Article source: Autodesk University
This is a presentation from the 2014 Autodesk University.
MCADCafe Editorial Archive for January, 2015Mindset: Tools to Anticipate, Plan for, and Create the FutureThursday, January 15th, 2015Article source: Autodesk UniversityThis is a presentation from the 2014 Autodesk University. Innovation Forum: The Future of How Products Are Made: No Product Is an IslandWednesday, January 14th, 2015Article source: Autodesk DescriptionFrom traditionally complex and large systems; such as spaceships, airplanes, and cars; to everyday products connected to the Internet of Things; such as wearable fitness devices, home appliances, and car infotainment systems; the products we make are becoming increasingly complex, multi-disciplinary, and interconnected. This requires a shift in our approach to design: from defining digital 3D models of assemblies and parts to defining entire systems; from analyzing components in isolation to analyzing whole systems; from delivering a product that satisfies the technical requirements to delivering an operational capability that satisfies a business problem.
Technology Trends with Dell, HP, and Intel: Hosted by Lynn AllenTuesday, January 13th, 2015Article source: Autodesk DescriptionJoin AU’s own Lynn Allen for a candid conversation with technologists from Dell, HP, and Intel. Learn how new and emerging technologies are affecting and enhancing the way we work with Autodesk® design and creation suites, and more. Key Learning
Autodesk CEO Carl Bass and CTO Jeff Kowalski Keynote at the 2014 Autodesk UniversityMonday, January 12th, 2015Article source: Autodesk
DescriptionJoin Autodesk CEO Carl Bass and CTO Jeff Kowalski as they present the trends and forces shaping the future of making things. Carl will talk about new ways to communicate and even collaborate with our computers, which are blurring the lines between the digital and physical worlds. Jeff will explore how we’re bringing life to design through robust design taxonomies, generative design, and our emerging power to create things that can sense, respond, and collaborate. |
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