COVID-19 RESOURCE CENTER

Building a more resilient future together

The COVID-19 pandemic has changed the nature of work and the workplace. Autodesk is committed to giving you the support and resources you need to solve challenges and explore new opportunities.

Embrace a new way of working

It’s more important than ever for you to be able to work, collaborate, and be productive from anywhere. We can help with tips, best practices, licensing and usage information, and technical support for Autodesk products.

The reimagined workplace

The COVID-19 pandemic has accelerated the distributed workplace and contributed to other macroeconomic, industry, design, and technology trends. Learn how this is an opportunity to reimagine the workplace as a dynamic engine for value creation—and see why leaders must find ways to promote cohesion and trust as the shift continues.

We're here to support you

These resources will help you work more effectively, connect with community, and take advantage of unexpected opportunities for growth, learning, and reinvention.

Strengthen your small business

Find the resources and guidance you need to adapt to the new normal. Help your business stay competitive as you reinvent, grow, and thrive.

Connect with community

Join in Office Hours every Tuesday to talk with Autodesk experts, and explore industry- and product-specific groups and forums for more support.

Discover remote learning products

Successful learning can happen anywhere. Find out which Autodesk products can help you set up a thriving remote learning environment.

Industry resources

Connect design & manufacturing efforts

Collaborate on open-source design efforts, validate your own ideas, and find manufacturing facilities to put solutions into production and help fight COVID-19.

Find AEC software and resources

Discover technology that can assist your customers with design and construction challenges related to COVID-19, and get insights into preparing for a resilient future.

Customer response and reinvention

Autodesk customers combine technology, ingenuity, and flexibility to help battle the global pandemic.

  • The Ventilator Project

    When Tyler Mantel’s startup company was put on hold due to COVID-19, he launched The Ventilator Project to help solve the ventilator shortage.

    Image courtesy of The Ventilator Project

  • Mountain Productions

    With events canceled due to the pandemic, a staging and rigging company pivots its business to transform entertainment structures for medical use.

    Image courtesy of Mountain Productions

  • BLOX

    With hospitals under stress due to the COVID-19 crisis, this modular hospital construction firm is rapidly building acute-care medical facilities.

Navigating a post-COVID world

The future of work will look very different as people explore innovative ways to respond to new protocols, priorities, and opportunities.

  • How three global architecture and engineering firms are revitalizing work in 2020

    As traditionally on-site businesses struggle to define post–COVID-19 protocols, here’s a snapshot of three global architecture firms in 2020—and how they’re envisioning the future of work.

  • Social distancing and PPE help modular-construction company stay essential

    Watch how Factory_OS, a modular-construction company deemed essential because of its focus on affordable housing, keeps its workforce safe while implementing social distancing and PPE.

  • Digital museum collections bring art to the comfort of your couch

    For a long time, digitizing art and culture was not always considered a priority. Then came COVID-19. Museums closed, leaving digital media as would-be visitors’ only opportunity to admire art. Going virtual was now essential.

Autodesk Foundation response

Autodesk Foundation joined 24 Bay Area companies to fund global, national, and local solutions to COVID-19. Response efforts focused on building health and economic resilience of vulnerable populations, nonprofits, and small businesses impacted by the virus. To date, the Foundation has committed $2 million to these communities—and is exploring ways to do more.