Hi, I’m Lynelle Cameron, VP of Sustainability at Autodesk, and CEO of the Autodesk Foundation. I’m passionate about helping customers design and make a better world – one that is sustainable, equitable and prosperous for billions of people. I’m proud to work at a company with a deep commitment to sustainability and climate action.
At Autodesk, we are committed to delivering technology to help customers in the following three areas:
This week I had a conversation with an Autodesk user who contacted us with concerns that Autodesk software has been used to design excavators for coal mining. We all know that mining and burning coal for fuel is harmful to the environment, and that the world’s reliance on coal won’t disappear overnight. I shared that it’s difficult to monitor every application of our software. Autodesk is part of the solution for energy producers to move to renewable energy sources, including solar, wind and hydroelectric, with our software being used to design and automate equipment and processes.
Through the Autodesk Technology Impact Program, we offer software grants to nonprofits, startups, and entrepreneurs that use design for social or environmental good, including renewable energy and efficiency. Since launching this program over 10 years ago, we’ve donated millions of dollars of our software to thousands of organizations. You can apply to the program here.
Today, Autodesk’s commitment to environmental sustainability has two focus areas:
Do you have ideas on how Autodesk and the design software industry can further contribute to and accelerate sustainability? Send us a note at sustainability@autodesk.com.