• 3 Types of Industrial Design Prototyping

    Explore iterative, parallel, and rapid industrial design prototyping methods and how to apply each to your next product design process.


  • Ethereal Shakes Up Immersive VR Gaming With Generative Design

    VR startup Ethereal is working hard to reinvent personal fitness for a world that craves digital escapism and unique workout experiences.


  • How to Use USB in Your Next Design

    USB ports are one of the most popular connectors around the globe. Nowadays, almost every electronic gadget and device that utilizes wired connectivity uses USB connectors. It has become a standard interface for computers and other consumer electronic devices. But what is USB, and how do you integrate one in your next PCB design? Let’s…


  • FFF 3D Printing Sustainability Considerations

    3D printing is often viewed as an environmentally friendly manufacturing method because of its reduction in waste material. It’s also shaking up supply chains by allowing localization, consolidation, and reduced inventories. However, every manufacturing process has an environmental impact, and additive manufacturing is no exception. In this article, we’re going to look at the FFF…


  • Understanding Additive Manufacturing Technology & Processes

    This blog post delves into the different additive manufacturing processes and technologies to help you find the right one for your workflow. If you’re reading this, you probably already know what a 3D printer is (if you don’t, then read this article about 3D printing vs. injection molding). But do you understand the differences between the vast number of additive manufacturing processes, technologies, and…


  • The New Possible Podcast: fuseproject Goes Medical to Combat COVID-19

    San Francisco-based industrial design firm fuseproject is most widely known for its work in the consumer product space. However, during the COVID-19 pandemic, its design team came together to deliver a cost-effective, innovative, and downright good looking ventilator to combat the outbreak. Here's how they made it happen.


  • Fusion 360 Is Sponsoring the BASF Forward AM Innovation Award

    If a final part of your product uses 3D printing for manufacturing, this competition's for you.


  • 8 Reasons to Use Fusion 360 Electronics Workspace

    Manage your design, not your tools. Enjoy the most unified and connected ECAD MCAD experience for your PCB with Fusion 360 Electronics.


  • February 2021 Product Update – What’s New

    Minor update today, with a number of important usability, graphics, Electronics, Manufacture, and API fixes to get you up and running smoothly.


  • Horizontal vs. Vertical Milling Machines: What’s the Difference?

    Take a closer look at the differences between vertical and horizontal milling machines to discover which is right for your business.


  • Why is Simulation Software Important in the Design Process?

    This article explores how simulation software finds the perfect marriage of form and function to showcase a mass-market design's viability.


  • Justin Baker’s Journey From Puppeteer to Mechanical Engineer

    Student engineer and fabricator Justin Baker designs a new career with help from generative design.


  • 3D Printing vs. Injection Molding: What You Need to Know

    Explore the differences between two essential processes in the modern manufacturing space, their merits, and the nuances behind them.


  • Integrated CAD/CAM Solutions: Is it Right for You?

    This article dives into the benefits of integrated, cloud CAD + CAM software, including collaboration, automation, and organization. Integrated CAD + CAM solutions combine the benefits of CAD (computer-aided design) and CAM (computer-aided manufacturing) programs into one system. An integrated CAD + CAM program takes you all the way through the design process to the…


  • How to Use Generative Design Tools for Additive and Subtractive Manufacturing

    Generative design is no longer a tool for creating designs that can only be produced using additive manufacturing. Generative design now can optimize solutions suitable for many manufacturing techniques.