The manufacturing industry is undergoing remarkable transformations. The global pandemic and subsequent economic volatility exposed vulnerabilities across the manufacturing ecosystem. Companies had to quickly adapt and rethink their supply chains. These challenges, combined with rising consumer expectations, a widening skills gap, and the rapid pace of technological change, have left many manufacturers uncertain about the future. Despite these challenges, manufacturing continues to expand globally. From adversity arises innovation. Over the past few years, it's become clear that to capitalize on this growth and stay competitive, manufacturers need to embrace digital technologies. The cloud, automation, and artificial intelligence (AI) present manufacturers with opportunities not just to manage but to thrive amid uncertainty. At Autodesk, we’ve always been at the forefront of transformative technology shifts. Ten years ago, we launched Autodesk Fusion with the vision of unifying the fragmented product design and manufacturing processes. We continue to invest in realizing that vision. We’ve integrated design, simulation, electronics, manufacturing, and factory operations into a seamless environment for businesses of all sizes. And we’re still pushing boundaries. Last year, we introduced our Fusion Industry Cloud for manufacturing. Built on our Design and Make Platform, this end-to-end, connected solution will bring together people, data, technologies, and workflows from product design to manufacturing, all the way to shop floor operations. Fusion Industry Cloud: A Powerful Solution to Streamline Entire Design and Manufacturing Workflows Fusion is revolutionizing how organizations design and manufacture by breaking down barriers created by disconnected tools that hinder information flow across teams. It’s the first of its kind—integrating 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 frequent handoffs between teams. With Fusion, everything is consolidated. Changes made in one workflow instantly reflect everywhere. No one works with outdated models; everyone saves time and stress. At the heart of Fusion lies Autodesk’s data model, which makes this possible. Leveraging our cloud-based data model, customers can automate and streamline their workflows. Autodesk AI uses the same cloud data to eliminate repetitive tasks and free people up for higher-value, creative work. Today, data flows between Revit and Inventor, Inventor and Fusion, and Inventor and AutoCAD. And our Autodesk data model APIs allow partners and third-party developers to build for Fusion too. AI from the Design Studio to the Shop Floor Fusion continues to harness the power of AI for our customers across every stage 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 new opportunities to automate routine processes, analyze shop floor operations, and enhance creativity using AI. Generative AI technology that enhances the work of industrial designers will debut in Autodesk’s automotive design studio tools. Recently, we acquired BlankAI, bringing us leading-edge generative AI tech that supports industrial designers by enabling them to create 3D concepts in milliseconds. Initially launching in our automotive design studio tools, this technology draws from a company’s past projects to swiftly generate fresh concepts that build on existing design styles and guidelines. Fusion will soon provide the ability to create fully dimensioned 2D drawings from 3D models with a simple click of a button. 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. That’s changing. By year-end, we’ll roll out Automated Drawings in Fusion to convert 3D models into fully dimensioned drawings at the touch of a button. We’re thrilled to announce enhancements that increase Fusion’s value and refine design and manufacturing workflows. Cadence: We’re collaborating with Cadence, a leader in electronic systems design tools for everything from integrated circuits to printed circuit boards. Our integration as part of the Autodesk Platform ecosystem connects Cadence’s PCB design capabilities directly to Fusion, allowing data to flow bidirectionally. Acquisition of FlexSim: Autodesk has agreed 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 and operational data, aiding with everything from planning and designing to building and operating a digital factory. Autodesk brings together expertise in factory operations, building design, and construction solutions. Configurations: Fusion’s powerful new configurations capabilities let you create multiple product variants early in the development cycle without the hassle of managing multiple file versions. Each new configuration doesn’t generate a massive new file. Instead, changes are stored in a single cloud database, making them faster to load, easier to navigate, and simpler to manage. Rivian Gains Competitive Advantage This new approach to working is already giving Rivian—and other companies like it—a competitive edge. An Increasingly Capable Fusion Offering Fusion is more capable and valuable than ever before. We’re adjusting the pricing of Fusion and its extensions to reflect these enhanced capabilities and customer feedback on our offerings’ value. Full details of these changes are available on the Fusion Blog. As always, you can count on us to deliver the best possible design and manufacturing solutions at unprecedented value. These are just some of the updates we’re sharing at AU. For a complete view of how we’re building the Fusion Industry Cloud to empower your manufacturing teams, 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 availability but reflect our current plans based on known factors. Additional details on potential risks affecting Autodesk’s financial results are available in our Form 10-K and subsequent Forms 10-Q filed with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission. We undertake no obligation to update these forward-looking statements to reflect events occurring after the date they were made.

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