利用しています。広告には、The Trade Deskのデータと、弊社サイトにアクセスしているお客様から弊社が収集する行動に関するデータの両方が使われます。弊社が収集するデータには、お客様がアクセスしたページ、ご利用中の体験版、再生したビデオ、購入した製品やサービス、お客様の IP アドレスまたはデバイスの ID が含まれます。この情報に併せて、The Trade Deskがお客様から収集したデータを使用する場合があります。The Trade Deskに提供しているデータを弊社が使用するのは、お客様のデジタル広告体験をより適切にカスタマイズし、関連性の高い広告をお客様に配信するためです。. The Trade Desk プライバシー ポリシー
    RollWorks
    We use RollWorks to deploy digital advertising on sites supported by RollWorks. Ads are based on both RollWorks data and behavioral data that we collect while you’re on our sites. The data we collect may include pages you’ve visited, trials you’ve initiated, videos you’ve played, purchases you’ve made, and your IP address or device ID. This information may be combined with data that RollWorks has collected from you. We use the data that we provide to RollWorks to better customize your digital advertising experience and present you with more relevant ads. RollWorks Privacy Policy

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    オートデスクは、弊社の製品やサービスをご利用いただくお客様に、優れた体験を提供することを目指しています。これまでの画面の各項目で[はい]を選択したお客様については、弊社でデータを収集し、カスタマイズされた体験の提供とアプリケーションの品質向上に役立てさせていただきます。この設定は、プライバシー ステートメントにアクセスすると、いつでも変更できます。

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    そこで、お客様一人ひとりに合わせた体験を提供するために、お客様のデータを収集し、使用することを許可いただけるかどうかお答えください。

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