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Key Learnings
- Understand the Electro-Mechanical link (EMX) file
- Discover key tips to the electro-mechanical workflow within AutoCAD Electrical
- Discover key tips about the electro-mechanical workflow within Inventor
- Understand how Vault handles the EMX files and workflow
Speakers
- Tiffany BachmeierTiffany Bachmeier leads an amazing global team of brilliant consultants focused on automotive, manufacturing, advanced manufacturing, and media & entertainment solutions. She has a strong passion for the convergence of methodologies across all industry segments and is excited to see the transformation that it is enabling. Before management, her primary focus was as a technical consultant for AutoCAD Electrical, but she also focused on AutoCAD, Inventor, and a variety of other products in the Autodesk family. She is an Autodesk Certified Instructor and she (and team) has won awards for developing a full line of online, live, instructor-led training classes for the Autodesk manufacturing products. Before becoming a consultant she earned her bachelor’s degree from Michigan State University (MSU) and she worked in many different industries gaining valuable knowledge and experience, including electrical engineering, interior design/architecture, mechanical engineering, and software engineering, and she was part of MSU’s CAD Development Team. She started on AutoCAD R10 and has carried a strong passion for Autodesk products ever since.
- Thomas Fitzgerald• Tom has been with Autodesk Consulting since 2011, and specializing in the Manufacturing industry for over 25 years. His background has been focused on heavy machinery, defense, surface mining equipment, and material handling. In his role as a Solution Architect, Tom advises engineers and administrators to find solutions to their design process needs while helping them enhance their efficiency and productivity. Tom is an Autodesk® Inventor® Certified Expert, a Data Management Implementation Certified Expert and a Microsoft Certified Systems Administrator, as well as a recognized expert in the Autodesk iLogic community. Most recently, Tom has enabled customers to develop Web Viewer and Design Automation projects on Autodesk Forge.
- Matthew DurstMatthew Durst is a Principal Implementation Consultant within the Autodesk Consulting organization. His primary focus is on implementing and supporting Autodesk Vault solutions for customers across many different industries and disciplines. Past projects have included customers within Manufacturing, Architectural, Utilities and Pharmaceutical industries. Matthew’s expertise also involves working closely in development and deployment of custom applications for Autodesk Inventor, AutoCAD and Vault. He also places a strong emphasis on detail and organization giving him the ability to ensure deliverables are released on time, to specification, and to the highest possible quality. Matthew is also an Autodesk Certified Instructor with excellent communication and presentation skills. Matthew has served as the technical lead in requirements gathering, planning, deployment and support phases of many projects.
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