Revolutionizing AEC Education: Aeczone & Autodesk's Strategic Partnership
Aeczone Academy partners with Autodesk to transform AEC education by offering advanced training in critical skills like BIM and automation. This collaboration addresses a $1.6 trillion productivity loss in the industry, preparing learners with hands-on experience for a tech-driven future in architecture, engineering, and construction.

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Aeczone Academy in New Delhi has announced a new partnership with Autodesk, marking a pivotal step in their mission to modernize education within the Architecture, Engineering, and Construction (AEC) industries. This collaboration aims to provide advanced skill development through Autodesk tools including Revit, AutoCAD, Navisworks, and BIM 360, preparing both students and professionals for a rapidly evolving field.
With a staggering $1.6 trillion lost annually due to outdated methods, the AEC sector is in urgent need of digital transformation. The collaboration between Aeczone and Autodesk targets this gap by equipping learners with industry-essential skills in Building Information Modelling (BIM), automation, and digital construction, promising higher job opportunities and increased earning potential.
This initiative offers a practical, job-focused learning approach where participants will engage in live projects and case studies, mentored by seasoned industry veterans. The program emphasizes real-world applications, ensuring graduates not only possess theoretical knowledge but also practical expertise highly sought by employers in the tech-driven AEC landscape of today.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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