Autodesk Announces New Developer Offerings and Investments to Fuel Forge Platform
“We are seeing Forge used to power the future of making things for a
variety of applications ranging from part inspection to sub-sea
surveying, from managing mines with drones to turning cost estimation
into a competitive advantage, and building online design and
manufacturing services and much, much more,” said
Platform Developments
The
New and expanded areas of the platform include:
- Viewer – Displays 2D and 3D design files and associated data from 50+ file formats in a web and mobile viewer for presentation and collaboration. Also allows comments, markup and measurement.
- Model Derivative API – Translates design files from one format to another, prepares them for online viewing, and extracts geometry data. The data can then be passed into other applications and communicate important design information.
- Design Automation API – Allows developers to run AutoCAD scripts on the Cloud. Early adopters are using it as a drawing generation engine for web applications. Other examples include converting thousands of DWGs to PDFs in batch.
- Authentication – Open standard used across the Forge Platform for authentication and authorization. Authentication is a secure method to provide a “key” to a third party that allows them only limited access to perform specific functions, which can be accomplished without having to divulge user credentials.
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Data Management API – Manages data across A360, Fusion 360, BIM
360 Docs, and the Forge native Object Storage Service. This API allows
users to upload and download a data file from different
Autodesk products through one consistent and unified interface. - 3D Print API – Enables developers to quickly build customized 3D printing solutions from 3D print preparation to print management. This API helps users prepare models for 3D printing with a full suite of tools for mesh repair or slicing. Deliver files to 3D printers with remote monitoring and production management, or use sample apps to heal models for printing.
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Reality Capture API – Turns a series of photos into 3D data. If
the photos are geotagged, as is typically the case with UAV/drone
photos, the computed reality data also includes a geolocated
orthographic view. The reality data is then accessible on
Autodesk Cloud services or a partner’s platform, for consumption in web apps or in desktop apps.
Investing in the Developer Ecosystem
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3D
Robotics (3DR), a leading drone maker, is using
the Forge Platform to develop one of the industry's most trusted
aerial data capture and analytics platforms for enterprise field
professionals within infrastructure, construction, survey, mapping,
telecom, and energy industries. Leveraging the Forge Reality Capture
API, 3DR customers can convert drone-captured photos into engineering
data, enabling them to better manage sites and reduce risk.
“Capturing site data today is costly, time consuming, and often dangerous. Drones can easily go where it’s inefficient or unsafe for field personnel, making it easier to accurately measure our world so we can better manage it,” saidChris Anderson , CEO of 3DR. “We’re delighted to expand our relationship withAutodesk and use of the Forge platform to deliver a complete solution for site capture that will help professional customers save time and money, and more importantly take humans out of harm’s way.”
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MakeTime
is an online manufacturing platform that matches projects from buyers
to production hours on computer numerically controlled (CNC) machines
from pre-qualified suppliers. The result is a simplified supply chain
management and empowered expansion for both manufacturers and machine
shops alike. MakeTime was an early adopter of the Forge Platform,
leveraging Fusion 360 and the Forge Viewer, Data Management API and
Model Derivative API to connect designers and engineers to MakeTime's
virtual machine shop of scalable CNC machining and production services.
"For manufacturers and designers to maintain a competitive advantage, they need fast and flexible CNC machining that’s cost-competitive and delivers high-quality parts, on-demand. Leveraging MakeTime’s data-driven platform helps buyers overcome traditional manufacturing’s usual roadblocks such as supplier vetting and logistics management,” said Drura Parrish, CEO of MakeTime. "This combined with the Forge platform provides anybody, anywhere with state-of-the-art design capabilities and an expansive, world-class 21st-century machine shop at their fingertips.”
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Seebo
provides a Software as a Service (SaaS) platform for developing
Internet of Things (IoT) and smart, connected products. Seebo’s technology intuitively connectsAutodesk design apps like Fusion 360 and IoT platform, Fusion Connect, and enables users to drag and drop components (sensors, Bluetooth, accelerometers, GPS, etc.) into a product design framework to transform simple products into smart technology.
“Seebo is proud to be a part of the Autodesk Forge ecosystem. We know that the powerful combination of the Forge platform with Seebo’s platform for ideating, manufacturing and developing smart IoT products, will continue to bring innovative ideas to actuality. The joint platform allows manufacturers to tap into the world of IoT simply, securely and cost effectively,” said Lior Akavia, Co-Founder and CEO of Seebo.
Growing the
The Forge DevCon event is part of a comprehensive Forge developer
program that provides learning, support, and business development
resources for Autodesk’s growing community of cloud developers. This
community includes developers and innovators from across the globe,
representing a multitude of industries including Architecture,
Engineering and Construction (AEC) and Manufacturing as well as emerging
areas such as Augmented Reality, Additive Manufacturing and
90 Day Unlimited Use
To encourage developers to explore Forge,
About
Safe Harbor Statement
This press release contains forward-looking statements that involve
risks and uncertainties, including statements regarding Autodesk’s
investment activities; Autodesk’s ability to provide financial support
for, extend and empower, and spur innovation in, the manufacturing
industry; the anticipated or potential benefits that entrepreneurs,
startups and researchers may derive from Autodesk’s Forge Platform,
Developer Program and Fund; the timing and availability of use of the
Forge Platform; and the anticipated market acceptance and demand for the
Forge Platform. These forward-looking statements are based on
management’s current expectations. The following important factors,
without limitation, could cause actual results to differ materially from
those in the forward-looking statements: risks that Forge investments do
not materialize or, if so, are not successful; risks related to
potential investment accounting impairment charges; risks that
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Autodesk, Inc.
Stacy Doyle, 503.707.3861
stacy.doyle@autodesk.com