To quote Marty McFly, “I have to tell you about the future!” And, while you can’t just walk into a store and buy plutonium in today’s world like you could in the future in Back to the Future, you can register for our webinar to see into the future – the future of Autodesk’s desktop hydraulic modeling solutions, that is.
I’m sure there may be many of you out there who might not understand just how capable and how many hydraulic modeling solutions Autodesk offers. In fact, we often get asked:
- What is your team up to with your hydraulic modeling applications?
- How are your solutions better than X, Y, or Z?
- What’s Autodesk doing to make my life as a hydraulic modeler better?
We’re going to get to the bottom of your questions and even peer into the future of hydraulic modeling at Autodesk during a webinar on December 3, 2024 at 12:00 pm EST – when the clock strikes high noon. (Don’t worry, if you miss it, you’ll be able to watch it later on demand).
Where we’re going we actually do need roads (and pipes)
In this 60-minute webinar, we’ll showcase newly launched capabilities within Autodesk’s hydraulic modeling solutions. We’ll also discuss future developments on our Public Product Roadmap, including AI-driven outcomes, enhanced hydraulic modeling tools, and product integrations with tools you might already be using.
Whether you’re an existing user of our hydraulic modeling products or simply curious about Autodesk’s contributions to the water industry, this webinar is for you. Don’t miss this chance to discover how you can leverage these innovations to transform your water management practice. Your time is valuable, so we have a tight agenda:
- An introduction to hydraulic modeling at Autodesk (10 minutes)
- Drainage design advancements with InfoDrainage (15 minutes)
- How InfoWorks ICM is changing stormwater and wastewater modeling (15 minutes)
- Advancements in water distribution modeling technology (20 minutes)
- Time for questions (5 minutes)
Register to watch our webinar on December 3rd covering How Autodesk is Shaping the Future of Stormwater, Wastewater, and Water Distribution. We’ll send you a link to the recording if you can’t make it, but we would love to have you show up and drop a question into chat.
If our calculations are correct, we’re planning to hit 88 smiles per hour. Hop in the DeLorean. Let’s go for a ride.