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Final Aim and Yamaha Motor co-create a concept electric vehicle with Autodesk Fusion and generative AI for the future of farming in Japan.
Rivian's rapid prototyping team reveals benefits of machining with Autodesk Fusion.
FSTechnology leverages the value of BIM and GIS in the project lifecycle of Italian railways.
Batch.Works designs colorful, customizable headphones for kids with the planet in mind using Autodesk Fusion.
From tires to speakers, Infinite Acoustics 3D prints speakers using Autodesk Fusion.
Molg takes circular manufacturing to the next level with Autodesk Fusion with its microfactory that precisely disassembles consumer electronics for reuse.
With Autodesk Fusion, Amped Innovation developed the EasyFreeze100, a 100-liter solar-powered freezer that redefines off-grid refrigeration
Nth Cycle uses Autodesk Fusion to develop metal-isolating cells that produce a clean, cost-efficient supply chain of nickel and cobalt.
Due to climate change, many of the Earth’s coral reefs are being affected by coral bleaching. Coral Maker is tackling this problem head-on, planning to plant millions of corals a year with the help of Autodesk Fusion
With Revit, Washington, DC’s award-winning BLDUS combines architecture, construction, and development to create healthier, sustainable residences.
With a focus on equity and sustainability, Y.A. studio delivers a dynamic blend of residences and indoor and outdoor spaces for Liberation Park Market Hall and Residences.
Y.A. studio puts sustainability first and uses Revit to design 4200 Geary, a large-scale, affordable housing project for seniors in San Francisco.
MFLA uses AutoCAD to deliver sustainable landscape design and for one of the first International Living Building Challenge Certified residences in California.
Sustainable architecture firm Lake|Flato’s adaptive reuse project transformed a 100-year old building into new, design-forward headquarters.
Renovation project Welcome to the Jungle House inspires CplusC Architects + Builders to focus on sustainable design with the use of BIM, Revit, and Lifecycle Assessment.
Henning Larsen and Ramboll are delivering one of the largest timber structures in Denmark with the potential to reduce embodied carbon up to 65%.
With sustainability at the core of The Standard, London project, the team reused, adapted, and extended the existing Brutalist building, converting offices into a contemporary boutique hotel.
BAS is using sustainable construction in Antarctica to modernize its polar research facilities to support cutting-edge climate and ocean research.
Start-up M2X Energy is prototyping mobile refining plants that reduce greenhouse gas emissions by converting them into a multipurpose chemical feedstock.
With Fusion 360, PEMBREE designs sustainable mountain bike components and uses 5-axis machining to simplify production, improve part quality, and reduce total carbon.
Managing total carbon with first multi-story, mass timber structure in California.
In Japan, green-energy company afterFIT is realizing low-carbon goals using drones, 3D design, and simulation.
3D modeling and digital twins give ANDRITZ a competitive advantage by guiding operators safely through maintenance and ensuring access to data.
Beamlink- a startup that aims to improve global Internet access and significantly decrease network downtimes following natural disasters
CalWave aims to unlock the power of the ocean through its proprietary oceangoing device, which converts wave energy to electricity.
For CGI Furniture, developing high-fidelity 3D product models is part of an effort to curtail the environmental impact of modern production.
Japanese startup Challenergy developed a bladeless, typhoon-proof wind turbine furthering its mission to realize a hydrogen power–based society.
Compass Coffee retrains workers to build a new roastery, creating an ad-hoc construction crew that thrives on flexibility.
COSM reinvents medical device customization by tackling pelvic floor disorders with customized 3D printed prosthetics designed in Fusion 360.
From Vienna and Paris to the small German town of Lemgo, learn about the destinations now setting the agenda for smarter, greener future cities.
H2GO, a cleantech start-up on a mission to bring reliable power to the vast areas of planet through hydrogen storage system
In Tempe, AZ, Habitat for Humanity prototyped its first 3D-printed home with the goal of achieving faster, more efficient construction.
HyImpulse, a German startup working on safe, sustainable space travel with its unique hybrid rocket propulsion system
Brazil’s Museu do Ipiranga has undergone extensive scanning to create a digital copy of the museum to preserve valuable history.
Luis vidal + architects uses BIM to meet ambitious design and sustainability goals for the Matta Sur Complex in Santiago, Chile.
Engineering firm Multiconsult is completely transforming Oslo, Norway’s historic Bjørvika district as part of the 10-year Fjord City project.
Tec4Med Lifescience GmbH has developed the NelumBox, a 3D-printed, sustainable cold-chain solution for storing and transporting medicines.
In Utrecht, Holland, the 700-year-old Domtoren cathedral is being restored using extensive data and traditional craft.
Nordic architecture is recognized as leading with sustainability. Explore three projects where data-driven design realized green ambitions.
In Chengdu, China, an innovative arena is going up on time and on budget thanks to a well-coordinated, eco-friendly BIM process.
Meet PJP Eye’s Cambrian Battery, which uses plant-based materials for a safe, long-lasting, high-capacity portable battery.
How a Korean fuel cell technology project builds clean power and social value.
The Urbach Tower in southwest Germany is the first large-scale structure in the world to use a new wood-bending process.
At Veolia Water Technologies the company’s developers are working on new ways to prepare cities for the inevitable.
Enter Vertiball, the only muscle therapy product on the market with the ability to attach to a surface, so you can treat yourself alone.
Recycling building materials is a manual, time-consuming process. The ReCapture service from Sweden’s White Arkitekter promises to change that.
Boston’s Winthrop Center is on track to be the largest certified Passive House design office building in the world.
XLAM South Africa has improved consistency, precision, and efficiency by using Autodesk Fusion 360 for its entire process, from 3D modeling to CAM.
A Belgian startup produces sustainable sunglasses and brings some of the biggest names in street fashion into its mission of closed-loop production.
To meet ambitious design and sustainability goals for the Matta Sur Complex, luis vidal + architects turned to BIM—and hasn’t looked back.
With ShotGrid, asset organization improved by 40% during the production of a new visual effects show for the Samuel Oschin Planetarium.
Industry and academia team up to build a stronger workforce with Industry 4.0 skills.
Lake|Flato is driven with the goal of total carbon management and making the best decisions possible for the design itself and impact on the climate.
As one of the only schools teaching aerospace machining to the blind, Davis Tech is giving blind students an opportunity for a rewarding career.
Evolve achieves 40% weight reduction on electric hypercar component using generative design and 2.5 axis machining.
Autodesk Fusion 360 enables the transformation of Kyiv delivery service Delfast into a manufacturer of cutting-edge electric bicycles.
Fusion 360 makes a huge impact for a startup specializing in custom millwork and bespoke furniture, reducing expected scrap from 25% to just 5% of any given sheet.
Edera Safety uses Fusion 360 to design, prototype, and begin manufacturing an innovative flight mask to help keep service workers safer and healthier during the COVID pandemic.
Ivy Tech provides opportunities to move beyond the basics. With Autodesk's certification program, students can set themselves apart from the crowd and increase employability.
Manufacturer of industrial air pollution control systems quickly creates accurate 3D models of complex custom assemblies using iLogic in Inventor.
Generative design and additive manufacturing deliver a new competitive advantage and a crankarm that is twice as strong and 20% lighter.
Through cloud technology and data-driven decision making, Arcadis delivers an infrastructure expansion project for Toledo’s Collins Park Water Treatment Plant.
Digital twins, AI, and servitization enable digital transformation for a world-leading manufacturer of industrial X-ray equipment.
Using Autodesk Inventor, Rokion designs and manufactures battery electric vehicles (BEVs) for the mining industry–but they aren't your ordinary BEVs.
Due to the driving demand for increasingly greater knowledge of the city’s natural and built features the City of Strasbourg is transitioning to BIM to achieve this goal.
The engineering firm was tasked with combining two aged wastewater treatment plants at one location. A task that could only be accomplished using BIM.
The objective of Zeleros is to connect cities in a fast and sustainable way to reduce infrastructure costs and give more security to the passenger.
Construction team uses BIM during preconstruction to improve project quality and reduce rework while avoiding damage to historical buildings.
With events canceled due to the pandemic, a staging and rigging company pivots its business to transform entertainment structures for medical use.
Founded by two robotics entrepreneurs, The Ventilator Project uses Fusion 360 to design a solution for the global ventilator shortage.
With hospitals under stress due to the COVID-19 crisis, this modular hospital construction firm is rapidly building acute-care medical facilities.
When the 2020 FIRST Robotics competition was canceled due to COVID-19, high school robotics teams in Washington and Oregon joined forces to make PPE.
World-renowned designer Philippe Starck, Kartell, and Autodesk collaborate for the first production chair created by AI in collaboration with humans.
Thomas & Hutton, an engineering firm laid the groundwork for energy efficiency with site planning, civil design and landscape architecture services.
Countries turn to design and engineering firms to improve their existing infrastructure. One such undertaking is the renewal of the Afsluitdijk.
SMEDI delivered an underground wastewater treatment plant with the aim to make it the most sustainable and intelligent facility of its kind in China.
A student intern learns generative design in Fusion 360 and embarks on a new career.
An aeronautical engineering student develops a hydrogen-driven octocopter drone using generative design in Fusion 360.
Using PowerMill, BeAM Machines can produce parts quickly, on-demand, and to spec that also reduce environmental impact.
The Brazilian Army is replacing a 100-year-old sewage network in Rio with a system that distributes wastewater and stormwater in separate pipes.
By automating the design in a light rail renovation project, Arcadis was able to adjust the design with just one click.
OuyOut is refurbishing an old school into a sustainable office building in France—using reality capture and Scan to BIM to cut material use and costs.
Class of Your Own works with organizations to deliver design, engineering, and construction. Watch as one educator supports her students to explore construction beyond the myths and stereotypes.
Engineering and construction firm uses BIM, artificial intelligence, and machine learning to make construction smarter, safer, and more sustainable.
Mexico City start-up is disrupting medical-implant manufacturing, using digital fabrication to create custom skull implants for head-trauma patients.
Factory_OS is taking on the housing crisis, using off-site construction technology to build quality homes faster and at a lower cost, with less waste.
Personal electric-vehicle manufacturer uses generative design to create more portable EVs and shape the next generation of personal mobility devices.
Student filmmakers created an award-winning 3D-animated short that imagines a stunning ocean world showing how sea creatures might adapt to pollution.
Using BIM and performance data to construct a state-of-the-art hospital in the Dominican Republic, Lexco is changing the way health-care facilities are built.
Design optimization, additive manufacturing, and magnesium casting creates a lightweight airplane seat frame to reduce costs and emissions.
Floatility's globally dispersed team harnesses the cloud and Fusion 360 to design and manufacture a smart, solar-powered electric scooter.
NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory and Autodesk use generative design for a concept lander with lower mass and improved performance.
OBG-Ramboll leverages BIM and GIS to improve outcomes in a superfund site project.
Turkish engineering firm Su-Yapi place Revit, Civil 3D, Navisworks and BIM 360 at the forefront of Turkey's first BIM-based water treatment plant project.
Preparing for stays on the Moon and Mars, NASA uses Autodesk technology to 3D print a proof of concept with lunar materials and recycled plastic.
UN Refugee Agency is creating a settlement in Bangladesh to improve living conditions for the Rohingya Muslims fleeing persecution in Myanmar.
Planning, prefabrication, and technology help masters of construction build in extreme environments and challenging landscapes.
Australian start-up company engineers a high-performance, longer-lasting surfboard that's also better for the enviroment.
Innovators develop high-performance composites for construction in extreme environments, providing lighter, more durable options to steel and concrete.
California winemakers set a new standard of sustainability for the industry, building the world's most sustainable winery‚ twice.
Designed to fit the needs of a new generation, Bangkok developers build a sustainable 'smart city' that balances work, life, and a sociable 'third place.'
Non-profit uses advanced manufacturing tools to create 3D-printed prosthetics that improve lives in the world's poorest regions.
Award-winning architecture firm uses AutoCAD to drive urban renewal, including revitalization of a Detroit park with adaptive reuse and green design.
Construction firm leverages the expertise gained while building a water-treatment plant into a long-term operations & maintenance contract.
Michigan-based manufacturer of molds and tools uses rib machining inside PowerMill to lower costs and bring outsourced work back in house.
Tool manufacturer attracts and nurtures the next generation of machinists by introducing local high school students to CAM software.
Glass manufacturer uses PowerMill software to create complex, curved optical parts for extreme environments such as the ocean and outer space.
A global team of architects, engineers, historians, and students digitally capture key sites in Volterra, Italy, preserving its 3,000-year history.
Rapid manufacturing services provider reduces errors by delivering consistent information across the company‚ from the design stage to the shop floor.
NuVasive develops minimally disruptive solutions to improve the lives of an estimated 10 million Americans who suffer from chronic back pain.
Student interns kickstart their careers with real-world robotics projects, creating a viable prototype in 30 days.
High-school champions of the VEX Robotics Challenge get inspired to explore careers building robots with a visit to the MegaBots lab.
College students learn how to use BIM (Building Information Modeling) tools to prepare for careers in the future of construction.
Geotectura, Axelrod Grobman Architects, NCA, and Assa Aharoni Consulting Engineers use BIM to build Israel‘s first LEED Platinum building.
Reality capture and 3D modeling are helping this US government agency manage and protect the Glen Canyon Dam for generations to come.
Velometro Mobility used Fusion 360 to design and prototype the Veemo, a three-wheeled electric vehicle that you pedal like a bike.
Electric car maker streamlined design and engineering processes by using Alias Surface for visualization, rendering, surfacing, and just drawing.
Welsh students get a taste for STEM (science, technology, engineering, and math) careers by designing and prototyping equipment for colonizing Mars.
Modular design with BIM helps drive Norway's Stavanger University Hospital massive expansion.
The iconic California motorcycle makers designed and fabricated a one-of-a-kind all-electric bike using Fusion 360.
Nonprofit uses Revit and Insight to build localized health-care facilities that are energy efficient and sustainable.
AET uses BIM to develop biomass plants that generate environmentally-friendly energy using wood chips, corn stalks, and even chicken droppings.
Architects at this West Virginia-based firm analyze 3D models and obtain real-time environmental-performance indicators using Insight software.
Manufacturer of dialysis equipment uses Fusion Manage to manage systems and processes more efficiently after numerous business acquisitions.
Electric motorcycle builders out-raced the gasoline-powered competition with a superbike developed with generative design and 3D printed prototypes.
Nonprofit serves amputees in impoverished parts of the world, creating custom 3D-printed prosthetics with Recap and Fusion 360.
HOK is pursuing a net zero carbon design portfolio, using Insight software to model the effect of design changes on lighting and other measures.
Firm uses Revit to transform design process for sustainable building and gain an understanding of building systems before construction.
Car component manufacturer uses Moldflow and Helius PFA to lightweight components accurately and with less waste for customers like Toyota and Honda.
This partnership used AutoCAD Plant 3D to expand the Liverpool Wastewater Treatment Works, gaining more efficient operations and maintenance.
Netherlands university student team developed a full-sized hydrogen-powered racecar to promote hydrogen fuel cell power.
Architectural design firm uses Insight to show clients sustainable design strategies that save money and create healthy environments for occupants.
Brooklyn-based design studio creates organic, sustainable and biodegradable furniture and lighting with Fusion 360.
Wyoming high school prepares students for manufacturing and industrial careers, challenging them to design a virtual robot.
BBoxx provides reliable energy to the developing world with its plug-and-play solar systems to provide power solutions to off-grid communities.
Stephen Ambrose, pioneering creator of the in-ear monitoring technology used by musicians onstage, is reinventing the earbud to prevent hearing loss.
Engineering professors at Arizona State University are preparing students for the jobs of tomorrow with "Design-through-Fabrication" using Fusion 360.
Using generative design and 3D printing, Airbus developed a strong yet lightweight cabin partition for one of the world's most popular planes.
Paleontologists use 3D scanners to create digital models of prehistoric fossils that students can explore, download, and make paper replicas.
Life sciences firm is bringing 3D printed organs closer to commercial reality, inspired by a vision to develop a "bioficial heart".
Medical device company working to defeat cancer using proton therapy treatment uses Fusion Manage to bring this new technology to market.
Young entrepreneurs are retrofitting diesel buses with hybrid engines in the UK to slash fuel costs, cut emissions, and provide cleaner mass transit.
UK-based steel fabricator uses Advance Steel software and BIM to help deliver a hospital's new maternity unit on time.
Pritzker Prize-winning architect turns his talents to a community-building plan to revitalize the rural island of Omishima in southern Japan.
With a micro-scale urban-planning methodology and BIM, planners create safer communities in landslide-prone areas of the Andes Mountains.
Buenos Aires-based maker of medical implants uses Within Medical to design the porosity of titanium 3D-printed implants to mimic real bone.
To keep up in the competitive auto and airplane market, Honeywell Aerospace uses Moldflow to lightweight parts without sacrificing strength.
CEIT Biomedical Engineering in Slovenia collaborates with surgical teams to design and manufacture customized, 3D-printed implants for patients.
Australian infrastructure services company used visualizations to let stakeholders dynamically explore proposed designs for a road-widening project.
Company uses Insight to model the energy performance of its new headquarters‚ the first triple-certified green building in China.