Check out how UK-based company Brown & Holmes doubled shop floor revenue with the Autodesk Fusion 360 Machining Extension.
MachiningCheck out our new behind-the-scenes video series where we interview BattleBots teams about their design and build process.
NewsSwiss company Gaudio analyzed hundreds of ear scans and tested different geometries in Fusion 360 before landing on a final in-ear headphone design.
Industrial DesignKORG Berlin CEO Tatsuya Takahashi and designer Samantha Melnyk share how Autodesk Fusion 360 plays a role in their work.
Industrial DesignA behind-the-scenes look at the retro-futuristic SmartVision camera, designed by Allan Williams for Autodesk Fusion 360.
Industrial DesignThe Mortensen Center in Global Engineering is working towards access to fresh drinking water in remote communities using Autodesk Fusion 360.
Mechanical EngineeringPartial Hand Solutions designs and 3D prints finger and hand prosthetics using Autodesk Fusion 360 and the Formlabs Fuse 1 3D printer.
Industrial DesignGenerative design in Autodesk Fusion 360 helped a luthier develop a new method for designing and manufacturing electric violins.
Industrial DesignKUHMUTE uses Fusion 360 and the Formlabs Fuse 1 3D printer to design charging stations built for last-mile vehicles of all makes.
Industrial DesignHave you noticed Autodesk Fusion 360 at BattleBots? Check out this article to learn more about the show and our exciting partnership.
NewsEvolve's latest hypercar component dispels common myths about generative design, including expense, difficulty, and fabrication methods.
MachiningPIX Moving uses generative design in Fusion 360, robotics, and 3D printing to create a decentralized way of automotive manufacturing.
Mechanical EngineeringAir National Guard member Jon Boggs designs and makes tweezers using leftover titanium, Fusion 360, and a Haas V2F machine.
MachiningHarrods chocolatier, Philip Khoury, collaborated with Mayku to design chocolate magnolia blooms with Fusion 360 and the Mayku Multiplier.
Industrial DesignBicycle component manufacturer, SRAM, used additive manufacturing and generative design in Fusion 360 to create a new type of crankarm.
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