Autodesk Bets Big on Forge Platform to Make Anything

Public Company Information: NASDAQ: ADSK LAS VEGAS—(BUSINESS WIRE)—At Autodesk University, Autodesk, Inc. (NASDAQ: ADSK), revealed that developers and businesses of all sizes are increasingly adopting its Forge platform to create and launch applications and services designed to shape the world around us. The company also unveiled new augmented reality (AR) and virtual reality (VR) capabilities aimed at delivering immersive real-time industry experiences and shared its vision of using Forge as its central data environment and Engine to simplify its own product offerings. Since its introduction at Autodesk University in 2015, Forge has grown significantly, expanding its robust integrations with manufacturing and construction enterprise systems to enhance collaboration, align with manufacturing and Building Information Modeling (BIM) workflows, and make it simpler to bring ideas to life. Today, more than 4,000 apps and services built on Forge cater to a wide array of business needs, from part inspection to subsea surveying, and even managing mines with drones while transforming cost estimation into a competitive advantage. Over the last twelve months, Autodesk has vigorously broadened the Forge platform and ecosystem. Recent enhancements and future plans include: - **AR/VR**: Forge now supports Augmented Reality/Virtual Reality within its 3D browser and mobile viewing experience. In the near future, data preparation and connectivity services, similar to LIVE Design's approach with Revit data, will bridge real-time AR/VR applications with Autodesk's native design solutions. - **Rendering**: The Autodesk Rendering service recently reached 50 million renderings. A new Forge Render API will soon be available, extending rendering power to any application. - **Data Management**: Forge has been enhanced to support access to projects and files managed in BIM 360 Docs and Fusion. - **Security and Reliability**: Autodesk is pursuing industry-standard security compliance, such as SOC2, to ensure robust security and data protection controls, enabling customers to focus on innovation with confidence. "Autodesk depends on Forge as the foundation for its cloud services like Fusion 360 and BIM 360," said Amar Hanspal, SVP Products at Autodesk. "We want both developers and our end customers to benefit from creating lightweight applications tailored to their business needs. Forge is empowering companies to build and deliver various industry applications, and we're thrilled to see the range of connected experiences created with our platform in just one year." **Forging the Future Together** Autodesk collaborates with and invests in companies creating innovative solutions and services on the Forge Platform. JE Dunn, MakeTime, and Seebo are among the firms leveraging Forge to develop applications and services. - **JE Dunn**: Pioneering the digital transformation in construction, JE Dunn used Forge APIs to create Lens, a model-based estimating application. Lens leverages rich design data combined with advanced visualization technology to link design data directly to estimates. This integration with Dunn Dashboard and Autodesk BIM 360 creates a seamless, transparent, and interconnected system. - **MakeTime**: An online platform simplifying the process of getting machined parts manufactured in the U.S., MakeTime matches part orders with available CNC machines at pre-qualified shops nationwide. This results in streamlined supply chain management and empowers both manufacturers and machine shops. MakeTime is integrated with Fusion 360, Autodesk 360, and the Forge initiative, connecting engineers to a vast network of modern machine shops and on-demand CNC machines. - **Seebo**: Offers a Software as a Service (SaaS) platform for developing Internet of Things (IoT) and smart, connected products. Seebo’s technology intuitively links Autodesk design apps like Fusion 360, allowing users to drag and drop components—such as connectivity, motion, and location features—into a product design framework to transform ordinary products into smart technology. "The integration between Autodesk Forge and Seebo excites us immensely. It provides Autodesk customers access to some of the most advanced IoT development tools available today," said Lior Akavia, Co-founder and CEO of Seebo. **Forge for Autodesk** Cloud-native and always connected, Forge is the platform where Autodesk is building three industry-specific experiences spanning design, manufacturing, and use for each of its major industries. Each offering is built on a common data environment with lightweight applications and experiences that operate across multiple platforms and personas. Whether used internally by Autodesk for development and simplification or externally by companies to deliver and deploy apps and services, the Forge platform serves as the backbone for creating anything imaginable. Learn more about Forge at https://forge.autodesk.com/. **About Autodesk** Autodesk creates software for people who create things. From high-performance cars to towering skyscrapers, smartphones to blockbuster films, millions of Autodesk customers are shaping the world with our tools. Autodesk empowers you to make anything. Visit autodesk.com or follow @autodesk for more details. *Autodesk, Fusion 360, and BIM 360 are registered trademarks or trademarks of Autodesk, Inc., and/or its subsidiaries and/or affiliates in the USA and/or other countries. All other brand names, product names, or trademarks belong to their respective holders. Autodesk reserves the right to modify product and service offerings, specifications, and pricing at any time without prior notice and assumes no responsibility for typographical or graphical errors in this document.* Contact: Autodesk, Inc. Stacy Doyle, 503-707-3861 stacy@autodesk.com

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