The Convergence of BIM and Digital Prototyping
0 Questions 0 Answers Ask the Speaker a Question- Primary Speaker: Robert Cohee
- Class ID: MA122-3
- Class Information
- Class Type: 90-Minute Class
- Expertise: All levels
- Industry: Building
- Primary Track: Manufacturing
- Other Tracks: Architecture and Building Design, Design Leadership
- Primary Software: Autodesk Inventor
- Other Software: AutoCAD, AutoCAD Architecture, AutoCAD MEP, Autodesk NavisWorks, Autodesk Vault Family of Products, Revit Architecture, Revit MEP, Revit Structure
Class Audience
Building product and equipment manufacturers, general contractors, architects
Class Description
Building product and equipment manufacturers are on the front lines of both building information modeling (BIM) and digital prototyping. When strategically applied, BIM and digital prototyping complement each other to the extent that the information required to create and relay architectural and engineering intent as well as manufacturing, construction, and assembly levels of detail occur as a matter of consequence, and not as a reinterpretation of intent at each phase of construction and manufacturing. This class will explore how building product and equipment manufacturers can utilize the Autodesk portfolio of software products to collaborate with architects, engineers, and builders in the fluid exchange of BIM-ready design.
Key Learning
- Creating BIM-ready content from Autodesk® Inventor®
- Simplifying your complex models to achieve appropriate levels of detail
- Overview of BIM and its impact on manufacturers
- Winning new business with Autodesk Seek
- Getting spec'd into a building project
