The U.S. simply does not have enough labor or materials needed to prepare its infrastructure for an uncertain future, writes Autodesk CEO Andrew Anagnost.
Despite pundits declaring that automation is a job killer, it won’t just take away jobs. It will also pave the way for skilled employees to collaborate with robots on more projects than ever
Autodesk CEO Andrew Anagnost dives into the first annual “State of Design & Make” report and explains why digitally mature companies will win the technology race.
Embracing cloud-based platforms makes companies in the AEC, manufacturing, and media and entertainment industries more efficient, sustainable, and innovative.
How can workers reinvent themselves to stay relevant—and employable—in the new age of automation? Autodesk CEO Andrew Anagnost believes “universal basic support” is a good place to start.
Data-driven Internet companies treat users as products, not customers. Autodesk CEO Andrew Anagnost proposes a better alternative to the advertising model.
Find out why the sharing economy isn’t just Airbnb and Uber. Manufacturing is already one, now reaching new levels with tools, ideas, and even consumers.