Autodesk doubles down on the future of BIM with new data connections and AI capabilities

    At Autodesk, we’re witnessing a major shift in the architecture, engineering, construction, and operations (AECO) industry. The future is being built on data, cloud collaboration, and AI-driven insights that are transforming how teams design, build, and manage the built environment. This evolution is not just about technology—it’s about outcomes. Recent developments highlight this transformation. First, advancements in data management, industry cloud solutions, and strategic investments in our core portfolio are driving the move toward outcome-based BIM. Second, Autodesk has announced a new connection between Autodesk Forma and Autodesk Docs, creating a unified platform for AECO data. Third, the beta release of Autodesk Assistant in Autodesk Construction Cloud allows users to ask questions directly about their specification documents, making information more accessible and actionable. The image above illustrates how outcome-based BIM can unify workflows across all stages of a project, from design to operation. It's a vision of a smarter, more efficient, and sustainable way of working. We understand the challenges facing the AECO industry—rising costs, increasing complexity, and the need for sustainability. But we also know that the industry is full of problem solvers. That’s why we believe outcome-based BIM is the key to achieving goals like carbon neutrality and reducing waste throughout the project lifecycle. At the heart of this approach is data. Data that is granular, accessible, and open. With better data, teams can meet tighter deadlines, make smarter decisions, and reduce risks. We're partnering with customers to build this future, and we’re excited to share progress at Autodesk University 2024. One of the most significant steps in this journey is the integration of Autodesk Forma with Autodesk Docs. This connection brings together project data from within Autodesk and third-party tools, creating a centralized hub where teams can collaborate more effectively. For instance, the Forma Board now allows stakeholders to import visuals from Autodesk Docs and work together on live digital concepts, enhancing communication and decision-making. Looking ahead, this integration will improve collaboration between Forma and Revit, enabling a seamless flow between planning and detailed design. We’re also launching the commercial version of Autodesk Workshop XR, an immersive design review tool connected to Autodesk Docs. It lets teams walk through 3D models at human scale, improving spatial understanding and catching issues early. In addition, Autodesk AI is playing a growing role in helping users get more value from their data. Features like Embodied Carbon Analysis in Autodesk Forma, now in beta, allow designers to measure the environmental impact of materials early in the process. And with the beta release of Autodesk Assistant in Autodesk Construction Cloud, users can now ask natural language questions about their specification documents, streamlining workflows and saving time. We’re also expanding our partnership with Esri, bringing more geographic data into Autodesk Forma. This will help architects and planners make better-informed decisions by incorporating real-world context into their designs. Investing in our core products—Revit, AutoCAD, Civil 3D, and Autodesk Construction Cloud—is essential to this transformation. Recent updates to these tools include over 500 new features and improvements, many based on customer feedback. For example, AutoCAD 2025 is twice as fast to open files, while Revit 2025 introduces Sheet Collections and enhanced PDF capabilities. These innovations are already making a difference for customers. Baker Barrios Architects, for instance, is using Autodesk Forma to streamline its workflow and adopt an outcome-based approach. As one of their leaders shared, it’s like a “time machine” that shows what the final building will look like on site. As we continue to build the future of BIM, we’re focused on making it accessible, practical, and impactful today. Whether through data, AI, or cloud collaboration, we’re committed to helping the AECO industry achieve better outcomes, faster. Register here for a free digital pass to Autodesk University 2024 and see the future of BIM in action.

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