AutoCAD Podcast Episode 6: Design and Make with Fusion

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Marcus O’Brien is joined by long-time colleagues Stephen Hooper, Vice President of Design and Manufacturing, and Derrek Cooper, Vice President of Data and Process Management, to talk about their vision for the Fusion industry cloud.

In this episode you’ll learn about how the Autodesk Design and Make Platform is leading the way for the convergence of technologies that support design and simulation processes with production and manufacturing processes. By creating an information architecture that unlocks the value of granular design data, Autodesk is enabling partners like CloudNC, Makersite, and Cadence to develop tools that continue to revolutionize the product design and manufacturing industries.

And this wouldn’t be an AutoCAD Podcast episode without diving behind the scenes at Autodesk. Hear about the many ways the AutoCAD and Fusion teams collaborate to enhance your workflows with innovative automations that leverage Autodesk AI and help you focus on creating impactful designs.

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About the AutoCAD Podcast

Join our hosts Marcus O’Brien, Dania El Hassan, Prakriti Khanna, & Dan Whitcombe to hear everything you want to know about Autodesk AutoCAD. In each episode we hear from special guests including Autodesk staff and customers as they speak about their unique experiences from across the Architectural, Engineering, and Construction (AEC) industry. We’ll go behind the scenes to cover the latest updates from Autodesk, new tools and features you can leverage in your workflows, and much more as we explore the exciting opportunities for the future of machine learning and insights for the CAD industry.

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