Description
Generative Design in Fusion 360 software is extremely powerful for creating designs optimized for performance, manufacturing, and cost. However, some may argue that it’s "too much tool" for everyday modeling and simple design work. As we continue to evolve our solution and pursue new innovations, we remain focused on our vision of making generative design more approachable and applicable for a broader range of design tasks and users. In this session, we’ll be talking about the work we’re doing to bring this vision to life, and help you understand how to make the most of Generative Design in Fusion 360.
Key Learnings
- Learn about applications that are best suited for generative design workflows
- Learn about how generative design technology is being maximized to enable new workflows
- Get a sneak peek into future technology implementations
- Learn how to maximize best practices for simplifying the generative design workflow
Speakers
- Michael SmellMike is a Sr. Product Manager on the Fusion 360 team at Autodesk. He has been working on Fusion 360 for nearly 7 years and is currently responsible for the Generative Design portfolio. He has previous experience as a Technical Account Manager in Autodesk’s Manufacturing Named Accounts program, where he was working with customers to help them identify and solve business challenges with Autodesk solutions. Mike has spent nearly 17 years in the CAD and CAE industry, starting his career at Algor, Inc. in 2006, eventually being acquired by Autodesk in 2009. Mike holds a bachelor’s in Mechanical Engineering from the Pennsylvania State University, a master’s in mechanical engineering from the University of Pittsburgh, and has completed a certification for Machine Learning in Business from the MIT Sloan School of Management. Mike has been a regular presenter at Autodesk University since 2009.
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