• 5 reasons why structural engineers and fabricators should attend AU

    Global Autodesk University events offer a wealth of knowledge and networking opportunities for those designing and making buildings. We are working hard to deliver an AU experience that is valuable to both structural engineers and fabricators. At the upcoming Autodesk University happening…


  • Revit Public Roadmap – September 2018

    It’s been a while since we’ve posted a Revit roadmap, so with the release of Revit 2019.1 we felt it was time to give you an update about where we are and where we are going.  Let us know what you think! A few ground rules: This roadmap may…


  • The Road to Revit: Victaulic’s Real Life Revit Transition Success

    How do I make my transition from AutoCAD to Revit a success?  The task seems daunting. Everything “feels” different in Revit and adoption seems like it may take forever. Victaulic shares their Revit transition success story, and showcases the real life benefits…


  • Robot Structural Analysis mid-year update is here!

    Now that the season of summer vacations is almost over, and everyone is returning to school and work, we have great news to energize you for a productive Fall. As the Robot Structural Analysis team, we want to show you our commitment…


  • Table used in demo of Revit families

    Your guide to understanding Revit Families

    When I first started using Revit, I had a hard time with the term Revit “families”.  However, as I have learned more about Revit, I’ve realized Revit families are at the core of Revit and not only does the term itself have…


  • Steel Workflow from Early Concept to Fabrication using AEC Collection – Part 2

    In this blog post, I’ll continue the subject I started a few weeks ago. In the part 1 I covered how structural designers and engineers can collaborate and how AEC Collection helps them connect design with analysis. In this part let’s focus…