Autodesk is going green and helping value chain develop circular economy

November 7, 2022 EcoVadis EN


Autodesk, Inc. is an international software producer targeting the fields of architecture, engineering, construction, manufacturing, media, education, and entertainment. The San Francisco-based company was founded in 1982 and produced computer-aided software or CAD. It is used primarily to design, draft, and model buildings. Tesla used its software too. Autodesk Product Design Suite is a digitized tool that allows users to visualize, simulate, and analyze the real-world performance of any prospective building. The company is considered one of the most sustainable enterprises worldwide and is on a drive to develop a circular economy.

“From greener buildings to cleaner cars, smarter factories to bigger blockbusters, Autodesk technology is used by millions of people to design and make millions of things that impact billions of lives,” the company says.


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