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 the world around us. Over the past four decades, we've seen firsthand how these processes can influence everything from buildings and products to films and games. Our mission has always been clear: to empower creators everywhere to bring their visions to life in ways that are not only innovative but also sustainable and impactful. This year marks the debut of our first-ever *State of Design & Make* report, which delves into how digital transformation is driving change across industries. As technology continues to evolve—powered by advancements in cloud computing, automation, and artificial intelligence—the way we design and manufacture is fundamentally shifting. These platforms are no longer just tools; they're becoming essential pathways for creating a future that's greener, smarter, and more connected. The report highlights some fascinating insights. For instance, 72% of leaders surveyed reported that the workforce has undergone more change in the last three years than in the previous quarter-century. Talent acquisition and retention have emerged as significant challenges, with nearly half of all leaders expressing concerns about finding skilled professionals. Yet, amidst this uncertainty, digital maturity remains a key differentiator. Companies that embrace digitization outperform their peers significantly, particularly when it comes to cost efficiency, innovation, and time-to-market for new products. One of the most striking findings is the disparity in preparedness among industries. Video game developers feel the most confident about handling global disruptions, while those in automotive and transportation are less optimistic. This 20% gap underscores the varying levels of adaptability within different sectors. Sustainability, too, has become a non-negotiable priority. Eighty percent of leaders agree that enhancing sustainability practices strengthens organizational reputation and is crucial for long-term growth. Surprisingly, the U.S. lags behind other regions in adopting sustainable measures, despite being the world’s largest economy. At Autodesk, we’re committed to supporting global efforts toward greater environmental responsibility. Looking ahead, trusted Design and Make Platforms will continue to play a pivotal role in shaping prosperity. These platforms enable seamless collaboration across teams, geographies, and disciplines, fostering creativity while reducing waste and increasing efficiency. As we navigate an increasingly unpredictable world, such tools will be vital for building resilience and preparing for the unexpected. To learn more about how these trends are reshaping industries, download the full *State of Design & Make* report. Inside, you'll discover how leading organizations are leveraging cutting-edge technologies to drive progress and create value. Autodesk’s suite of Design and Make Platforms includes three industry-focused solutions: **Autodesk Fusion** for product design and manufacturing, **Autodesk Forma** for architecture, engineering, construction, and operations (AECO), and **Autodesk Flow** for media and entertainment. Together, they form the backbone of modern creative workflows, ensuring that every idea has the potential to transform industries and communities. In closing, we invite you to join us in reimagining what’s possible through design and innovation. Because together, we can build a brighter, more sustainable future—one project at a time.

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