Autodesk CEO on the Role of Software Makers in AI Build-Out: Addressing Capacity Problems in the Industrial Sector through Automation and Digital Technology.
ByAinvest
Wednesday, Dec 3, 2025 3:00 pm ET1min read
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Autodesk CEO explains the company's role in the AI build-out, highlighting its focus on helping clients automate operations in the industrial sector. The CEO notes that there is a massive capacity problem in the construction industry, with data centers and other projects facing delays due to a lack of skilled labor. Autodesk's software is being used to design and operate buildings, and the company is shifting its focus towards automating operations in the industrial sector to help clients compete globally. By 2030, there is expected to be a shortage of 2 million skilled laborers in the manufacturing sector, making automation a necessity.

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