Description
Take a look into the future of additive manufacturing. Find out about how design and manufacturing challenges are changing as additive manufacturing becomes more accessible.
Principaux enseignements
- Understand what it takes to print your part right, the first time
- Discover what it takes to move from rapid prototyping to final production using additive manufacturing
- Understand the challenges associated with designing for additive manufacturing
- Discover the challenges of working with additive manufacturing machines
Intervenants
- JSJanna SpicerJanna Spicer received her bachelor's degree in electrical engineering from Washington State University and her master's degree in management in science and technology from Oregon Health & Science University. She is now with Autodesk, Inc., as the product manager for Product Design Suite software in Lake Oswego, Oregon. Prior to that, she managed diverse engineering teams to develop new products at a leading test and measurement company. In her spare time she enjoys gardening, inventing new recipes, and competing in triathlons.
- Colin SmithSr. Product Manager in the Automotive and Conceptual Design Group working on SketchBook, Project Sugarhill and Alias. I've been working at Autodesk since 2006 and have worked on the product teams for Alias and Fusion 360. Prior to working at Autodesk I worked at Alias|Wavefront as a product manager for Studio Tools and SketchBook Pro. I enjoy helping my customers solve their design problems and seeing the awesome vehicles, consumer products, and artwork they create with our tools.