Manufacturing Sessions

Manufacturing Industry Kickoff
(Amy Bunszel, Director, CAD/CAE Product Management, Manufacturing Solutions)


 

 
Inventor Simulation

(Walt Bednarz, Synergis Manufacturing Solutions Engineer)

Learn how the Dynamic Simulation and Stress Analysis tools inside of Inventor Simulation can be used to validate your digital prototypes.

 
Productstream Data Management Overview

(Walt Bednarz, Synergis Manufacturing Solutions Engineer)

Go beyond just managing your files with Vault.  Learn how Productstream can be used to manage and control manufacturing critical data.

 

Investing in Digital Prototyping, Design Automation, and Data Management:
A Business Session for Managers

(Walt Bednarz, Synergis Manufacturing Solutions Engineer)

This class is not about product training or presentation. This is a business session for Managers where we will analyze your investment from a business finance point of view.  Here we will suggest how you can maximize your financial returns and identify and minimize risk events.

 

It's Alive in the Lab!

(Mike Oakley, Autodesk Manufacturing Solutions Engineer)

Autodesk labs provides users with hot new functionality and utilities, as well as a preview of new technologies in the works. We will cover the new Inventor UI, Inventor Plastic Features, and the Inventor Shrinkwrap Add-in! Come see how you can take advantage of these tools for Inventor today.

 

Autodesk Design Review for Manufacturing

(Bob Baylor, Synergis Manufacturing Solutions Engineer)

Design Review is a solution for engineers who use AutoCAD or Inventor – as well as their extended teams – so they can more efficiently create, manage, share, review and markup, and print designs and 3D models. This session will teach users how to leverage this technology in there environment.

 
Data Management: Productstream 2009 Filestore Replication

(Jim Kahle, Synergis Manufacturing Solutions Engineer)

Introduction and overview of Autodesk Productstream 2009’s ability to replicate the Productstream filestore data across a multi-site environment.

 
AutoCAD "What's New” for Manufacturing

(Jim Swain, Synergis Manufacturing Solutions Engineer)

Covering features in both AutoCAD and AutoCAD Mechanical over the past several releases, as it relates to the design and drafting needs for manufacturing applications.

 
Inventor's Cable & Harness and AutoCAD Electrical Working Together

(Jim Swain, Synergis Manufacturing Solutions Engineer and Todd Schmoock, Synergis Director of Manufacturing Solutions)

Inventor Professional allows you to create Cable and Harness designs to insure they fit in those tight spaces. Discover how both programs communicate with each other.

 
Performance Tuning Inventor 2009

(John Kavusak, Synergis Manufacturing Solutions Engineer)

This class will explain in detail the application options in Inventor 2009, and how to adjust settings in Windows to achieve optimal performance and stability when working with large assemblies.  We will also discuss recommended Workstation configurations and Graphics Card requirements as well as explore some of the most common issues users experience and how to minimize them.


 
Sheet Metal Creations – What’s in a bend?

(Ron Seiple, Synergis Manufacturing Solutions Engineer)

Learn how to design sheet metal parts and components as we explore different methods of creating folds and bends. Observe some of the new commands included in Inventor 2009 as we delve into the cornering and mitering functions. Included also will be demonstrations in punch feature creation and instruction on punch tool authoring. Witness the use of alternate representations and key manufacturing techniques.


 
Autodesk Inventor Content Center

(Bob Reid, Synergis Manufacturing Solutions Engineer)

This class will be geared toward the Beginner Inventor user. Topics will include; creating and modifying Libraries, Tube & Pipe part Authoring and Publishing, and Custom Frame Generator profile authoring. Installation, setup, and configuring will also be discussed.


 
Expanding Inventor Essentials

(Nate Boyd, Synergis Manufacturing Solutions Engineer)

Customers who have already attended Inventor Essentials training with Synergis, and are looking at what comes next.

 
Autodesk Inventor Design Accelerators

(Bob Reid and Nate Boyd, Synergis Manufacturing Solutions Engineer)

Learn the basic modeling techniques on the following Design Accelerators: Shaft Generator, Spur Gear Generator, Bevel Gear Generator, “V”-Belt Generator, Synchronous Timing Belt Generator, and the Roller Chain Generator.

 
Industrial Design Solutions and Applications for Consumer Products Manufacturers

(Mike Oakley, Autodesk Manufacturing Solutions Engineer)

The industrial design presentation will introduce users to the Solutions that Autodesk has for Industrial designers. Topics will include Sketching, Modeling, and Visualization.

 
Introducing iLogic. Enabling Intelligent Design for Inventor.

(Dave Reaume, Logimetrix)

Come and see a live in depth presentation of iLogic for Inventor. iLogic provides a simple, powerful, affordable, desktop design automation solution for designers and engineers using Inventor. iLogic goes beyond Parametric design and introduces a new paradigm to 3D solid modeling; Logimetric Design.

 
Inventor + CFdesign = the fastest way to understand the fluid or thermal performance of your design

(Dave Wardoclip, Blue Ridge Numerics)

We will show how companies have leveraged their investment in Inventor to virtually test their product’s thermal performance or how air/fluid will flow through or around them. We discuss how to:
- Reduce testing and prototypes
- Increase design insight
- Quickly compare multiple design alternatives

 
Part 1: BIM for Building Product Manufacturers

(Dave Bandi, Autodesk Seek)

Understand the enormous changes to the product selection and specification process in the AEC industry and how you can extend marketing reach and grow sales as a result.  Autodesk® Seek can help BPMs get their product data ready to reach a wider audience of specifying architects and engineers – and win projects earlier in the design process.  BPM sales and marketing professionals will gain valuable insight into the changes to the specification process and the opportunities  for increased revenue through direct-desktop access to millions of Autodesk AutoCAD® and Revit® users via Autodesk Seek.

 
Part 2: BIM Content for BPMs

(Dave Bandi, Autodesk Seek)

Understand the resources and actions necessary to develop your BIM content investment plan.  Get exposed to the new data requirements of architects and engineers as they transition to BIM design platforms like Autodesk Revit.  CAD Managers and marketing professionals will gain valuable insight into the resources and activities required to create, publish and maintain the design data required to participate in the new world of BIM and online marketing.