Deliver an efficient factory layout with a digital twin

Discover how to deliver an efficient factory layout.

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Creating and managing a digital twin of your factory is becoming more important to mitigate risk and stay on budget.  A digital model of your factory lets you see equipment, production line layouts, building designs, and reality capture data in a single file.  The integration of your data along with proven Autodesk workflows will help to promote efficiency and agility as you face constant change in manufacturing. 

In this webinar, you’ll learn how to: 

  • Plan and design a more efficient factory layout with 2D and 3D workflows
  • Aggregate all your data in one file for installation and commissioning of your equipment
  • Manage interferences between your factory layout and building infrastructure

 

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Jim Byrne

Product Marketing Manager, Autodesk

Jim is a Product Marketing Manager at Autodesk. He has dedicated over 24 years to inspiring engineers to implement the tools they need for 3D design, simulation, and factory planning.

James Krenisky

Technical Marketing Manager, Design & Manufacturing

James started his career as a mechanical engineer, primarily focusing on thermal simulations, mechanical design, and research. Now he creates informative content to highlight the immense capabilities of Autodesk software.