説明
主な学習内容
- Learn how to use InfraWorks software for conceptual design
- Learn how to create Revit software content to use in InfraWorks software
- Learn how to export InfraWorks software data to AutoCAD Civil 3D software
- Learn how to use this data to create an advanced model in Revit software
スピーカー
- FOFernando OliveiraSince 1999 Fernando Oliveira has been involved in sales and consulting, and he has trained users in Autodesk, Inc., software for the architecture, engineering, and construction market and Building Information Modeling (BIM) technology. He is a premium support specialist in Autodesk WWSS-GS-Premium support, working with enterprise priority customers worldwide. Fernando is Autodesk Presales Certified in AutoCAD Architecture 2008/2010 software, AutoCAD Revit Architecture Suite 2008/2014 software, Revit Structure 2008/2014 software, and AutoCAD Revit MEP Suite 2009/2014 software. Fernando is also a Revit 2013 Certified Professional. In addition, he is moderator of the www.revitpt.com Portuguese language forum, international moderator in Autodesk User Group International (AUGI) at www.AUGI.com, and editor of http://Revit-pt.blogspot.com/.
- NMNathan MooreNate is a Premium Support Spatial for Autodesk. His focus is the geospatial products, and his background is in GIS and remote sensing, with government, NGO, and software support/QA experience. From aerial photography in Borneo and Congo to GIS analysis and more, he's well versed in all apsects of GIS. His educational background includes a B.A. in Geography and a master's degree in GIS. Formerly based out of the Manchester, NH office, he now works in Neuchatel, Switzerland.
- LKLucy KuhnsLucy Kuhns has experience that spans the practices of engineering, architecture, and construction. She began as a mechanical engineer designing and testing helicopters for Hughes Aircraft Company; off-road vehicles for Honda Motor Company, Ltd.; and bi-modal rail equipment for a small startup company. After an off-road vehicle test crash in the California desert, she began exploring and studying civil engineering and architecture. She later moved to New Mexico where she joined a civil engineering/surveying firm and led the company through the early and often painful process of implementing advanced technologies. She states, 'We worked smarter with fewer people and spent a fortune on new technology, and we competed with the big guys—and often won!' It was a natural progression for her to move into software applications engineering, training, and support in early 2001. She now works with the Autodesk, Inc., team of product support specialists offering Enterprise Support Solutions for the infrastructure industry.