The "interoperability" referred to in the header......
Does not seem like much of anything has changed really since I started with Revit in 2002 except perhaps PDF.
The almost total focus on proprietary means, to only allow easy connections with other AutoDesk products is still hugely disappointing.
I have Revit LT collaborators.
Why do Autodesk continue to prevent any useful means for LT users to access any form of rendering such as the DXF workflow out of LT to something like Twinmotion ?
Revit LT while lower cost and restricted is still a premium BIM product on the market for working in a professional capacity and is intended to be so. In today's working environments which are many and varied, LT users need some means to work across other programs like Twinmotion or other rendering /limited fly through animation products - Lumion, D5 Render as examples, because what we all do is so varied and entails regular and constant iterating and the use of rendering and animation sources is a basic element of our design work, ever more so today.
You are actually holding them by the neck - that is not customer support and driving means to support industry, that is only purely proprietorial restriction when you are the largest and most influential and controlling vendor in the world and in our design world totally, dominant of the entire industries.
You control virtually everything.
LT users are no less important in the overarching eco system of what we all do and preventing them from accessing a 3rd party plug in or making sure they cannot use any other means to produce renders or a walk through, is pretty poor.
How about looking at that aspect of Interoperability?
Therefore as yet no noticeable change for 2024.1