Autodesk Inc., founded in 1982 and headquartered in San Francisco, California, USA, is a global leader in 3D design, engineering, and entertainment software. The company's comprehensive portfolio includes industry-standard applications such as AutoCAD, Revit, Inventor, Fusion 360, 3ds Max, and Maya, serving professionals in architecture, engineering, construction, manufacturing, and media & entertainment. Autodesk is committed to empowering innovators to design and make a better world, integrating sustainability and cutting-edge technology into its solutions. With a presence in numerous countries, Autodesk supports a diverse, global customer base, driving advancements in digital prototyping, building information modeling (BIM), and animation.
Autodesk has been developing generative design—the artificial intelligence-powered tool that helps designers achieve better outcomes more quickly—for well over five years now. In that time, we’ve come to see generative design as a lynchpin to a more sustainable, efficient, and innovative manufacturing future.
“What happens if you combine a car and a robot?” asked John Suh, Hyundai’s founding director of the company’s recently announced New Horizons Studio based in Silicon Valley. To many, the answer is easy: Transformers!
In a bid to further boost the performance and alluring design of the BAC Mono, British supercar manufacturer Briggs Automotive Company (BAC) collaborated with Autodesk to apply generative design methods to its design and manufacturing process. Today, BAC proudly unveils the new generation BAC Mono.