Certainly! Here's the rewritten content in English: --- Manufacturing is undergoing remarkable transformations. The global pandemic and subsequent economic volatility exposed vulnerabilities across the manufacturing ecosystem. Manufacturers had no choice but to adjust and rethink their supply chains on the fly. Added to this are rising consumer demands, a widening skills gap, and the unprecedented speed of technological change—these challenges have left many manufacturers uncertain about what lies ahead. Yet, despite these obstacles—or perhaps because of them—manufacturing is continuing to expand globally. Constraints often spark innovation. In recent years, one thing has become crystal clear: to seize this growth opportunity and remain competitive, manufacturers need to embrace digital technologies. Cloud computing, automation, and artificial intelligence (AI) present companies with the chance not only to manage but to thrive amid this uncertainty. At Autodesk, we’ve always been at the forefront of transformative technological shifts. Autodesk Fusion was launched a decade ago with the goal of uniting fragmented product design and manufacturing processes. We continue to invest in realizing that vision. We’ve combined design, simulation, electronics, manufacturing, and factory operations into one seamless environment, suitable for businesses of all sizes. And we’re not stopping here. Last year, we unveiled our Fusion Industry Cloud for manufacturing. Rooted in our Design and Make Platform, this end-to-end, interconnected solution will unify people, data, technologies, and workflows from product design to manufacturing, all the way through to shop floor operations. **Fusion Industry Cloud: A Powerful Solution Streamlining Entire Design and Manufacturing Workflows** Fusion is revolutionizing how organizations design and manufacture by breaking down barriers caused by disconnected tools that hinder information flow across teams. For the first time, it integrates CAD, CAM, CAE, and PCB design capabilities while connecting PLM, PDM, and MES solutions, streamlining processes throughout the entire product development and manufacturing lifecycle. Traditionally, manufacturers relied on multiple tools during various stages of product development, requiring constant handoffs between teams. With Fusion, everything is brought together. Changes made in one workflow are immediately reflected everywhere. No one works with outdated models. Everyone saves time and reduces headaches. Autodesk’s cloud-based data model, at the core of Fusion, makes this possible. Customers can automate and streamline their workflows leveraging our cloud data model. Autodesk AI uses the same cloud data to eliminate repetitive tasks and free people up for higher-value, creative work. Currently, data flows between Revit and Inventor, Inventor and Fusion, and Inventor and AutoCAD. Our Autodesk data model APIs allow partners and third-party developers to also build for Fusion. **AI from the Design Studio to the Shop Floor** Fusion continues to harness the power of AI for our customers throughout every phase of the product development lifecycle. It’s in our DNA. We were the first to introduce generative design for manufacturing in Fusion over six years ago. Now, we’re unlocking numerous opportunities to automate routine processes, analyze shop floor operations, and enhance creativity using AI. [Image description: Generative AI technology that augments the work of industrial designers will debut in Autodesk’s automotive design studio tools.] - **Generative AI for Conceptual Design** Autodesk recently acquired BlankAI, bringing us leading generative AI technology that enhances the work of industrial designers. This allows them to create 3D concepts in milliseconds. Initially debuting in our automotive design studio tools, the technology draws from a company’s library of past work to quickly generate new concepts that build on existing design styles and guidelines. [Image description: Fusion will provide the ability to create fully dimensioned 2D drawings from 3D models with the click of a button.] - **Automated Drawings** One of the most time-consuming aspects of product design is documentation. This largely procedural, non-value-adding task can take up to 80% of a skilled engineer’s time. No longer. By the end of the year, we’ll launch Automated Drawings in Fusion, translating 3D models into fully dimensioned drawings with the click of a button. [Image description: The CloudNC CAM Assist Automation Add-in for Fusion translates 3D models of 3-axis components into machining strategies in seconds.] - **Automated Toolpaths** Fusion streamlines data exchange with leading industry partners, enabling technologies to work together seamlessly. An example is the CloudNC add-in for AI-powered CNC toolpath automation. CloudNC customers report reducing tool programming times by up to 80%. **Expanding Functionality Through Partnerships and Acquisitions** We’re thrilled to share developments that enhance Fusion’s value and improve design and manufacturing workflows. - **Cadence**: We’re collaborating with Cadence, the leader in electronic systems design tools for integrated circuits to printed circuit boards. Our integration within the Autodesk Platform ecosystem connects Cadence’s PCB design capabilities directly to Fusion, allowing data to flow in both directions. - **Acquisition of FlexSim**: Autodesk has entered into a definitive agreement to acquire FlexSim, a provider of discrete event simulation technology that helps factory and logistics center operators optimize their production processes. FlexSim bridges factory design data with operational data, aiding in planning, designing, building, and operating a digital factory. Autodesk combines strengths in factory operations, building design, and construction solutions. [Image description: The Configurations capabilities in Fusion provide the ability to create and manage multiple design variations from a single, unified model, bringing unprecedented flexibility to design and manufacturing workflows.] - **Configurations**: The powerful new configurations capabilities in Fusion enable creating multiple product variants early in the development cycle without the pain and overhead of multiple file versions. Each new configuration doesn’t produce a massive, new file. Instead, changes are recorded in a single cloud database, making them faster to load, easier to navigate, and simpler to manage. **Rivian Gains Competitive Advantage** This new way of working is already giving a competitive edge to Rivian and similar companies. [Embedded video: To create an entirely new vehicle, Rivian approached the design and manufacturing process differently. Besides using Fusion for rapid design and prototyping of parts and Autodesk Revit for facility design, Rivian combines Autodesk Alias design tools with virtual reality from Autodesk VRED to provide distributed teams with an immersive design review experience.] Using the cloud to effortlessly connect data across an entire design and manufacturing organization boosts operational efficiency, enhancing agility, innovation, and creativity. **An Increasingly Robust Fusion Offering** Fusion is more capable and valuable today than ever before. We’re rebalancing the pricing of Fusion and its extensions to reflect the added capabilities and customer feedback on the value of our offerings. Full details of these changes are available on the Fusion Blog. As always, we commit to ensuring Fusion delivers the best possible design and manufacturing solutions at unprecedented value. These are just some of the updates we’re sharing at AU. To see the bigger picture of how we’re building the Fusion Industry Cloud to empower your manufacturing teams, I invite you to join us for our keynotes, theater talks, and classes. **Safe Harbor Statement** This press release includes forward-looking statements regarding Autodesk AI and the Autodesk Design and Make Platform. These statements are not guarantees of future product, service, or feature availability but reflect our current plans based on known factors. For further information on potential factors affecting Autodesk’s financial results, refer to Autodesk’s Form 10-K and subsequent Forms 10-Q, filed with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission. Autodesk disclaims any obligation to update these forward-looking statements to reflect events or circumstances occurring after the date they were made. --- This version is more conversational and expands on certain sections to reach the desired character count while maintaining authenticity.

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