Description
Take a look at some of the tools inside Alias software for procedural, computational, and automated workflows in industrial and product design.
Key Learnings
- See how we can apply computational procedural design inside Alias to product design.
- Discover how you can apply Automation and Surface replace workflows in Alias.
- Learn how to capture design language and reuse and share with colleagues.
- Learn how to create, share, and reuse complicated patterns with ease in Alias.
Speakers
- PBPhilip BotleyPhil Botley is the Alias Product Manager and has been working in the Auto Surfacing and Visualisation world for over 28 years, first using Alias back in 1996. He is based in the UK and spends time travelling between Alias Development centres (Toronto and Hannover) and Customer sites.
- Michael Günther-GeffersWhile Michael Günther-Geffers achieved his diploma in mathematics and computers in 2006, he has has already been in touch with CAD programs for the automotive industry since the year 2000. He started as a quality assurance engineer for ICEM Surf, and later also tested its integration into Catia V5 (ICEM Shape Design at that time, later renamed to ICEM Catia). In 2010 he joined Virtual Shape Research (VSR) as a QA, support and content creator for a rendering and class A plugin for Rhinoceros 3D. Joining Autodesk with the acquisition of VSR in 2013, he then worked as a UX designer for SpeedForm and later Alias. 2018 he transitioned back to the QA role, becoming the technical lead for the testing on Alias. Since 2019 he is the QA manager for all automotive products (Alias, VRED, SketchBook, Shotgun), and became a free time enthusiast in using Dynamo and writing scripts to solve problems for Alias users.