Vault Data Standard: What is it?

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What is Autodesk Vault Data Standard, and why does it appear when users opt-in during the Autodesk Vault Professional client installation? Learn the importance of this feature from KETIV Application Engineer, Mario Sobalvarro at this KETIV Virtual Academy session.

This session will cover how Vault Data Standard changes the save dialog box in both Inventor and AutoCAD. Learn the purpose of Vault Data Standard and the significant benefits it brings to your engineering workflow, including improved data organization and enhanced error handling. Register to join us!

Session Presenters

Mario Sobalvarro

Application Engineer

Mario is a seasoned instructor at the forefront of the KETIV Learning Program, bringing over two decades of hands-on experience in mechanical design, commercial automation, and 3D parametric modeling. As an Autodesk Certified Professional in Inventor for Mechanical Design and a certified Autodesk instructor, Mario possesses an extensive skill set and practical knowledge. With a background spanning machinist work, electromechanical assembly, and comprehensive expertise in Autodesk software like AutoCAD and Inventor, Mario's teaching style seamlessly merges real-world industry insights with structured, interactive sessions. He leads dynamic live courses and hands-on workshops tailored to diverse skill levels, ensuring participants grasp intricate concepts in product design, data management, and electrical design. Mario's dedication to empowering learners through practical exercises, real-world examples, and his innate ability to simplify complex topics make him an invaluable asset to the KETIV Learning Program.

  			  
  		

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