Description
In this session, we'll cover a complete workflow based solely on Autodesk technology, from process planning to 2D-3D layout and 4D timeline management. Then we'll bring you into the virtual factory experience, meaning that you can experience the factory as if it was built already. Finally, we'll present the advanced manufacturing technologies for the factory of the future-technologies that are available today. At the end of the session, you'll understand how to set up integrated factory workflows, and you'll know the importance of process planning and the integration of an "as build" situation-which is very common and useful for avoiding collisions. Additionally, you'll know how to use virtual reality solutions to communicate the entire plan with stakeholders, and you'll understand how smart manufacturing is paving the way for agile manufacturing.
Key Learnings
- Learn how to set up integrated factory workflows
- Learn how to work with reality capture in a factory-layout workflow
- Learn how to use Virtual Reality Solutions to communicate with stakeholders and customers
- Understand how smart manufacturing is paving the way to agile manufacturing
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- Alessandro GassoAlessandro Gasso is currently employed as Fusion 360 Adoption Specialist within the Customer Success Organization at Autodesk, Inc. Over the past 22 years with Autodesk, Ale has worked in various roles including product support specialist for Inventor, the lead for the EMEA Inventor Product Support Team, EMEA technical lead of Inventor software, premium support specialist leading the PSS Manufacturing Team, manufacturing industry technical lead, and Enterprise Solutions leads manager. Ale was the co-author of the Being Inventive Inventor blog, and he has spoken at Autodesk University from 2012 to 2022. Before Autodesk, Ale worked for 7 years as a mechanical designer for a company in the defense industry. Ale is a native of Italy who speaks English, Italian, French, Spanish, and Portuguese, and he holds a master's degree in electromechanical engineering from the University of Naples (Napoli).
- 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.
- Dave TynerHello, I'm the Autodesk's XR Thought Leader. My team focuses on leveraging XR technology to deliver scalable ROI for our customers.
- Matt LemayMatt Lemay is a part of Autodesk’s Fusion Adoption team – focused on ensuring customer success in the adoption of Generative Design & Additive Manufacturing. Before joining Autodesk 3.5 years ago, Matt was an applications engineer in the Aerospace Composites industry and a design engineer for Additively Manufactured surgical implant technology. At Autodesk, Matt has also been involved with the Autodesk Pro Bono program, specifically around projects related to Additive Manufacturing and non-profit medical projects - Granta, low-cost Cranial Implant Manufacturing in Mexico & Nia Technologies, 3D Printed prosthetics in Uganda. Matt’s professional passion is helping designers and engineers leverage next generation technology like Generative Design & Additive Manufacturing to create competitive separation.
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