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This session is built off of our past session, “Parts in Autodesk Inventor – Planning for Automation.” If you haven’t yet, you can watch a replay of the session here!
This KETIV Virtual Academy session will focus on using assemblies in Autodesk Inventor. For this demonstration, we will be using Inventor 2024, as we explore the intricate world of WorkPlanes, essential for part positioning and constraining. Discover how they also drive extrusion positioning, laying the groundwork for efficient and precise design workflows.
Join Autodesk Elite Expert and KETIV Application Engineer, Tiffany Hayden for the second part of this series on Planning for Automation Success!
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Tiffany Hayden
Application Developer
Tiffany Hayden is a passionate developer on the Data Management team at KETIV and specializes in CAD Automation. With over 14 years of experience in the field of material handling, Tiffany has dedicated a significant portion of her career to both development and leadership roles, primarily focusing on automating engineering processes. Her deep-rooted interest in creating and enhancing automation processes has always been a driving force in her professional journey. Drawing upon her extensive mechanical engineering background, she possesses valuable insights into the intricate mechanics of individual components and their seamless integration within larger systems. This perspective has proven invaluable in her transition to the world of software development and has further fueled her passion for optimizing automation processes.
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