International engineering consulting firm Aurecon is seven years into its digital transformation journey, and now it’s ready for the next frontier: bringing generative artificial intelligence (AI) into its design automation processes.
Aurecon has already improved its capabilities for large-scale projects across Australia, New Zealand, and Asia, using a range of digital strategies such as software development, automation, and computation design. The company's projects include the Dau Tieng 1 and 2 Solar Power Plant, Southeast Asia’s largest solar power plant, and Murdoch University’s Boola Katitjin center, Western Australia’s first mass-engineered timber building.
In the past year, digital transformation has reached a tipping point for businesses around the world. The 2024 State of Design & Make report, Autodesk’s global study of business leaders in the Design and Make industries, reports that 64% of leaders now say their organizations are digitally mature. It’s a dramatic shift from the previous year, when just 38% ranked their companies as digitally mature.
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