Convergence: AU Learning for Digital Transformation
Digital transformation is hardly new. It’s been around for as long as we’ve had digital technology. Yet the nature of digital transformation changes over time, along with the technology itself.
In the 1980s, digital transformation often meant moving from a typewriter to a desktop computer and from the mailbox to the fax machine. For designers, it meant the first widespread adoption of CAD. In the 1990s, it meant adding Internet access and email to the mix, with BIM and other 3D modeling processes following a few years behind. The 2010s brought AI, the cloud, simulation, and other tools of what many call the Fourth Industrial Revolution.
Today, digital transformation means convergence—of processes, technologies, data, and entire industries. At AU 2021, Autodesk CTO Raji Arasu and Charlene Li, founder and senior fellow at Altimeter, explored how digital transformation and convergence are shaping the competitive landscape for design, engineering, construction, and manufacturing companies. Watch a recording of their conversation below.
And, as a new research report by Altimeter and Autodesk reveals, the type of convergence that your company is benefiting from depends on your company’s digital maturity level—the tools, systems, and culture that you have in place. Download a copy of the report.
“We wanted to understand what the patterns were between digital transformation, data, and convergence,” Li, who authored the study, said. “And what we found was that 65% of those surveyed experience ‘great’ or ‘moderate’ disruption due to digital transformation, but 71% expect more disruption in the next two years. And there was a correlation between their digital maturity level and the kind of convergence they were seeing.”
Want to know more about convergence? Join Redshift for an interactive tour of what it means and how you can take advantage of the possibilities. And check out these related AU classes:
From BIM to Fabrication with Forge
The convergence of construction and manufacturing is happening now, giving you new tools to deliver higher quality projects faster and more efficiently. This panel discussion explores how Allied BIM and MSUITE are using Forge to marry BIM and machine automation to power new fabrication tools and services.
Adventures in Convergence: Sustainable Design, Data, and Procedural Modeling
What happens when technologies or processes from one industry are applied to a different industry and how can this approach promote sustainable design? Check out this case study exploring the implications of converging industrial design tasks with procedural modeling tools from media and entertainment.
Uncovering Sustainability Outcomes in the Context of AEC Industry Maturity
Where does the responsibility for sustainable outcomes lie? This panel discussion on advanced building insights, shared data environments, and sustainability has some answers.
You can learn more about digital transformation and the convergence of data, tools, and processes at Autodesk University anytime.