Descripción
Aprendizajes clave
- Learn how to identify similar inefficiencies in your processes that can be improved with Fusion Lifecycle
- Discover why Fusion Lifecycle is needed beyond Vault
- Learn about which processes and metadata should be managed in Vault and Fusion Lifecycle compared to an MRP
- Learn why it is important for Vault, Fusion Lifecycle, and the MRP to share data
Oradores
- CSCurtis J SchmidtCurtis Schmidt the Configuration Manager for Dynamic Attractions (DA). DA designs and builds amusement park rides and large telescope structures including many of those on Mauna Kea, Hawaii. Curtis has over 30 years of experience in design, manufacturing, integration and testing. He is a graduate in mechanical design from the BC Institute of Technology. He began his career in pneumatics/hydraulics and then moved on to steel fabrication for the mining and forest industries. Most of his career has been in the subsea industry designing & managing requirements/configurations of submarines, atmospheric diving suits and equipment for the tourist, oil & gas and military industries (including the US Navy). He has implemented multiple CAD & PDM/PLM systems; AutoCAD 9 was the first. He has been with DA since 2015. He has documented/improved DA engineering processes & trained staff. He will next lead a DA team to implement the Autodesk Fusion Lifecycle PLM to work with Vault and a new MRP/ERP.
- CBCraig BreckenridgeCraig is the Lead Designer at Dynamic Structures where he is supervising the design team on the Thirty Meter Telescope Enclosure. He is actively involved in developing the company's approach to CAD Standards, Integration and Methodologies. He is helping coordinate the move to a Product Based Manufacturer from a Project Based one. He has previously held the positions of Engineering Systems Manager and Drawing Office Manager. With over 40 years experience in manufacturing for everything from bridges and material handling to arenas and telescopes, he has a wide background to call upon when determining the best way forward with a design. Craig works hard to ensure his experience, particularly in the field of astronomical equipment design is passed on to his younger co-workers in order to preserve it for future projects. An active participant in all things Autodesk, he remains current in the latest software products and willingly shares his views.
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