Autodesk University 2022 - Education Edition
Hear from the American Society of Mechanical Engineers as they share the in-depth research results and insights that predict how new workflows will shape the future of work in manufacturing.
Autodesk University 2022 - Education Edition
Hear from the American Society of Mechanical Engineers as they share the in-depth research results and insights that predict how new workflows will shape the future of work in manufacturing.
IC Curriculum That Brings Industry and Academia Together (Panel discussion)
Amy Marks, VP of IC Strategy and Evangelism, Autodesk
A Decade of Innovative, Strategic Workforce Training Pipeline Development
Angela Rigney, Director of Career, Technical, & Adult Education, Pittsylvania County Schools
Teaching with Autodesk Fusion 360: How Fusion Teams Enabled Better Group Work
Elliott Griffiths and Elizabeth Bishop, University of Warwick
Simple, Fast, and Error-Free Design-To-Manufacture Workflows with Fusion 360
Matthew Swabey, Director, Bechtel Innovation Design Center, Purdue University
Josh Nelson, Machine Shop Educator, Purdue University
Teaching Collaboratively with Autodesk Fusion 360
Thom Tremblay, Business Development Manager - Learning/Education, Team D3 & Dan Banach, Senior Technical Program Manager, Autodesk
Overcoming the Seven Deadly Sins of Onboarding and Employee Upskilling
Donnie Gladfelter, Design Technology Manager, Timmons Group & Jason Kunkel, Senior Practice Manager, Architecture & Engineering, CADD Microsystems
Using Autodesk Fusion 360 and Generative Design to Make Lighter Rockets in Less Time
Charlie Aveline, Airframe and Recovery Lead, Imperial College London Rocketry
Obliterating the Labor Cliff with Digital Natives
Peter Gough Programme Leader/Senior Lecturer, PrintCity & Mark Chester, Product Development Specialist, PrintCity MMU
Develop HEPTA-Sat Training Program Using Autodesk Fusion 360 as a Platform
Masahiko Yamazaki, Associate Professor, Nihon University & Tsubasa Nakamura, Education Account Manager, Autodesk
Corporate Design Challenges: Engaging Student Creativity and Problem-Solving
Jeffrey Smith, Professor of Product Design, Manufacturing, & Robotics, Diablo Valley College