First-of-its-kind report on the State of Design & Make

At Autodesk, we've always believed in the power of design and creation to shape a better world. Our commitment to fostering innovation spans across diverse fields such as architecture, engineering, construction, product design, manufacturing, media, and entertainment. With advancements in cloud technology, automation, and artificial intelligence, platforms for design and manufacturing are becoming increasingly pivotal in shaping the way the world builds its infrastructure, crafts its products, and tells its stories. We're proud to introduce the **State of Design & Make Report**, a comprehensive look into how digital transformation is empowering leaders and innovators worldwide to tackle challenges head-on and build a future that's more sustainable, resilient, and prosperous. This report is not just a snapshot—it's the first in an annual series aimed at tracking progress and identifying key trends shaping our industries. You can access the full report through our dedicated link. Each year, this publication will serve as a benchmark for understanding how digitization is redefining the landscape of design and manufacturing. --- In a world that feels more unpredictable than ever, our research highlights some fascinating insights. Over 72% of leaders surveyed by Autodesk agree that the workforce has undergone more change in the last three years than in the previous 25. The future of work is already here, and companies that fail to adapt risk falling behind. Talent acquisition and retention have emerged as major challenges, with nearly half of leaders citing these as their top concerns. Economic uncertainty has also driven organizations to seek innovative ways to cut costs and boost efficiency. Digital transformation offers significant benefits, including reduced expenses, heightened innovation, and faster time-to-market for products and services. Yet, the readiness to navigate geopolitical challenges varies significantly across industries. Video game developers feel the most prepared, while those in automotive and transportation express the least confidence. This 20% gap underscores the need for tailored strategies within each sector. --- One striking finding from our study is the undeniable role of digitization in driving business resilience. Companies that embrace digital tools consistently outperform their peers, and the gap in performance continues to widen. Leaders at digitally mature firms are more confident about handling future challenges and closing the talent gap. For instance, 68% of digitally advanced companies are actively recruiting remote talent, expanding their reach and improving their chances of finding ideal candidates. In contrast, only 48% of less digitally mature organizations are exploring similar opportunities. Data-driven decision-making has become a cornerstone for modern leaders. By leveraging insights effectively, companies can collaborate seamlessly across functions, geographies, and industries. Nearly three-quarters of leaders acknowledge that their companies' futures depend heavily on the digital tools provided by Design and Make Platforms. These platforms are not just tools—they are the foundation for creating better, faster, and more sustainable outcomes. --- Sustainability has emerged as a non-negotiable priority for businesses aiming to thrive in the long term. A full 80% of leaders agree that enhancing sustainability practices strengthens their brand and is a wise long-term investment. Employees and customers alike are pushing organizations to act responsibly. In fact, 90% of businesses worldwide are taking steps to improve sustainability, despite macroeconomic and geopolitical headwinds. However, the U.S. still lags behind global averages in this regard. American respondents are more than twice as likely as their international counterparts to admit that their organizations are doing little or nothing to promote sustainability. Given the U.S.'s economic influence, it carries a unique responsibility to champion sustainable practices, and Autodesk stands ready to support these efforts. --- Success in the present and future hinges on our ability to rethink how we work. Trusted Design and Make Platforms enable us to achieve more with fewer resources, fostering creativity while minimizing environmental impact. By making data more accessible and collaboration smoother across sectors, these platforms empower us to build a brighter, more equitable future. Whether you're in architecture, product design, or media, the global community is navigating unprecedented shifts together. To dive deeper into these findings and prepare your organization for the road ahead, download the full State of Design & Make Report. Our platform ecosystem includes three industry-specific clouds: **Autodesk Fusion** for product design and manufacturing, **Autodesk Forma** for architecture, engineering, and construction, and **Autodesk Flow** for media and entertainment. As we continue to explore the intersection of technology and creativity, we remain committed to helping you unlock new possibilities and redefine what's possible.

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