Autodesk PDMC


  • From Configurable Products to Custom Fabrication: Modernizing Building Product Design with PDMC and Inventor

    Explore how building product manufacturers modernize design workflows by moving from configurable products to custom fabrication using Inventor and the Product Design & Manufacturing Collection (PDMC). Building product manufacturers are under increasing pressure to deliver more variation, more customization, and faster turnaround, without sacrificing quality or profitability. Customers expect products tailored to their specific projects,…


  • Improving Product Performance with Inventor and Inventor Nastran | PDMC

    Learn how Inventor and Inventor Nastran, part of the Product Design & Manufacturing Collection (PDMC), help teams validate performance earlier and scale from CAD‑embedded simulation to advanced analysis. In mechanical product development, performance decisions are often made too late—after geometry is locked, drawings are released, or prototypes are already on the shop floor. At that…


  • Meeting Tight Project Timelines: How PDMC Helps BP&F Teams Avoid Coordination Failures

    Learn how Autodesk PDMC helps BP&F teams avoid coordination failures, align design and fabrication, and meet tight project timelines. Manufacturing teams are under constant pressure to deliver complex building components as fast as possible. As architectural designs become more intricate, the distance between the initial conceptual model and the final fabrication file often leads to…


  • The High Cost of Engineering Bottlenecks: How Autodesk PDMC Reduces Design Cycle Times in Industrial Machinery

    Engineering bottlenecks slow industrial machinery manufacturers and increase costs. Learn how the Autodesk Product Design and Manufacturing Collections streamlines workflows, reduce cycle times, and accelerate product delivery. Industrial machinery (IM) manufacturers are constantly faced with high expectations for custom configurations and faster delivery, all while product complexity continue to rise. Engineering teams often struggle with…