• September 28, 2018 Product Update – What’s New

    We've dropped a new update that added right-click for orbit, improved stability of modeling workflows, as well as fixed a bunch of problematic areas in the Sketching, CAM, and API.


  • FusionNews for the week of 9/28: A weekly roundup of community news

    FusionNews highlights the key things happening in the Fusion 360 Community. New posts every Friday.


  • How can smaller manufacturers make the most of Industry 4.0?

    Industry 4.0 is set to revolutionize the manufacturing industry and the way manufacturing businesses operate. Fully integrated factories will generate massive amounts of data. This data will be constantly analyzed, allowing manufacturing processes to learn and adapt to new demands. To remain competitive, existing businesses must embrace technological advancements and the changes required to maximize…


  • The Boom of Motorization: How Karl and Bertha Benz Transformed the Automotive Industry Forever

    Move aside, horse-driven carriages, Karl and Bertha Benz are about to transform the automotive industry forever. Learn how.


  • Keeping Current: George Westinghouse Jr. Was More Than a Rival

    George Westinghouse Jr. was more than you thought he was, learn more about his life: prolific inventor, humanitarian, and a revolutionary in the rail industry.


  • Why Is Mold Making So Hard?

    There is a lot of shroud and mystery around the process of tool and mold making. Creating molds for production is one of the more pricey investments a business can make, though it will save time and money down the road. So, why is mold making so hard? A lot of the mystery comes from…


  • Quick Tip: Control Point Splines (CV Splines)

    Learn how to get the exact shape you need for your design with Control Point Splines (aka CV Splines).


  • Interior of factory space

    Is the aerospace industry leading the way when it comes to smart factories?

    Humans have never ceased to evolve no matter what the walk of life is. When it comes to engineering, it all started off with applying basic technologies to make objects like hunting tools and carts. Major advancements resulted when the Industrial Revolution came, an event which was further refined by the introduction of automation. Now…


  • The Art of Hybridizing Different Types of Manufacturing

    Innovative manufacturing can be anything from intelligently using age-old technology to adapting processes to new technologies. Machining has been around since the mid-nineteenth century… even NC (which eventually became CNC) machining has been a thing since the 1940s and 50s. Workholding and tooling, as well as improved CAM-generated toolpaths and machine capabilities, have helped these…


  • How is Big Data, AI and machine learning implemented in smart factories?

    As the manufacturing industry sets about the fourth industrial revolution, you need look no further than smart factories to see a physical representation of this concept. These factories present a new way of manufacturing in which everything is connected. Machine learning and AI (artificial intelligence) systems work together with man and machine to efficiently manage…


  • 5 Time-Saving Tips for Assembly Design in Autodesk Fusion

    Looking to make assemblies faster than ever? Then you need to read these five time-saving tips for assembly design in Autodesk Fusion.


  • Moving the Millions: How Henry Ford Made the Automobile Affordable for Every American

    Henry Ford didn’t invent the car, or the assembly line. So why in the world is he an innovator? Find out inside!


  • What role can generative design play in the future of vehicle design?

    The automotive industry has always been on the forefront of technological developments and tends to be the first adopter of new technology. Even if these new technologies are only used initially on their concept vehicles or in high-performance racing vehicles. The massive manufacturing advances being made across the board point to a future of significant…


  • Big Data, Manufacturing, and What You Need to Know

    For a very long time, manufacturing has been a world of high quantities and proprietary techniques. It didn’t matter how the work got done, it just needed to get done (en mass and on time). Now, in a world of ever-increasing production quotas, we are constantly looking for ways to improve production efficiency and finding…


  • FusionNews for the week of 8/31: A weekly roundup of community news

    FusionNews highlights the key things happening in the Fusion 360 Community. New posts every Friday.