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PDMC On-Demand Webinars

Why having PDMC On Demand Webinars? The Product Design and Manufacturing Collection gives you the power to bring together the product development process from conceptual design to product manufacturing, all in one connected workflow. Why do we love the Product Design and Manufacturing Collection? You get access to the full collection of tools that work […]
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Inventor On-Demand Webinars

With a powerful blend of parametric, direct, freeform, and rules-based design and documentation capabilities, Inventor has been a trusted partner to engineers and designers for the past 20 years. With the 2020 software update, Inventor incorporated integrated tools for sheet metal, frame design, tube and pipe, cable & harness, presentations, rendering, simulation, machine design and […]
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33 Essential AutoCAD Tips

Architects, engineers, and design professionals rely on Autodesk AutoCAD to create precise 2D drawings and 3D models. Whether you’ve been using AutoCAD for 30 years or 3 months, we’ve put together a list of essential tips to help any AutoCAD user. From keyboard shortcuts to dynamic blocks, this list of AutoCAD tips will help you […]
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Human Innovation and Computer Automation with Generative Design

Today, engineers and designers are the innovators of tomorrow, but this comes as no easy task. They face many challenges when coming up with solutions, ranging from finding the right balance between performance and cost to having limited time to provide these new innovations. The solution—Autodesk Generative Design. Autodesk Generative Design enables engineers to quickly […]
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Are My Simulation Results Valid?

Addressing common questions I’ve been working in the stress simulation industry for a few years now and this is a question that I’ve been asked rather frequently. Although I’ve been told it’s not good to answer a question with another question, sometimes it’s necessary. Before I answer that question, I would ask: “With respect to […]
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Attention All Revit and Autodesk Users – Security Update Required by August 3rd, 2019

Transport Layer Security (TLS) version 1.0/1.1 is vulnerable to man-in-the-middle (MITM) attack that can compromise data exchanges. This means, if you have a single-user subscription using the software versions listed here, then you need to update your software. If you are using software or versions of software not listed here, or if you are using […]
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Creating Fully Functional Products with Additive and Subtractive Manufacturing

The making of articles, components or finished goods, also known as manufacturing, has been a skill that can date back to the Stone Age. Although a slightly different form of manufacturing, we still take those same concepts and apply them to our daily products. Optimize creating your products with Autodesk Addictive and Subtractive Manufacturing Check […]
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Autodesk Virtual Academy: Sheet Metal Unfold Rules

Autodesk Virtual Academy: Sheet Metal Unfold Rules For those who took the time to view my AVA on Sheet Metal Unfold Rules I wanted to give you a little extra to go along with it. You can find that video here: First of all, I have a couple of extras for you. The Inventor IPT […]
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Quick Tip: Morph vs. Parallel Toolpath

HSM Quick Tip Video With surfacing toolpaths, the biggest struggle is figuring out which strategy will yield the best surface finish while at the same time giving you an efficient toolpath. In this quick tech tip we outline the difference between the Morph and the Parallel toolpath in Autodesk HSM. Click the Thumbnail to watch […]
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AnyCAD in Inventor: Working with Other CAD Files

Inventor introduced AnyCAD, a feature that translates non-native CAD data into Inventor with associative connections. Users no longer need to maintain a multi-software environment, and the process of repeated file translation is a thing of the past. With Inventor, users can import SolidWorks, Catia, STEP, ProE, and more into their Inventor models and maintain associativity […]
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