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Autodesk Forge at AU London

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Topic: Autodesk Forge at AU London
Posted By: AliveInTheLab
Subject: Autodesk Forge at AU London
Date Posted: 03.Aug.2017 at 04:00

Autodesk University is an international event. We hold it in many locations around the world. The first one for 2017 recently was held in London. The one I normally attend is in Las Vegas, Nevada where about 10,000 of our customers come to attend classes on how to use our software and services. They also get to see our vision of technology for the architecture/engineering/construction and product design/manufacturing industries.

Whitney Lawrence is a Marketing Program Manager for http://forge.autdoesk.com" rel="noopener - Autodesk Forge . Autodesk Forge is our collection of Application Program Interfaces (APIs) that we use to develop our own web services. As part of our Autodesk Forge efforts, we share those APIs (including documentation and code samples) with customers and 3rd party developers (the Forge community) that want to leverage the mounds of data that they have associated with their projects. Whitney recently shared some slides that were used at an AU London presentation. Think these slides tell the Autodesk Forge story well, so with her permission, I decided to share them.

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Thanks, Whitney.

To create your own story with your own data, check out the https://developer.autodesk.com/" rel="noopener - developer section of Autodesk Forge .

Storytelling is alive in the lab.

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