Autodesk launches first-ever Team USA campaign honoring athletes who embody design and make spirit
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Autodesk (NASDAQ: ADSK) launched its first-ever Team USA campaign on Oct 29, 2025, marking 100 days until the Milano Cortina 2026 Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games. The campaign, part of the "Let There Be Anything" series, profiles three athletes—Mike Schultz, Erin Jackson, and Colby Stevenson—who use design and engineering mindsets to overcome challenges and innovate in sport.
Autodesk highlights its role as the Official Design and Make Platform for LA28 and says its technology supports LA28's no-new-permanent-venues plan by adapting existing and temporary infrastructure.
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The new campaign – part of Autodesk's Let There Be Anything series – spotlights three Team
The 30-second spot captures the conviction that every millimeter matters – whether on a racetrack, a slope, or a design board.
"This campaign is a celebration of human potential and a tribute to the makers behind the medals," said Dara Treseder, Chief Marketing Officer at Autodesk. "Autodesk technology plays a key role in designing and making the infrastructure of the Olympic and Paralympic Games. Now, as the Official Design and Make Platform of the LA28 Olympic and Paralympic Games and Team
Meet the athletes
Mike Schultz – Let there be innovation
When Paralympic snowboarder Mike Schultz lost his leg in a snowmobile accident in 2008, it could have been the end of his athletic career. Instead, Schultz took it upon himself to design and build his own prosthetic leg – one capable of withstanding the rigors of competition.
By 2010, he was using his skills to design high-performance lower-limb prosthetics for fellow athletes – founding BioDapt – which today powers about
"I have two passions in my life. One is being an athlete. That began with motorsports, motocross, and then I became a professional snowmobile racer," said Mike Schultz, "My second passion is being a garage guy. I love to have ideas and create things in my shop. My career has stretched 27 years, and I've changed sports several times. It always comes back to genuinely enjoying the process of trying to become better. Partnering with Autodesk, Erin, and Colby was such a natural fit because we all share that same drive to keep pushing what's possible. I can't wait to see how Autodesk's technology can help me take my prosthetics work to a level I never imagined."
Erin Jackson – Let there be precision
Before becoming a
"The sport I do is super technical and precise," said Erin Jackson. "It could be something as small as a tiny muscle not firing that changes the way you skate a corner. My engineering brain is always analyzing how to adjust, how to improve, and how to be just a little more efficient with every stride. That's why I connect so deeply with Autodesk and this campaign. It brings together both sides of who I am: the athlete and the engineer. I admire athletes like Mike and Colby who embody the same mindset: constantly improving, constantly creating."
Colby Stevenson – Let there be resilience
When freestyle skier Colby Stevenson suffered a near-fatal car crash that fractured his skull in 30 places, doctors used advanced design technology to help reconstruct it. Five months later, he was back on skis, eventually winning an Olympic silver medal and five medals in elite-level action-sports competitions.
"Technology literally put me back together," said Colby Stevenson. "Every time I'm on the mountain, I think about that mix of human determination and design that made it possible. I used to focus on winning, but now it's about enjoying the process and all the little moments and gratitude that come with them. Working with Autodesk, Erin, and Mike brought that lesson to life for me. We're all out here designing and making our own versions of greatness."
Autodesk's role in shaping the future of the Games
Autodesk is proud to support Team
This campaign marks another milestone in Autodesk's work as the Official Design and Make Platform of the LA28 Olympic and Paralympic Games and Team
Together, Autodesk and LA28 are shaping a legacy of innovation and sustainability in
About Autodesk: The world's designers, engineers, builders, and creators trust Autodesk to help them design and make anything. From the buildings we live and work in, to the cars we drive and the bridges we drive over. From the products we use and rely on, to the movies and games that inspire us. Autodesk's Design and Make Platform unlocks the power of data to accelerate insights and automate processes, empowering our customers with the technology to create the world around us and deliver better outcomes for their business and the planet. For more information, visit autodesk.com or follow @autodesk. #MakeAnything