Olivier Lépinoy is an Architecture, Engineering, and Construction (AEC) Sales Development Executive in our Worldwide Field Operation team. His focus is on Strategy, Digital Transformation and Data Analytics for clients in Construction. His education is as an architect and urban designer (Ecole d'Architecture de Versailles) and civil engineer (UCLA - Ecole Spéciale des Travaux Publics). He started his career as a designer in an architectural firm in France, and then moved to VINCI to manage large real estate and land development opportunities. At Accenture, he was in charge of growth strategic initiatives in Engineering & Construction. Before joining Autodesk, he was part of IBM, where he was leading the Engineering, Construction and Operations segment worldwide. We are happy to have him at Autodesk.
Olivier recently shared his thoughts on blockchain technology. As a follow-up to my "Autodesk is Investigating Blockchain for AEC" blog article, with his permission, I am happy to share them with you.
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Definition
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Aspects
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Example
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Shared Ledger
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Benefits
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AEC Benefits
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AEC Examples
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Streamlined Workflow
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Maturing Technology
Thanks, Olivier.
Autodesk has always been an automation company, and today more than ever that means helping people make more things, better things, with less; more and better in terms of increasing efficiency, performance, quality, and innovation; less in terms of time, resources, and negative impacts (e.g., social, environmental). Blockchain is a technology that can eliminate mistrust and take some of the friction out of the building process resulting is builders being able to do more and better with less. Autodesk is staying abreast of this technology.
Blockchain for AEC is alive in the lab.