Autodesk Global Design and Manufacturing Recovery Summit 2020
I am very honored to have been invited to this year’s event as a panelist to talk about new business models that may emerge from the Corona pandemic.
I am very honored to have been invited to this year’s event as a panelist to talk about new business models that may emerge from the Corona pandemic.
Autodesk University Germany is the conference for those who design and shape the world around us. On October 15 and 16, 2019, users, decision-makers and partners from the fields of mechanics and mechanical engineering, construction, and digital media and entertainment will meet at Autodesk University Germany in Darmstadt. At the invitation of Autodesk, Ralf H. KOMOR will give the lecture “BIM as a basis for process optimieation and new business models”.
Interim Manager is not a “trend profession”. Its presence in the media is due to the fact that the shortage of managers in companies is becoming increasingly apparent. Due to the good economic situation in the DACH region, there is an ever higher fluctuation at director level and, in parallel, an ever shorter period of time spent by managing directors and board members. What opportunities and privations does this profession bring with it?
The increasing global importance of BIM – Building Information Modeling – and the resulting pressure for change for the entire value chain is no longer only omnipresent in the construction industry. Customer markets are changing as a result of the BIM methodology, and as a result, building suppliers, factory planners and planners of industrial plants must act. At the invitation of Autodesk GmbH, Ralf H. KOMOR discussed this topic at the event on 26 November 2018 at the BIM World in Munich.
In the near future it should be possible to load all information from WALDNER products into BIM databases without any problems. However, we also use the necessary software to simplify, accelerate and make our internal processes more transparent. This initially requires a change in thinking and rethinking – but pays off in the long term.