Autodesk Inventor
Webcast Series

Hosted by Daryl Corelli, Autodesk Manufacturing Technical Specialist, and featuring a live Q&A session, this series will teach you how digital prototyping helps you validate design form, fit, and function while minimizing the need for costly physical prototypes.

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Upcoming Autodesk Inventor Webcasts

Pipe and Cable Routing in Inventor Professional - January 13, 2010
Autodesk Inventor Professional to accelerate the design of routed elements, including tubing, piping, and flexible hose. In this webcast, you'll learn about rules-based routing tools that select the correct fittings and enable pipe-run compliance with your standards for segment length, round-off increments, and bend radius. Daryl Corelli will also demonstrate how to leverage wire list information imported from schematic design packages such as AutoCAD Electrical to design cable and harness components in 3D to reduce manufacturing problems, facilitate output of manufacturing drawings, and avoid late-stage engineering change orders. > Register Now
 

Archived Webcasts

Plastic Parts Design with Autodesk Inventor Professional + Autodesk Alias
- November 4, 2009
Learn how Autodesk Inventor offers designers of plastic parts maximum flexibility by combining native Inventor geometry with exterior surface models designed in Autodesk Alias. In addition, you'll see how Autodesk Inventor Professional software helps automate key aspects of the design of injection molds for plastic parts. Daryl Corelli will demonstrate how to quickly create and validate complete mold designs, reducing errors and improving mold performance, using Inventor as well as Autodesk Moldflow plastic flow analysis tools. > Watch Now
Integrated FEA & Simulation in Autodesk Inventor - September 9, 2009
In this webcast, you'll discover how easy-to-use and tightly integrated motion simulation and stress analysis tools in Autodesk Inventor Professional help you predict how your design will work under real-world conditions before manufacturing it. > Watch Now
Sheet Metal Design with Autodesk Inventor - July 15, 2009
Attend this webcast and learn how to simplify the design of complex sheet metal parts. Daryl Corelli, Autodesk Manufacturing Technical Specialist, will demonstrate how to design 3D sheet metal parts that reflect specific manufacturing processes and shop capabilities. You'll see how Autodesk Inventor improves productivity when designing sheet metal parts by providing a digital prototype that combines manufacturing information – such as punch tool parameters and custom bend tables – with an accurate 3D model of sheet metal folding. The powerful flat pattern editing environment allows manufacturing engineers to tweak flat patterns to optimize manufacturing costs. > Watch Now
Productivity-Enhancing Features in Autodesk Inventor - May 13, 2009
Attend this webcast and discover the significant usability and productivity-enhancing features that benefit users who need to create, optimize, and validate designs involving plastic parts, sheet metal parts, and large assemblies. You'll also learn about the benefits of Autodesk Subscription, including guaranteed access to the latest software release, web support, e-learning services, and predictable budget management. > 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
Autodesk Inventor: Functional Prototypes - January 13, 2009
In this webcast, you'll see how Autodesk Inventor allows engineers to capture the functional requirements of a design first. This means 3D models can be created and parts and assemblies are built based on real-world design input, such as load, speed, or power. With a workflow driven by functional design, engineers can rapidly build digital prototypes that validate design functions and catch errors before they ever reach the manufacturing floor. The result: accelerated design cycles, higher-quality designs and reduced manufacturing costs. > Watch Now
Autodesk Inventor Webcast: 3D Mechanical Design - November 18, 2008
In this webcast, Daryl introduces the DWG TrueConnect feature in Autodesk Inventor. You'll learn how to convert AutoCAD 2D drawings into intelligent Inventor 3D components; create DWG drawings from Inventor 3D designs; and create hybrid 2D and 3D manufacturing workflows. > Watch Now

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