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As iLogic turns 10, and as more companies embrace Inventor Automation, there are many perspectives as to the best way to write iLogic code. Take it from someone who has worked with large enterprise engineering departments and small specialty fabrication houses: Everyone wants some level of automation. In this class, you’ll learn how to write your iLogic code using industry best practices. You’ll also walk away with knowledge of the fundamentals for success when developing your iLogic rules. Do you want to become better at using the Inventor API in your code? Do you want to know how to avoid the same mistakes as others who use iLogic? If you love iLogic the way we do and want to join the automation revolution, this is definitely the class for you.
Key Learnings
- Learn iLogic best practices
- Learn about product design
- Learn about iLogic fundamentals for success
- Learn how to improve design quality and consistency
Speakers
- 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.
- CHChris HallChris Hall has been with Autodesk, Inc., for 11 years. In his tenure, he has worked in consulting, technical marketing, and product management. He has experience in industries from product design, machine design, and automotive design.
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