Adani Group Partners with Autodesk to Advance Digital Infrastructure
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Adani Group Partners with Autodesk to Advance Digital Infrastructure

The Adani Group has announced a three-year strategic partnership with Autodesk, the global Design & Make platform, to implement Autodesk Construction Cloud (ACC) and provide BIM advisory services across its operations. The partnership reflects Adani’s vision of building a digitally connected, sustainable, and future-ready infrastructure ecosystem across India and global markets. 

Under this collaboration, Adani will adopt Autodesk’s end-to-end design and make solutions, including ACC, to unify data and create a single source of truth across its diverse projects. The integration aims to streamline collaboration among teams and enhance operational efficiency, visibility, and predictability across the group’s infrastructure portfolio. 

Beyond technology deployment, the initiative includes process standardisation, BIM capability building, partner enablement programmes, leadership workshops, and upskilling initiatives across Adani’s businesses. 

 “Seamless collaboration and connected data are critical to executing complex infrastructure projects at scale. By partnering with Autodesk, we are harnessing world-class technology to unify teams, enhance project visibility, and accelerate decision-making across our diverse business units. This partnership strengthens our ability to deliver sustainable, high-quality infrastructure efficiently,” said K S Rao, CEO, Adani Infra India. 

Kamolika Gupta Peres, Vice President, India & SAARC, Autodesk, added: “The Viksit Bharat 2047 vision is about designing and making a better future for India. Together, we’re leveraging Autodesk’s Design and Make Platform to drive smarter, more sustainable growth — setting new benchmarks for how India designs and builds.” 

The partnership marks a major milestone under Adani’s flagship “Parivataan” initiative, which seeks to digitalise the entire project lifecycle and promote efficiency, collaboration, and sustainability in infrastructure development. 

The Adani Group has announced a three-year strategic partnership with Autodesk, the global Design & Make platform, to implement Autodesk Construction Cloud (ACC) and provide BIM advisory services across its operations. The partnership reflects Adani’s vision of building a digitally connected, sustainable, and future-ready infrastructure ecosystem across India and global markets. Under this collaboration, Adani will adopt Autodesk’s end-to-end design and make solutions, including ACC, to unify data and create a single source of truth across its diverse projects. The integration aims to streamline collaboration among teams and enhance operational efficiency, visibility, and predictability across the group’s infrastructure portfolio. Beyond technology deployment, the initiative includes process standardisation, BIM capability building, partner enablement programmes, leadership workshops, and upskilling initiatives across Adani’s businesses.  “Seamless collaboration and connected data are critical to executing complex infrastructure projects at scale. By partnering with Autodesk, we are harnessing world-class technology to unify teams, enhance project visibility, and accelerate decision-making across our diverse business units. This partnership strengthens our ability to deliver sustainable, high-quality infrastructure efficiently,” said K S Rao, CEO, Adani Infra India. Kamolika Gupta Peres, Vice President, India & SAARC, Autodesk, added: “The Viksit Bharat 2047 vision is about designing and making a better future for India. Together, we’re leveraging Autodesk’s Design and Make Platform to drive smarter, more sustainable growth — setting new benchmarks for how India designs and builds.” The partnership marks a major milestone under Adani’s flagship “Parivataan” initiative, which seeks to digitalise the entire project lifecycle and promote efficiency, collaboration, and sustainability in infrastructure development. 

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