Description
Key Learnings
- Understand the difference between generative design and traditional optimization
- Discover application areas for generative design
- Learn how to summarize generative design in fewer than 2 sentences
- Learn how to run a simple project through the current technology
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- Robert SavageI have been doing Mechanical Design since 1984 and I have used several different products to do my designs, during that time I have had the good fortune to work on many interesting projects. In early 1999 I was using Mechanical Desktop to do Casting Molds when I was approached by the local reseller about testing a new product that was coming on to the market later that year called Rubicon (Autodesk Inventor) that changed things for me and the way I did design I have used in some way every release since that time.
- Kenny CornettKenny Cornett is a design and manufacturing consultant based in northeast Tennessee. He is the founder and owner of Innovation Forge, a specialty design consultancy focused on digital design and manufacturing tools. Kenny has been using Autodesk tools for design and engineering for over 20 years, starting with AutoCAD R12. For his design education, Kenny attended the University of Tennessee, TN Tech, and Academy of Art University. In addition to being a long-time power user, Kenny is also a member of the Autodesk Expert Elite, Autodesk Developer Network, Autodesk Services Marketplace Provider, Autodesk Pier 9 Innovator in Residence, and former application engineer from the Autodesk sales channel. When not solving design challenges, Kenny can be found turning wrenches on race cars or spending time with his family.
- Ewald EgelEwald Egel is a technical specialist at Autodesk, focusing on Fusion 360 and generative design. He has been with the company for over four years and loves to see the shift to the cloud in many industries and the new possibilities that come with the change. Prior, Ewald has gained experience in project management and marketing. Ewald graduated in business and mechanical engineering. He is based in Munich, Germany where he is mainly responsible for the German speaking region.