FME UC 2014: Autodesk Keynote

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© 2014 Autodesk The Future of Infrastructure Planning and Preliminary Engineering Robert Bray Autodesk InfraWorks 360 Product Lead FME International User Conference 2014

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The Future of Infrastructure Planning and Preliminary Engineering Robert Bray, Senior Software Archtect at Autodesk provides some interestesting insight into what to expect for the future of infrastructure planning in his Keynote presentation. See more presentations from the FME User Conference 2014 at: www.safe.com/fmeuc

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The Future of Infrastructure Planning and Preliminary Engineering Robert Bray Autodesk InfraWorks 360 Product Lead

FME International User Conference 2014

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$36T Infrastructure Chasm

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Data Silos

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Massive Projects

60% of major projects fail to meet cost & schedule targets

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Extended Teams

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Stakeholder & Constituent Approval Imagine if you

will…

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!  Unified access to federated data !  Rich in-context modeling,

analytics, and simulation !  Anywhere, anytime access

Transformative Solutions

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An intelligent model-based process for the lifecycle

Building Information Modeling for Infrastructure

Powered by Fed by Big Data

Infinite Computing Federated Data Silos

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Unified Access – A Contextual Model

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Unified Access – GIS, CAD, Point Clouds

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Where do I Start ???

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Procedural Engineering – Design in Context

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Procedural Engineering – Design in Context

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Analytics – Informed Decisions

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Engineering Analytics – Informed Decisions

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Simulation – Bringing Design to Life

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Visualization – Communicating Intent

Dubai Metro

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Anywhere, Anytime Access

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From Digital to Physical

San Francisco Skyline in 2017

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Crossing the Chasm with BIM for Infrastructure

Solutions Unified access to

federated data

Rich in-context modeling, analytics, and

simulation

Anywhere, anytime access

Results Increased Productivity

Better decisions and optimized projects

Reduced risk and more predictable ROI

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