Description
Key Learnings
- Learn how to use virtual reality to expand product sales
- See the workflow between Inventor and 3ds Max
- See how Forge can be used for virtual reality
- Learn how to create new bid packages that let customers see the products they are purchasing before they’re built
Speakers
- Ronald JonesAs a kid, I was known for taking apart; toys, electronics, and even my first computer, all to understand what makes them work. That kid is now an accomplished adult who specializes in helping companies use Autodesk software to its full ability. I still take things apart, only now it’s called reverse engineering... I currently reside in Carmel, Indiana with my finace and Labrador Retriever "Juice". Previously I've worked as a product engineer in the automotive industry, mechanical designer in the automation industry, and an applications engineer in the compressed air industry. My educational background is in engineering and drafting from Purdue University. I am professionally certified in Autodesk Inventor Professional,Autodesk Fusion 360 and an Autodesk Certified Instructor.
- Robert SavageI have been doing Mechanical Design since 1984 and I have used several different products to do my designs, during that time I have had the good fortune to work on many interesting projects. In early 1999 I was using Mechanical Desktop to do Casting Molds when I was approached by the local reseller about testing a new product that was coming on to the market later that year called Rubicon (Autodesk Inventor) that changed things for me and the way I did design I have used in some way every release since that time.