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As we kick off one of our favorite times of the year—Autodesk University 2018, where we gather over 10,000 customers and partners—I wanted to take a moment to reflect on the incredible progress we've made with BIM 360 over the past year. Thirty-three releases, more than 130 features, and 60 new software integrations later, it's clear that we're pushing the boundaries of what's possible in construction technology.
One of the standout moments from last year was the unveiling of the next-generation BIM 360 platform. Designed to bring together design and construction processes under a single, cohesive framework, this platform has already begun to transform how projects are managed. It’s not just about centralizing information—it’s about empowering every stakeholder with the tools they need to collaborate seamlessly and innovate freely.
Take, for instance, the recent addition of cost management capabilities to BIM 360. Managing budgets effectively is crucial to any construction project, and this new feature integrates contracts, budgets, and change order management directly into the platform. Available as a limited availability pre-release starting this month, it gives teams the ability to track financial health in real time, ensuring projects stay on budget without compromising quality. It’s another step forward in creating a truly unified experience for everyone involved.
Speaking of unity, BIM 360’s integration ecosystem continues to grow stronger thanks to partnerships with industry leaders like 3DR, DESTINI Estimator, and Egnyte. These connections ensure that data flows smoothly between different applications, giving our users access to a holistic view of their projects. It’s not just about integrating tools; it’s about fostering collaboration across the entire construction ecosystem.
Let’s talk about model coordination—a workflow that’s particularly vital for general contractors, subcontractors, and fabricators alike. With BIM 360, clash detection and resolution are no longer manual tasks but automated processes that save time and reduce errors. You can now assign clashes as issues, mark certain ones as resolved without further action, and even filter and group aggregated models for easier navigation. These enhancements build upon the foundation laid last year while setting the stage for even more advanced solutions down the line.
Looking ahead, we’re exploring ways to leverage predictive analytics earlier in the coordination process. Imagine catching potential issues before they become costly change orders or RFIs. That’s the kind of innovation we’re striving toward at Autodesk. And with customers already leveraging AI and machine learning within BIM 360 to enhance safety and quality, there’s no doubt that similar advancements will soon apply to model coordination too.
Centralizing data isn’t just a trend; it’s the future of construction. By digitizing processes and consolidating information, we create pathways to greater predictability. Through BIM 360, we turn raw data into actionable insights by offering simple dashboards, robust reporting, and intelligent analyses powered by machine learning. These features allow teams to mitigate risks proactively and make informed decisions in real time.
At the heart of all this lies our commitment to helping customers succeed from project inception to completion. Tighter integrations with Autodesk’s industry-leading authoring software ensure continuity throughout the project lifecycle. This connected approach doesn’t just streamline operations—it paves the way for continuous improvement and innovation across the board.
In closing, I’m proud of everything we’ve achieved so far. But I’m even more excited about what’s coming next. Because whether it’s improving cost management, enhancing model coordination, or pushing the limits of predictive analytics, we’re always thinking one step ahead. After all, progress never stops—and neither do we.