This webinar, hosted in partnership between Autodesk and Xometry, will focus on how generative design can speed up your DFM process by automatically designing parts with manufacturing in mind. If you are tired of being told to modify your design for manufacturing, this webinar is for you!
A successful product design & development project doesn’t end when your documentation package is sent out to manufacturing; it ends when it’s in production and changing the lives of your customers.
Transforming a digital design into a physical part comes with a unique set of challenges and limitations, often requiring a re-design to accommodate the realities of manufacturing. These late-stage design changes are expensive and time consuming. The good news is that there are tools and resources available to help.
In this webinar, hosted in partnership between Autodesk (a world leader in CAD + CAM) and Xometry (a world leader in manufacturing), we’ll focus on how generative design can speed up your DFM process by automatically designing parts with manufacturing in mind. We’ll show you how much time this can save from your overall product development process and how it actually does it. We will also highlight how you can leverage Xometry for real-time DFM feedback as well as pricing.
If you are tired of being told to modify your design for manufacturing, this webinar is for you.
Key Takeaways:
- What is Generative Design and How Does it Work?
- What Manufacturing Techniques/Technologies Generative Design Can Solve for Out of the Box
- How You Can Quickly and Easily Get Design for Manufacturing Feedback via the Xometry for Fusion 360 App
- How You Can Modify a Generative Design Result for Alternative Manufacturing Methods
- How You Can Leverage Xometry for 3rd Party Manufacturing and Even Get Instant Quotations from Fusion 360
About the Speakers:
Jason Lichtman – Sr. Technical Specialist, Design & Manufacturing – Autodesk. Jason has a B.S. in mechanical engineering from Columbia University and an M.S. in mechanical engineering from the University of Wisconsin – Madison. Jason is a seasoned product design engineering professional who has 15 years of experience taking ideas and turning them into industry-leading mass production products for well-known brands. As a technical specialist for design and manufacturing, Jason helps customers realize their full potential.
Greg Paulsen – Director of Application Engineering – Xometry. Greg Paulsen leads the Applications Engineering team at Xometry, working directly with customers on special case projects that require attention on material selection, design-for-manufacturing, or technical engineering resources. With over a decade of experience, he has worked on thousands of manufacturing projects using machining, injection molding, and a variety of additive manufacturing (3D printing) methods. Greg also plays a vital role in vetting new technologies and materials to add to Xometry’s manufacturing portfolio both for the instant quoting engine and their expanding marketplace.
This webinar is sponsored by Autodesk and Xometry.