Artificial intelligence
AI steps on the gas in production
Autodesk will be showing customers and partners real-life examples of how artificial intelligence, networked data and cloud platforms offer new potential for a more efficient and sustainable manufacturing industry.
From AI, machine learning, data management and cloud platforms, the software manufacturer is pursuing the goal of helping customers achieve a sustainable, connected future. One of the highlights of the Autodesk presentations is an example of the mobility of the future: the German student project mu-zero Hyperloop uses generative design functions from Autodesk Fusion, the cloud and machine learning to create CAD-enabled geometry options.
Hyperloop is considered a revolution in the field of sustainable transport, because thanks to advanced technology, electromagnetic levitation in a transport capsule is possible at speeds of up to 1,000 kilometers per hour. Also worth seeing is the coral restoration thanks to AI and robotics: Coral Maker uses AI-supported robotics and the Autodesk Design and Make platform to automate the restoration of corals on a large scale.
Last but not least, the newly announced AI co-pilot Amaize, an add-in for Autodesk Fusion that helps customers print metal parts with ease using automated modeling and generative design, can also be experienced. Autodesk will also be offering exciting expert presentations on topics such as how AI and automation are shaping the future of manufacturing and how to efficiently decarbonize buildings with AI and industrial robots.
Hall 17, Stand D26









