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Industry wide collaboration with Autodesk Docs and Data Exchange API

A common data environment that supports the seamless exchange of data between apps. 

Industry wide collaboration with Autodesk Docs and Data Exchange API

Discover the groundbreaking collaboration transforming the AECO industry in this article from the Autodesk Blog, written by Symetri Senior Solutions Specialist, Geoffrey A. Tears.

With the advent of Autodesk Docs and the Data Exchange API, Symetri and Autodesk, are driving industry-wide efficiency and sustainable design. Say goodbye to fragmented project data and interoperability challenges as we provide a user-friendly model-sharing tool that streamlines collaboration between software programs like Autodesk Revit and McNeel Rhino. This solution enables seamless data exchange, reducing coordination issues, protecting sensitive information, and eliminating unnecessary rework. Learn how this industry-wide collaboration is revolutionizing design coordination, empowering teams to focus on critical challenges such as sustainable design and urban planning. Exciting possibilities await as Autodesk Docs and Data Exchange API redefine collaboration in the AECO industry.

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