Last month in Atlanta, we joined with customers and partners at Greenbuild, the world’s largest annual conference and expo for the green building industry. When chatting with the more than 20,000 attendees, touring the expo hall and listening to sessions, it was clear that the industry sees the direct correlation between sustainability and positive business outcomes. Sustainability goals, practices and approaches aren’t just good for people and the planet, they’re good for business. We came away inspired by the industry’s dedication and innovative approaches to sustainable building design and construction and a better understanding of how technology can support their journey. If you didn’t get the chance to attend, here are my favorite moments from the event:

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Tony Saracino, Sr. Sustainability Success Manager, Autodesk, demonstrates the EC3 tool for measuring embodied carbon in building materials at the Autodesk booth at Greenbuild 2019
Embodied Carbon in Construction Calculator (EC3) Debut: Greenbuild 2019 also marked the launch of the Embodied Carbon in Construction Calculator (EC3), an open-source tool designed to measure embodied carbon in building materials. As a lead sponsor of the project, Autodesk recognizes the need to help our customers build sustainably. The industry is expanding beyond energy efficiency and renewables to better address the carbon emissions of materials going into buildings. With 2 trillion additional square feet of building space needed between now and 2060, you can see why this was such a hot topic. https://autodesk.wistia.com/medias/akjzjp0q1r?embedType=iframe&videoFoam=true&videoWidth=640 The EC3 tool empowers architects, engineers, and contractors to make informed choices by selecting materials that have the lowest impact to our climate – providing transparency for a more sustainable built environment. You can read more about it here.

Rachel Rosenkrantz, Sr. Manager, Services Programs, Autodesk, presents on sustainable construction at the Autodesk booth at Greenbuild 2019
Lean Construction: Greenbuild 2019 marked the first-ever panel session on Lean Construction—an approach to driving efficiencies and communication in construction planning with goals to minimize waste, cost and delays — featuring Autodesk Consulting, Dodge Data & Analytics and Balfour Beatty. Lean construction is clearly a hot topic– the room was so packed that people were standing in the back. The audience got insights on how technology can have an impact on sustainable construction through lean practices, prefabrication, and modular building techniques. I was truly captivated by President Obama’s remarks and the spell it seemed to cast upon the conference. It was also so rewarding to see the EC3 tool come to life!.Technology can help customers design and construct more sustainable solutions, while simultaneously driving positive business outcomes. Conversations at Greenbuild showed both urgency and optimism and I’m hopeful the industry leaders at this event and beyond can continue to work together to build a more sustainable future.