Autodesk Powers the Future of Manufacturing and Construction with Forge

Autodesk Powers the Future of Manufacturing and Construction with Forge

Autodesk has taken a major step forward in cloud collaboration by forming a partnership with Dropbox and making an investment in Assemble Systems. These strategic moves are aimed at enhancing the way users design, build, and manage projects in the manufacturing and construction industries. At Autodesk University, the company revealed that developers and customers of all sizes are increasingly using its Forge platform to create and deploy applications that shape the future of manufacturing and construction. A new update to the Forge platform is now available, simplifying the development process and making it more efficient for users. Forge is evolving into a next-generation cloud application framework, transforming the traditional desktop-based CAD experience into a more collaborative, cloud-native environment. One of the latest additions is the Reality Capture API, which allows users to integrate real-world data directly into their workflows. Soon, Autodesk will roll out enhanced features for the BIM 360 API and Design Automation API, enabling deeper integration with tools like Revit and Inventor. A new Webhooks API is also set to launch, giving Forge users the ability to connect their apps with third-party services quickly and easily. Additionally, Autodesk is developing new platform solutions built on top of a powerful cloud infrastructure, allowing customers to build custom applications and workflows tailored to their specific needs. The Forge Application Framework SDK will include reusable components such as High Frequency Data Management, Solid Modeling, and Web Graphics, along with tools for app development and publishing. In a recent partnership with Dropbox, Autodesk is bringing native .DWG file previews directly into the Dropbox platform. This means users can view and collaborate on AutoCAD files without leaving Dropbox, improving efficiency for teams working across multiple platforms. With over 1.5 billion .DWG files stored in Dropbox, this integration creates one of the largest collaboration networks for Autodesk design files. “This partnership removes friction for our customers, making it easier to access, review, and move data between tasks,” said Amy Bunszel from Autodesk. The Forge Fund has also made a significant investment in Assemble Systems, a SaaS platform that helps construction professionals work with BIM models, drawings, and point clouds. This investment strengthens the BIM 360 pre-construction offering and supports key workflows like estimating, project management, and scheduling. Assemble allows users to extract and organize data from various design systems, making it easier to manage complex construction projects. In addition to Assemble, the Forge Fund has invested in other startups like SmartVid.io, ManufactOn, and Project Frog, all focused on advancing industrialized construction. This shift is helping the construction industry become more like manufacturing—more efficient, reliable, and profitable. “Autodesk’s investments through the Forge Fund are creating tools that meet the growing demand for smarter, safer, and more productive construction workflows,” said Jim Lynch from Autodesk.

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