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Model Based Definition & Industry 4.0

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    Learn what Model Based Definition (MBD) means from an industry perspective. There are clear indications of adoption of model-based practices in the industry, including the growing popularity of the STEP AP242 standard. A decade in the making, Inventor customers will finally see Model Based Definition (MBD) capabilities in the product. And how! We’ve built the solution on mature, industry-leading technologies integrated seamlessly into Inventor. In this session, we will review the full set of capabilities that customers will be able to use to reduce their dependence on 2D drawings and digitize their design-to-manufacturing processes.

    Key Learnings

    • What is Model based definition
    • Manucaturing process optimisation
    • importance of tolerancing
    • Bridge to CNC

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    Product design and manufacturing
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    Computer-aided Manufacturing
    Manufacturing Processes
    Design
    Drafting
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