After attending 32 Autodesk University events, I won't be at this year's event, and no longer work for Autodesk. However, my tradition of providing tips to make the most of Autodesk University (AU) continues. This guide aims to help you not just survive, but thrive at AU 2023.
What is Autodesk University?
Autodesk University is an annual event where thousands gather in Las Vegas to learn, network, and share knowledge. It's not just a 12-hour-a-day event; activities run virtually around the clock. So, get organized and plan ahead.
Dates: Monday, November 13 – Wednesday, November 15
Location: Venetian/Palazzo Congress Center, Las Vegas, NV
Online Access: Free streaming of keynotes and events
Registration: Register for AU Here
Cost: $2,250 (Sept 16 - Nov 15, excludes hotel and travel)
Las Vegas will be bustling due to the FORMULA 1 GRAND PRIX race starting on November 18th, immediately after AU.
Session Highlights
In-person class session list
Airport Transportation
You are responsible for your own transportation from the airport to your hotel. Here are some suggestions:
Jump-start your AU networking while saving on the taxi or ride share fare and possibly save your company some money sharing a ride.
AU Schedule
Sign in to your AU account or the mobile app, to review your AU schedule or make changes.
https://www.autodesk.com/autodesk-university/conference/las-vegas/schedule
Make sure to attend the General Session and keynotes:
Monday, Nov 13 at 10:30 AM - 11:30 AM PST
”Our industries are changing faster than ever. And though the uncertainty we’re all facing is accelerating, so is the technology available to us all. With AI looming ever larger for all of us, it feels like our industries are reaching a tipping point. As the cloud connects more of your data, it enables AI to unlock powerful new ways of working. Join Autodesk President and CEO Andrew Anagnost and colleagues as they show how our Design & Make Platform is taking us closer to the cusp of a new era, one where technology will unleash your productivity and your creativity, no matter what industry you work in.”
General Session Day 2
Tuesday, Nov 14 at 10:30 AM - 11:30 AM PST
“It is well established that our industries are changing faster than ever. Although change is inevitable, how you respond to change is a choice. Change can be forced upon you. Or you can be a force of change. In this session, Autodesk’s COO, Steve Blum, will share inspiring stories of customer change and impact, and host a conversation with Ryan Reynolds, the actor, producer, and businessman who has become a force of change in an ever-changing world.”
Attend the AU Party
The Design and Make Celebration
Wednesday, Nov 15 at 6:00 PM - 9:00 PM PST
Practical Tips
Transportation
Networking and Socializing
Essentials
Tech Tips
Comfort and Well-being
Bonus Tips
Autodesk University offers an almost endless supply of opportunities. Plan wisely, and you'll not just survive but thrive. Share this guide with anyone attending AU 2023.
Remember, there are no strangers, only friends you haven't met yet.
Hope you enjoy the "Running of the Nerds" in Vegas.
Cheers,
Shaan
In the ever-evolving and rapid digitization of the world of Architecture, Engineering, and Construction (AEC), the importance of location-based data and spatial analytics cannot be understated. Geographic Information Systems (GIS) have increasingly become an important strategic component, offering a vital competitive edge for AEC firms. One of the most prominent GIS platforms is Esri's ArcGIS, providing powerful location intelligence and spatial analytics capabilities to users worldwide.
In the AEC world, having access to accurate and reliable data is crucial for successful project management. GIS data has emerged as a powerful data-centric tool that can improve the way AEC firms plan, design, and execute projects.
It is important to note that Autodesk and Esri have partnered to benefit their mutual customers and partners:
Autodesk & Esri | BIM & GIS Integration
What is GIS Data?
GIS data is a collection of geospatial information that encompasses data related to the Earth's surface and the features located on it. It includes a wide array of data types, such as:
Importance of GIS Data in AEC Projects
AEC firms can benefit from integrating GIS data into their project workflows:
Embracing GIS data is no longer an option, but a necessity for AEC firms aiming to stay competitive and deliver outstanding results. From enhancing project planning and design to optimizing infrastructure management, the power of GIS data is undeniable. By incorporating this valuable resource into their workflows, AEC firms can foster innovation, streamline processes, and ultimately achieve project success in today's dynamic and challenging construction landscape.
As the AEC industry continues to evolve, the integration of data technologies like GIS will play a critical role in shaping the future.
On January 19th, 1998, I was a Mechanical Designer in Portland, Oregon, and just joined Autodesk and moved to the SF Bay area, thinking sure, I could work on the AutoCAD and Beta teams for a couple of years, then move back to the customer side. Autodesk was such a good fit for my passion for design, customers, colleagues, and technology Autodesk that it is 25 years since joining, and I am still excited. I'm so grateful to all my colleagues, mentors, leadership, customers, partners, and family as I could not have done this without everyone..
Highlights of the 25 years:
And so much more…
A bunch of photos are below in no order of importance. It was fun looking back.
An exhibit in the Autodesk SF Gallery
“Gabe Paez of Autodesk’s The Wild joins Evan Troxel popular podcast TRXL to talk about the intersection of humans and immersive technologies, the magic of experiencing ideas together, shared reality, the difficulty of change in relation to new tools and workflows, the value of working in different ways, the (controversial) notion of having fun at work, Extended Reality (XR) as it relates to remote work, shortening the distance between an idea and an experience, experiential tools, the value of collaboration, synchronous and asynchronous work on projects, interactive and manipulatable environments, persistence of virtual environments, and more.”
106: ‘ALIGNING AMBITIOUS IDEAS’, WITH GABE PAEZ
November 29, 2022
Also on Apple Podcasts TRXL podcast on Apple Podcasts
We have the final Autodesk Community Conversation events for 2022 coming up including some non-English events. These are not just a live webinar, they are a conversation where you can ask questions as a more personal and connecting event with the experts and the attendees.
Join us for Autodesk Community Conversations: https://autode.sk/CommunityConvos
Notre Expert Elite Jean-Christophe Ouaknine vous présente tout ce qu'il faut savoir sur le Géoréférencement
Sommaire :
Tips & Tricks are too blasé for me. That is why I do Hints & Hacks. We work in Revit and get used to the settings we use daily. How about that list under Additional Settings? Do you know how to set your arrows for dimensions, tags, and notes? Have you ever needed to create a new linetype? Where would you go to find all the Drafting Fill Patterns? Let’s do a run through these Additional Settings for fun.”Revit Hints & Hacks: What are those Additional Settings?
Come join Jacob and Sol as we wrap up a full year of Dynamo Office Hours! We will review the content covered across 2022 in brief and then have a giant conversation; what did you like most across these sessions?
Thursday, December 15, 2022 at 10:00 AM PST
En esta sesión, podrás aprender más trucos y funcionalidades de 3Ds Max, de la mano de la Experta Brenda Chiquito, Expert Elite de la Comunidad en Español.
¡No te lo pierdas!En esta sesión, podrás aprender más trucos y funcionalidades de 3Ds Max, de la mano de la Experta Brenda Chiquito, Expert Elite de la Comunidad en Español.
¡No te lo pierdas!
Aviso de cambio de fecha de la sesión Community Conversations en Español: Aprende más sobre 3Ds Max con Brenda Chiquito, organizada por la Comunidad en Español de Autodesk.
Helpful Autodesk Community Resources:
Autodesk Community Voices blog
http://autode.sk/ADSKCommunityVoices
Autodesk Community Journal blog:
https://blogs.autodesk.com/community-journal/
Autodesk Forums:
https://forums.autodesk.com/
Autodesk Community on Twitter:
https://twitter.com/ADSKCommunity
If you’re interested in being a speaker or forming a industry panel for 2023, simply fill out the Community Conversation Proposal link: https://autodeskfeedback.az1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_6ofmUCJ943S4BBI
People that attended Autodesk University 2022 received a nice email today with some exciting news from Autodesk Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer Steve Blum.
“Thank you again for attending Autodesk University 2022 in New Orleans. I wanted to share some important information regarding our 2023 event.
Autodesk University will take place at The Venetian Resort in Las Vegas, Nevada between Monday 13th and Wednesday 15th November, 2023.
I talked at this years’ conference about the value we place on listening to you to improve our customers’ experiences – experiences like Autodesk University. While our original intention was to return to New Orleans in 2023, we decided to find a new location based upon your feedback. I sent an email shortly after the event concluded asking for your thoughts on AU, and the insight you provided was truly invaluable in making the decision to relocate. Thank you again for your input. And although we are pleased to return to Las Vegas next year, it doesn’t represent a permanent new home for the conference. We will host AU in different cities in the years to come!
There are more exciting announcements on the horizon for Autodesk University in the coming months so please stay tuned!”
I am looking forward to seeing everyone this next November for an amazing world class event!
This doesn't mean AU will be in Vegas in 2024.
-Shaan
Here are the past Autodesk University locations not including the international event locations from my Autodesk University History page:
https://www.btl-blog.com/between_the_lines/autodesk-university-history.html
We are now a week away from Autodesk University 2022. This is first time the main AU has been outside of Las Vegas in several years for the event as well as being the first time we have got back together in person in over 2 very long years. This means my annual Thrive Guide needed a lot of modification as well some things we just don't know yet since we have held the event in New Orleans before. We will use this event to help build our non-Vegas AU tips list. One nice thing is it wont be the super dry lip cracking Vegas air, but it will be the other end of the spectrum at the hot humid side adding new perspiration challenges.
Autodesk University is the premier Autodesk event held yearly (except the recent global health situation) where several thousands learn from industry experts across architecture, engineering, construction, design, manufacturing, and media and entertainment experts descend on the city, and this year it is New Orleans. They arrive wide eyed, craving knowledge from the best in the industry. They leave tired and full of valuable knowledge to make them more productive back at work. After attending every Las Vegas based Autodesk University as well as more than 30 AU events, I have compiled and published this annual long list of tips over the years for not only surviving, but making the most of AU and to thrive at Autodesk University. For many attendees, Autodesk University is not just 12 hours a day event, there are activities virtually around the clock so pace yourself and get organized before you land with a plan.
First, Get your AU 2022 app for iOS and Android
Autodesk University 2022 on the App Store
Autodesk University 2022 - Apps on Google Play
New Orleans Info:
https://www.neworleans.com/
https://www.nomadicmatt.com/travel-blogs/4-days-in-new-orleans/
AU dates and location
AU : Tuesday September 27-29, 2022 | New Orleans
New Orleans Convention Center
900 Convention Center Blvd, New Orleans, LA 70130
Free AU Digital Pass for those unable to attend in person.
”Join the design and make conference—available both online and in-person this year. With the free AU 2022 Digital Pass, you’ll gain access to a selection of live and on-demand classes, Theater Talks, keynotes, and special sessions.
Email: au.info@autodeskuniversity.com
Airport Transportation
You are responsible for your own transportation from the airport to your hotel. Here are some suggestions to jump-start your AU networking while saving on the taxi or ride share fare and possibly save your company some money sharing a ride.
I personally suggest grabbing a few other attendees then arranging a ride share Lyft Airport Rides. New Orleans Area Ride Costs - Lyft
Hotel shuttles to Conversation Center:
This information will also be available in the AU app.
Routes:
Schedule:
Check-in & badge
Pick up your conference badge. Photo identification is required. You must wear your badge at all times to access AU events but please do not wear it outside the event to mark you as a convention attendee ripe for the pickpockets.
Check-in hours
Great Hall Pre-Conference Lobby Check-in and Customer Service:
Sunday: 4:00-8:00 PM
Monday: 7:00 AM-8:00 PM
Tuesday: 6:30 AM-8:00 PM
Wednesday: 6:30 AM-8:00 PM
Thursday: 6:30 AM-7:00 PM
Secondary Check-in (Hall E lobby)
Sunday, September 25 4:00 PM-8:00 PM
Monday, September 26 7:00 AM-8:00 PM
Tuesday, September 27 6:30 AM-8:00 PM
Register at AU and get your badge early:
MSY Airport Express Check-in
(Located in Baggage Claim area, no Customer Service)
Sunday, September 25 12:00 PM-8:00 PM
Monday, September 26 10:00 AM-6:00 PM
Hall E Lobby Check-in and Customer Service:
Sunday: 4:00-8:00 PM
Monday: 7:00-8:00 PM
Tuesday: 6:30-8:00 PM
Your AU Schedule - On the web or the AU 2022 App
Autodesk University 2022 on the App Store
Autodesk University 2022 - Apps on Google Play
Mix n Mingle
You are encouraged to mix at the events and lunches and get to know your fellow AU attendees as well ask an Autodesk employee a burning You are encouraged to mix at the events and lunches and get to know your fellow AU attendees as well ask an Autodesk employee a burning question or to let them know about how you use our products and what you need for the future. I have highlighted a few of my favorite community events including the AU5k, keynotes, so much to love that you do need to pace yourself and keep all electronic devices charged.
https://www.autodesk.com/autodesk-university/conference/agenda
Make sure to attend the General Session and keynotes:
Tuesday, September 27th
11:00 AM–12:30 PM
Join Autodesk President and CEO Andrew Anagnost to learn how moving our collaboration—and our data—to the cloud can help create the right solutions.
Wednesday, September 28th
General Session Day 2
11:00 AM–12:30 PM
Business leaders share how they’ve navigated their transformation journeys.
Top Notch Classes! After all this is a main reasons we attend AU, the classes and sessions are amazing. Don’t forget to ask questions, rate the classes, take the knowledge back with you to your office.
Session Catalog
Have a burning Autodesk product question?
AU is a great place to get that answer on how to do something or give feedback. Just cozy on up to the Answer Bar or Community Zone where solutions and wisdom are served tall without ice.
Participate in the user research activities to help shape the future of Autodesk technologies and products.
Attend the AU Party
Thursday September 29th
7:00 PM–10:00 PM
Join us for a traditional New Orleans celebration featuring live music, entertainers, food and drink, and tons of fun activities
Past AU Parties. Wahoo!
Visit the Expo
There’s more to AU than just classroom learning. Get hands-on with the technologies changing how we design, make, and build the world around us in the Expo.
But please, don't climb on or into the exhibits.
AU Dress Code Tips:
Dress business casual and comfortable. Remember this is a professional event where your peers and there are people you may want to network with. This is not the place to wear Bermuda shorts and show off your hairy legs. Wear some fun socks and show off your funky style and consider compression socks so your legs don't feel like falling off at the end of the long walking days.
Hashtags: When posting blog posts, or updates on social media like Twitter, Facebook, or photo sites like Instagram or Flickr please use the hashtag #AU2022. This way people can follow the event around social media.I am @ShaanHurley on Twitter.
Eat: There are some emails and light snacks and coffee each morning and then lunch is provided. A Tip: walk to the furthest food lines to avoid the longer waits due to people just taking the first line.
Hydrate: Drink lots of water. You will lose water faster than you can consume it. Soda, coffee, and beer do not hydrate you.
Caffeinate: If you stay out late make sure to grab a coffee, tea, or healthy herbal remedy to be alert for the days sessions. There are several coffee shops in the Venetian as well as a fresh green juice shop.
Dragon Breath? You do not want to walk around and talk to your peers with breath that smells like a mixture of coffee, garlic, and road kill. Take some mints or gum and drink lots of water.
Try new things and technologies. Keep an open mind and explore outside the box. Take a look into the future or just have some immersive fun.
AU 5K and Fun Run: Get fresh air, exercise, and make friends:
Wednesday September 28
Shoes: Wear comfortable shoes as the walking distance between rooms and the event can add up and you will feel it at the end of the day. My step counts show that I walk about 4-10 miles a day at AU.
Fuel: Carried some spare snacks for when you get hungry, perhaps granola bar, nut butter packets, or something to tie you over as your brain is running full power during AU sessions.
Air: Due to the dry air and smoke in the casinos, make sure to bring some eye drops and perhaps a nasal spray.
Sleep: I am not sure if it is all the stimulation of the sights and sounds, but it is pretty hard to get to sleep at night so bring some earplugs to quiet the ambient noises.
Wireless Security: Make sure if using the public wireless connection to have a firewall enabled to prevent someone from messing with your machine or gathering data. It would be good to use a VPN connection to secure your data.
Static Electricity! Be careful and touch a door nob before touching your laptop. A few people including me fried their laptops due to all the static electricity built up on the carpets. There is nothing worse than your entire laptop frying the day before your class session you are teaching and having to stay up all night to re-write and redo some content that was edited during AU. I have heard having a dryer sheet or coins in your pocket will help minimize static electricity risks.
Watch Your Valuables and Keep yourself and others Safe: Keep an eye on your laptop and valuables. Like any place with thousands of geeks and cool electronics in one location, the crooks will be around in sheep's clothing.Also this is a new city for AU and you need to be aware of your surroundings and look out for others. Don’t go strolling down shortcuts late at night through an alley. This isn't Vegas with all the surveillance cameras and security everyone 24/7.
Keep Notes: Use an app like OneNote Evernote on your mobile or tablet to jot down notes during a session or those follow up questions for the speaker.
Can you hear me now? You may not always be able to get a cell phone signal or Internet. AU will provide a Wi-Fi in the conference area.
Gadget cables, cords and power supplies. You devices may run out of power while at AU, so carry some of the most needed power cords, portable batteries, and chargers with you. Bring your airbuds and
Weather: It will be hot and humid, maybe rain..
After Hours Dress Code: Make sure that if you plan on attending some events or venturing out to the clubs you do not wear tennis shoes or a tee shirt. Some events and finer restaurants will enforce a dress code and normally do not permit sneakers or tee-shirt-wearing guests.
Autodesk University History: https://autodesk.blogs.com/between_the_lines/autodesk-university-history.html
Get Outside
“One of my favorite tips for anybody going, especially first timers, is to GO OUTSIDE during the day. A few minutes, or even schedule an open period to get a walk in the fresh air. There is no need to be a troll for the 3 days.” From Ray Gorman
Pace Yourself: Go to the lounge and relax in a beanbag while catching up on email or in between events. Don't run yourself to exhaustion.
There are many more events and opportunities so please check your AU schedule and plan accordingly as you will get extremely busy. Also, keep an eye on this blog for more AU updates as well as my Twitter account which I do update while at the event. Make sure to share this Autodesk University 2022 Thrive Guide with others that may be attending to help them out to not only survive AU, but thrive.
Community Zone will be a good resource for all customers to get their burning questions heard and answered.
“There are no strangers, only friends that have not yet met.”
See you soon and safe travels! It has been far too long since we were all back together in person.
-Shaan
@ShaanHurley on Twitter and Instagram
This Between the Lines Blog is turning 21 years young today!
This blog started in 2003 as an experiment, became very popular with thousands of unique page views a day 4389 posts 5389 comments, and over 20 million viewers. I have continually been blogging since launching even when on vacation, sick, sabbatical, or in the Amazon jungle. Thank you to everyone for reading and contributing to this blog over the years. If there is something I can do to improve or make your experience more entertaining, educational, or perhaps and Autodesk topic related guest blog post, please let me know with an email.
The very first blog post
August 21, 2003 Getting the feel for this Blog.
See this blog going back to 2003 in the Internet Archive Wayback Machine. Not all post snapshots are recorded, but you get an idea how the blog changed over the years. https://web.archive.org/web/20220000000000*/autodesk.blogs.com
My silver labrador pup, named Coho also coincidently turns 1 years old today. He went from 8 pounds to a bouncing playful 99 pounds. I swear he is part spider monkey!
Here is Coho all dressed up for his birthday.
Coho, was named after a Silver Salmon also called “Coho”. The day I got him he ran and jumped in the river. I thought I was going to lose him or have to swim in the icy cold river to get him. He swam perfectly and looked at me like “no problem”.
He has been a real bonus and entertaining, active outdoor adventure buddy, and best friend addition to my life. I had no idea he was going to be this big, but that's ok with me if he can’t fit on my kayak or SUP.
Coho prefers to carry his own leash.
Coho stills jumps onto any water he can. Especially if there is a stick or a ball.
HAHAHAHA Showing his spider monkey ways in this video.
https://photos.app.goo.gl/mEUYUJvfXtho3rLx7
When he was a puppy, and ate much less.
Video of Coho battling the vacuum robot.
https://photos.app.goo.gl/bNaZGf4pmFjTHxej8
Thank you and I hope to see you in a month in New Orleans and Autodesk University 2022. #AU2022
-Shaan