Showing posts with label AUGI. Show all posts
Showing posts with label AUGI. Show all posts

Tuesday, December 9, 2014

Autodesk University 2014 : It's a Wrap!

74,000 plus steps - more than 21 miles walked this year at AU. Multiple classes, business meetings, great keynote sessions, a real life hoverboard and more made up for a great AU.

For me, the class highlight was seeing an entire train maintenance yard modeled in Revit. Rails, ties, utilities, structures, signage and more was all done in Revit. Great tips for challenges encountered along the way. Check out the class if you can! CV5504-P Case Study for a Civil-Based BIM Project Using Revit

The keynote highlight had to be the hoverboard. As a kid, Back to the Future II hit a sweet spot for me and I grew up wishing I had one. Now they are real! Well, difficult to obtain and challenging to find a surface to ride them on but definitely real! Check out HendoHover for more info.

Now I need to bring together the ideas found into the everyday workflow our projects see, should be a fun 2015 lurking right around the corner!


Friday, January 20, 2012

AUGI World - January 2012 - INI vs Outie...

The latest issue is out - AUGI World - January 2012 - why not check it out on your Friday? There's something for everyone. AutoCAD, Civil 3D, Inventor, IT Systems, Navisworks, Revit and more are discussed! So much good stuff, plus a little article I wrote on taking the Revit.ini file and making it yours. Go get your copy now!

AUGI is also wanting to know, how did you come to know about AUGI? Quick survey on their home page: Survey link


As a side note, the Revit Factory is looking for your input - do you run with Press & Drag on or off? Seems like a fitting survey after the AUGI article I wrote. Leave a note! I did!

Thursday, August 18, 2011

AUGI Salary Survey - Take It!

Have you taken the AUGI Salary survey yet? If not, make sure you are represented - the survey closes August 19th at midnight, PST, US!
AUGI Survey link