Beschreibung
Join the Autodesk Generative Design team to discuss the future of Generative Design. In this class, participants will interact with AGD leaders to shape the future of Generative Design. Participants will be presented with high level thinking about Autodesk's vision of Generative Design and interact with the AGD team to help shape the future of the technology and workflows. Participants will be guided through strategic thinking exercises, problem identification, and workflow definitions for the future of design.
Wichtige Erkenntnisse
- Understand Autodesk’s vision for Generative Design
- Work with Autodesk to identify new problems and gaps in workflows
- Work with Autodesk to describe key pain points in the design/engineering process
- Debate possible development options for future generative design technology
Referenten
- Peter MaxfieldPeter Maxfield is a Data Analyst in the Design and Manufacturing XD Research team. His current work includes tracking customer reactions, sentiment, and trends. His prior work has focused on commercializing Generative Design, adopting cloud technologies to the Simulation product suite, adoption of Optimization to the Fusion and Inventor product lines, and large assembly management in Inventor. Peter holds a BS in Mechanical Engineering from Cornell University. He joined Autodesk in 2003.
- DKDoug KenikDoug Kenik is a Product Manager for generative design strategies within Autodesk, Inc. He holds both an MS and a BS in mechanical engineering from the University of Wyoming, where he spent his graduate career developing high-fidelity micromechanics models for composite material simulation. Prior to working at Autodesk, Doug was a developer and application engineer at Firehole Composites, where he helped implement new technologies for composite simulation and define next-generation enhancements for use within existing products.
- MFMorgan FabianMorgan Fabian leads Machine Learning Research & Development for Fusion 360 at Autodesk, working to deliver automation and insights to converge design and manufacturing. Since joining Autodesk, she's held a number of technology research roles, exploring topics that range from systems design to IoT to virtual reality. Morgan is based out of Autodesk's San Francisco Technology Center at Pier 9.
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