
Autodesk has announced the expansion of its localized data offerings to include India, providing customers with the ability to store and manage project data locally. With India now available as a primary project data storage location, businesses and public sector organizations, especially in regulated sectors such as government, infrastructure, and utilities can satisfy customer requirements and preferences while benefiting from enterprise-grade security, privacy and recoverability.
AECO (architecture, engineering, construction and operations) customers can now choose India as their primary project data storage region when using Autodesk Docs, Autodesk BIM Collaborate, and Autodesk BIM Collaborate Pro. This storage capability supports Autodesk’s commitment to provide more options for our customers to collaborate in the cloud and provides organizations with the tools they need to manage project data effectively within local regions.
“India is at a pivotal moment in its digital transformation journey, where the convergence of infrastructure growth and data-driven innovation is reshaping industries. As companies look to accelerate this transformation, prioritizing data regionalization is becoming a strategic imperative, enabling trust, transparency, and seamless collaboration. The newly introduced India-based regional storage offering will empower businesses and public institutions to harness the full potential of cloud-powered design and construction, while delivering international standards of data integrity and performance,” said Kamolika Peres Gupta, Vice President, India and SAARC, Autodesk.
Autodesk regional offerings are supported by Amazon Web Services (AWS).
“AWS is proud to deepen our decades-long strategic partnership with Autodesk through their expansion of regional data offerings, enabling customers to store their data closer to where they operate,” said Colin Lazier, vice president of Databases at AWS.
India now joins the United States, European Union, Australia, United Kingdom, Germany, Japan, and Canada in benefiting from Autodesk’s global regional storage offerings.
In June 2025, Autodesk also introduced localized BIM solutions, tailored towards India's requirements of building smarter, efficient and sustainable infrastructure of the future.
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