Autodesk is deepening its support for construction companies around the world by introducing new workflows that help design and construction firms meet ISO 19650 standards. These updates now allow customers to store their project data primarily in Europe, addressing a growing demand from users in the region. SAN FRANCISCO, Calif., June 2, 2021 – Autodesk, Inc. (NASDAQ: ADSK) has announced a new set of workflows for Autodesk Construction Cloud, designed to help customers comply with ISO 19650, an international standard for managing construction information. The updated tools provide a structured approach to publishing, sharing, and storing project data, making it easier for teams to maintain consistency and efficiency across projects. Global users of Autodesk Build, Autodesk BIM Collaborate, BIM Collaborate Pro, Autodesk Takeoff, and Autodesk Docs can now choose to store their project data primarily in Europe, meeting regional requirements and improving data governance. This feature was developed in response to customer feedback and supports compliance with local regulations while enhancing collaboration across borders. Standardization plays a key role in streamlining construction processes, reducing errors, and improving communication among stakeholders. ISO 19650 sets clear guidelines on how data should be named, stored, and shared, ensuring all parties are working with accurate and up-to-date information. By aligning with these standards, construction firms can boost productivity, reduce delays, and improve overall project outcomes. Gert-Jan Ditsel, BIM Manager at Dura Vermeer, highlighted the importance of standardized document control. “Without a consistent process, teams waste valuable time searching for the latest information,” he said. “ISO 19650 is not just a requirement—it’s a best practice that improves collaboration and efficiency. The new workflows in Autodesk Construction Cloud give us the tools we need to stay compliant and work more effectively.” The new workflows include features like enforcing naming conventions, automating file validation, and creating a Holding Area for non-compliant files. These tools help teams maintain control over their data throughout the project lifecycle, ensuring accuracy and compliance with industry standards. In addition to supporting ISO 19650, Autodesk is also expanding its data storage options in Europe. This move helps construction teams meet local data residency requirements while maintaining access to powerful digital tools. As the construction industry becomes more data-driven, having reliable and secure platforms is essential for staying competitive. Autodesk Docs will soon be available as a standalone subscription, offering teams a centralized platform for managing project data. Previously included with other Autodesk solutions, this change gives users more flexibility to leverage the full power of the common data environment without being tied to additional subscriptions. “We believe that data is the backbone of modern construction,” said Ilai Rotbaein, Senior Director of Research and Development at Autodesk Construction Solutions. “By providing tools that support ISO 19650 and regional data storage, we’re helping companies build better, faster, and more efficiently.” With these updates, Autodesk continues to invest in the future of construction, empowering teams worldwide to embrace digital transformation and deliver successful projects. Whether through improved workflows, enhanced data management, or greater flexibility in how projects are managed, Autodesk remains committed to supporting the evolving needs of the industry. For more information about Autodesk and its products, visit autodesk.com or follow @autodesk on social media. *Safe Harbor Statement:* This press release includes forward-looking statements that involve risks and uncertainties. These statements are not guarantees of future performance and may change based on market conditions or other factors. Actual results may differ materially. No obligation is assumed to update these statements. *Trademark Notice:* Autodesk, Autodesk Construction Cloud, Autodesk Docs, and other trademarks are registered or unregistered trademarks of Autodesk, Inc., and/or its subsidiaries and affiliates. All other brand names, product names, or trademarks belong to their respective owners. Autodesk reserves the right to change product and service offerings, specifications, and pricing without notice. Autodesk is not responsible for typographical or graphical errors that may appear in this document. © 2021 Autodesk, Inc. All rights reserved.

Laser Engraving Machine

CNI launched crystal Laser engraving machine - designed to provide customers with convenient, fast, efficient and economical engraving solutions.This series engraving machine is based on its compact design and high quality engraving performance has gradually become the mainstream of the market.

Features:

  • No damage to glass and crystal surface
  • Forming plane or three-dimensional lattice images inside the crystal
  • Magical effect under the irradiation of seven spectral colors
  • Never fades, huge collection and commemorative value

Applications:

  • Decoration, glass processing, studio
  • Crystal and glass handicrafts, souvenirs
  • Tourist attractions, hotels, galleries
  • Mobile phone keys, sticker, ceramic glaze
  • Glass bottles, winebottle anti-counterfeiting

Specification

Series Sub-2000
Max crystal size 150×250×100 mm
Carving range 100×100 mm
Max carving speed 2000 points/s
Point size 100μm
Laser type End-pumped DPSS laser
Cooling way Air cooled
Laser wavelength 532±1 nm
Laser rate 2KHz
Machine dimensions 780×500×600 mm
Machine weight 100kg
Power Supply 220VAC
Overall power consumption 2kW



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