MFG463504 CADZilla!!! – Fighting (and winning) with Large Assemblies in Inventorĭo you find yourself fighting with large or very large assembly files? This class builds on my previous AU classes (“CADZilla” & “CADZilla Jr.”) where we will cover best practices in opening/closing large assemblies, related drawings, tips & tricks on settings and processes that will make you victorious over these monster sized files. In Navisworks, you can compile, coordinate and clash models in more than 50 different file formats, including your point clouds from ReCap – and you can manage your assets and layouts in Vault. Syncing works both ways, so you can then make changes in Inventor and sync them back to AutoCAD for collaboration with your colleagues. Factory Design utilities is a plug in for Inventor, AutoCAD, Navisworks and Vault that allows you to design your layouts in AutoCAD, then synchronise them with Autodesk Inventor for conversion to 3D assets. If you haven’t heard of FDU, AU is a great opportunity to find out how it could help you. To help you find the class content that you are interested in, I’ve curated this list of factory Design Utility classes that you simply cannot miss. Many of the Classes will have live Q&A sessions, for you to put your follow up questions to the speaker. If you’re in Asia Pacific, Middle East, Africa, or European time zones, join us from November 18.ĭuring the week of AU, you’ll be able to watch pre-recorded classes from our top speakers, along with live mainstage presentations, panel discussions and round tables. Autodesk University Virtual 2020ĪU 2020 begins November 17 in North America. You can register for Autodesk University 2020 by clicking this link. The good news is that – this year Autodesk University is FREE! So, you can all come □ Instead of our flagship AU in Las Vegas, with local AU’s around the world – we will be holding one big Virtual AU during the week of November 17 th. #AU2020 is going to be a little bit different. Autodesk University is our premier customer event for learning, connecting, and exploring the world of design and manufacturing.
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