Descripción
Do you want to ensure the physical version of your electrical design has enough space in the mechanical layout? Are you tired of discovering too-tight bend radii during the first prototype build? Are you interested in keeping your mechanical and electrical designs in sync? Are you skeptical that any of this really works in a real-world environment? Attend this class to learn about all of this from real-life examples as they’ve been accomplished by your peers around the world. And learn why AutoCAD Electrical software and Inventor software are better combined together—just like chocolate and peanut butter.
Aprendizajes clave
- Discover and articulate the benefits of the electro-mechanical design workflow
- Observe real-life examples that demonstrate the workflow capabilities
- Be prepared to try AutoCAD Electrical-to-Inventor workflow after class
- Discover several examples of how the electromechanical workflow will benefit design processes
Oradores
- RBRandy BrunetteRandy Brunette is an Electrical Subject Matter Expert. Randy's duties include helping channel partners and customers through mentoring and understanding their business issues and finding solutions that solve their challenges. Randy has been in the design field using Autodesk products over 30 years, with experience across multiple segments of the Manufacturing industry. He has been in an Application Engineer role for 21 years. Prior to joining Autodesk, Randy was a sole proprietor of a consulting business specializing in AutoCAD Electrical, traveling in North America and Europe providing consulting services. Randy is a top rated speaker at Autodesk Universities, Technical Academies, and seminars. He has authored AutoCAD Electrical training manuals, videos, and other materials.
- GSGaurav SachdevaGaurav Sachdeva is product manager for AutoCAD Architecture software, AutoCAD MEP software, and AutoCAD Mechanical software. An MPhil in computer science from University of Cambridge and an MBA from Indian School of Business (Hyderabad), Gaurav has regularly spoken at entrepreneurial summits. An artist and a musician on the right side of his brain, he is keenly interested in design and has driven the next-generation strategy and execution of an array of successful products.
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