Autodesk Report

Autodesk Report Highlights India’s Leadership in Using AI for Sustainability

Autodesk’s 3rd annual State of Design & Make report highlights India’s leadership in leveraging AI to drive sustainability, with over half of Indian business leaders already using AI to achieve environmentally responsible outcomes. The report shows that 79% of Indian leaders believe AI will enhance their industry, and 52% say AI skills will.

Be their top hiring priority. 61% acknowledge AI’s disruptive potential, with this sentiment even stronger (65%) among digitally mature organizations. India leads APAC in using AI for sustainability, with a strategic shift underway. 86% of Indian leaders believe sustainability initiatives could contribute over 5% to their annual.

Among digitally mature firms, 84% of leaders report that their sustainability efforts help attract and retain talent. While challenges such as skills gaps and trust in AI remain, sustainability is increasingly seen as a long-term growth driver rather than just a response to external revenu pressure April 30, 2025 – New Delhi: India.

Emerged as a global leader in leveraging artificial intelligence (AI) sustainability initiatives, according to a recent report published by Autodesk, a leading software company known for its design and engineering solutions report underscores how Indian enterprises across sectors are adopting AI-driven technologies to reduce carbon footprints, optimize resources, and design more sustainable infrastructure.

Titled “AI and the Green Future: A Global Benchmark”, the Autodesk report is based on a survey of over 3,500 business leaders and professionals across the architecture, engineering, construction (AEC), manufacturing, and media sectors. Among the countries surveyed, India stood out for its proactive integration sustainability.

According to the report, 79% of Indian firms in the AEC sector are actively using AI to create environmentally responsible designs, manage energy efficiency, and track carbon emissions during project execution. In comparison, the global average stood at 63%. Indian manufacturers, too, are embracing predictive AI models to reduce waste, manage supply chain emissions, and develop greener production processes.

“India’s rapid digital transformation and its strong focus on climate goals have created a fertile ground for sustainable innovation,” said Joe Speicher, Head of Sustainability at Autodesk. “From green buildings to low-carbon manufacturing, Indian companies are showing how technology and environmental responsibility.

The report highlights several examples of Indian companies leading the charge. Infrastructure giants are using AI-powered Building Information Modeling (BIM) tools to simulate energy usage and optimize building performance even before construction begins. Meanwhile, renewable energy firms are using AI to forecast demand, optimize solar and wind asset performance, and improve grid stability.

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Startups and SMEs have also played a key role. The report cites Pune-based EcoLogic Design Studio, which uses Autodesk’s generative design tools to develop sustainable urban layouts and water-efficient landscapes. Similarly, a Bengaluru-based startup has integrated AI with sensor technology to monitor air and water.

Government policies have played a supportive role. Initiatives like the National Green Hydrogen Mission, Digital India, and Smart Cities Mission have encouraged the can go hand in hand adoption of advanced digital technologies in sustainable to development projects. The Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change.

The Autodesk report also reveals that Indian respondents were among the most strategies, surpassing many developed economies in both adoption rate and innovation. optimistic globally about AI’s role in achieving sustainability goals. Nearly 85% of Indian professionals believe AI will be “critical” in meeting India’.

Challenges remain, particularly in scaling AI solutions beyond urban centers and into tier-2 and tier-3 cities. The report calls for continued investment in digital has also emphasized digital monitoring of emissions and environmental impact quality in real time, helping urban municipalities make data-driven environmental decisions.

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