Webinar: The Best Design System for the Modern Engineer

The modern engineer has high demands of their design environment. They want cutting edge tools like generative design. They want integration with simulation, manufacturing, and other engineering applications.


The modern engineer has high demands of their design environment. They want cutting edge tools like generative design. They want integration with simulation, manufacturing, and other engineering applications. They want an intuitive interface, seamless collaboration tools, and a software environment that’s affordable and easy to maintain.

With all of that to consider, which CAD platform is the best fit for a modern engineer?

Engineering.com looked at six of the leading CAD platforms—Creo, Fusion 360, Inventor, Onshape, Solid Edge, and SOLIDWORKS—to evaluate each on 11 criteria deemed most important to modern engineers. We talked to developers and power users of each platform for a comprehensive understanding of their strengths and weaknesses.

In this webinar, we’ll discuss the results of this research, with a special focus on the CAD platform that achieved the highest score: Fusion 360. What put Fusion 360 at the top of the list? Here’s a few reasons:

  • Excellent collaboration tools
  • Manufacturing, simulation, and mechatronics integration
  • Low cost

About the Speakers:

Michael Alba is the subject leader for CAD and Simulation on engineering.com.

Rob Cohee is the Sr. Manager of Manufacturing Technical Marketing & Evangelism at Autodesk.

PDH Certificates will not be provided for the recorded webinar.

Your attendance at this webinar is sponsored by Autodesk. To watch, please complete the form on the right.