AutoCAD Electrical
Webcast Series

In this series hosted by Autodesk technical experts, you'll learn how you can design control systems quickly and accurately with significant cost savings using AutoCAD Electrical.

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Upcoming Webcasts

AutoCAD Electrical - The Logical Choice for Electrical Controls Design
- December 9, 2009
In this webcast, you'll learn how AutoCAD Electrical is AutoCAD software for controls designers, purpose-built to create and modify electrical control systems. You'll discover all the functionality of AutoCAD plus comprehensive symbol libraries and tools for automating electrical engineering tasks. AutoCAD Electrical gives you a competitive edge by helping save hours of effort, so you can spend more time innovating. > Register Now
 

Archived Webcasts

Point-to-Point Wiring and Parametric Connectors with AutoCAD Electrical
- October 14, 2009
Attend this webcast and learn how fast and easy it is to create point-to-point wiring schematics and related documentation. Parametrically build connectors from a series of user prompts and place portions of them throughout the schematic design. Automatically generate wire numbers, cable lists, and connector annotations. > Watch Now
Real-time Error Checking in AutoCAD Electrical - August 12, 2009
Attend this on-demand webcast and discover the wide range of real-time error checks and audit reporting available as you do your controls design using AutoCAD® Electrical. > Watch Now
Inter-Connect Diagrams with AutoCAD Electrical - June 10, 2009
Attend this webcast and learn how to manage your cables and conduits over large industrial designs. Discover how to tie the inter-connect diagram to your controls design schematic drawings. Autodesk technical experts will demonstrate how to automatically generate conduit reports, cable reports, and pin charts for your inter-connect diagrams. > Watch Now
Boost Your Electrical Controls Design Productivity by 80% with AutoCAD Electrical - April 8, 2009
Trying to decide whether or not to switch to AutoCAD Electrical? In this webcast, John Zwerlein – Autodesk Solutions Engineer – will demonstrate the time required to complete 10 tasks in both basic AutoCAD and AutoCAD Electrical. The conclusion: switching to AutoCAD Electrical can increase your productivity by as much as 80 percent. > Watch Now
Mechatronics Design Featuring Autodesk Inventor and AutoCAD Electrical - March 4, 2009
Today's manufacturers are using a mechatronics-based approach to integrate the electronic, mechanical, and software components of their increasingly complex products. In this webcast, you'll learn how the Autodesk solution for Digital Prototyping offers a scalable, attainable, and cost-effective approach to mechatronic design that can help you improve quality, reduce development costs, and get your innovative mechatronic products to market faster. > Watch Now
AutoCAD Electrical for Packaging Machine Design - Wednesday, February 25, 2009
Manufacturers are looking for innovative ways to expedite their control systems designs while creating "best in class" documentation for maintenance personnel and end customers. This webcast will feature the productivity tools found in AutoCAD Electrical for fast creation and modification of control systems drawings for packaging machines. In addition, you'll see how Autodesk data management tools secure these designs and provide valuable history for all changes, enabling more efficient collaboration between engineering disciplines. Join this free webcast and live Q&A to learn how you can save time and money in your packaging machine design and documentation process. > Watch Now
AutoCAD Electrical - The Logical Choice for Electrical Controls Design - December 9, 2008
Until now, electrical controls designers have relied on generic applications to do their jobs, which can require manual creation of schematics, leading to design errors and offering no simple way to share design information. It's a combination that, ultimately, costs companies time and money. See for yourself why so many electrical controls designers are switching to AutoCAD Electrical. This webcast will show you how you can save time and money by designing intelligent components, reduce schematic design errors with automated cross-referencing, build intelligent circuits dynamically, and generate accurate project reports automatically. > Watch Now

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