Heather Miller
Heather Miller is a freelance writer and editor, producing thought-leadership content, blog articles, and customer success stories for a variety of organizations from startups to Fortune 500 companies.

Explore how Dan Lee Boatbuilding takes early 20th century boat designs and creates a 21st-century digitized building experience.
Customer Stories

Explore how Girl Gang Garage is empowering women to pursue careers in the automotive industry with the help of Autodesk Fusion 360.
Customer Stories

A look inside how the Go Fast Campers team designs and manufactures truck-top campers — from 3D modeling to robotic automation.
Industrial Design

An interview with Jonathan Ward, CEO of ICON, about how he designs vintage-inspired vehicles with Autodesk Fusion 360.
Industrial Design

If you're using Fusion 360 to design amazing things, show off your work by submitting it to the Autodesk Excellence Awards 2022!
News

Design startup Lingrove went from creating sustainable guitars and office furniture to reimagining home furniture during the pandemic.
Industrial Design

Imagine one mobile “pod” that can do it all. CityBot by EDAG Engineering is a modular bot that transforms to perform a variety of tasks.
Industrial Design

Swiss company Gaudio analyzed hundreds of ear scans and tested different geometries in Fusion 360 before landing on a final in-ear headphone design.
Case Studies

See how Fusion 360 helps Next Intent up-level employees and gain confidence when manufacturing high-risk parts for the aerospace industry.
Machining

A behind-the-scenes look at the retro-futuristic SmartVision camera, designed by Allan Williams for Autodesk Fusion 360.
Industrial Design

The Mortensen Center in Global Engineering is working towards access to fresh drinking water in remote communities using Autodesk Fusion 360.
Mechanical Engineering

Partial Hand Solutions designs and 3D prints finger and hand prosthetics using Autodesk Fusion 360 and the Formlabs Fuse 1 3D printer.
Industrial Design

Evolve's latest hypercar component dispels common myths about generative design, including expense, difficulty, and fabrication methods.
Machining

PIX Moving uses generative design in Fusion 360, robotics, and 3D printing to create a decentralized way of automotive manufacturing.
Mechanical Engineering

Air National Guard member Jon Boggs designs and makes tweezers using leftover titanium, Fusion 360, and a Haas V2F machine.
Machining