AEC professionals attending Autodesk University to experience the next evolution of BIM

This year at Autodesk University, one truth will stand out: Building Information Modeling (BIM) is the core of how we design, build, and operate. With its proven ability to cut costs and boost quality, BIM has become a global standard in architecture, engineering, and construction. Now, it’s reaching a pivotal moment—what Andy Grove once called a “strategic inflection point.”

But what does BIM look like in today’s connected world? At this year’s event, we’re focusing on “Connected BIM”—a new way to bring together data, people, and processes. This isn’t just about better tools; it’s about redefining how we work.

Modern BIM technologies are changing the game—making it faster, smarter, and more collaborative. But for many in the AEC industry, adopting these tools can feel overwhelming. It often means:

  • Training your team on new software;
  • Trusting the cloud and mobile solutions;
  • Moving beyond 2D into the dynamic world of 3D models and BIM.

At Autodesk University, our partners and experts will show you how Connected BIM can simplify your workflow, unlock innovation, and open up new business opportunities. Here’s how:

1. Connecting Insights – By leveraging cloud computing, AI, and real-time data, we can analyze vast amounts of information and make smarter decisions early in the design phase. Tools like generative design and immersive tech help teams optimize performance before a single brick is laid.

Project Fractal by Autodesk shows how generative design can create complex building forms quickly and efficiently.

2. Connecting Delivery – Digital tools now bridge the gap between design and construction. From drones to smart sensors, everything is connected through a BIM-enabled platform. This seamless integration improves accuracy, reduces delays, and lowers costs.

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By using 3D scanning and digital modeling, projects like Hines Market Square benefit from real-time insights and precision.

3. Connecting Assets – Once a building is complete, the value of BIM doesn’t stop. Connected systems gather data throughout the asset’s lifecycle, helping with maintenance, energy management, and future upgrades. This continuous feedback loop makes operations smarter and more efficient.

Autodesk Building Ops helps manage assets and maintenance in real time, making BIM useful long after construction is done.

4. Connecting Teams – Collaboration is key. Whether you're in the office or on-site, the cloud allows real-time sharing and decision-making. As joint ventures grow, tools like BIM 360 ensure that teams across the globe stay aligned and productive.

Two firms used BIM 360 to collaborate on a large-scale airport project, proving that teamwork can overcome complexity.

The message is clear: BIM is no longer optional—it’s essential. The future belongs to those who adapt, innovate, and embrace change. If you’re not ready, your competitors will be.

We hope to see you at Autodesk University in Las Vegas. If you can’t make it, don’t worry—explore our online resources to learn more about BIM and the future of construction. The time to act is now.

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