The Inventor PowerTrack is a series of comprehensive classes that focus on the different phases of projects. Each series provides a progressive sequence of classes that lead to more advanced topics from some of the industry's most advanced experts. You can attend all of the Inventor PowerTrack sessions, choose from our specialized series or design your own curriculum.
These sessions are ideal for users who want to learn about expert techniques or pick up different approaches to solving industry problems. Ten sessions and 15 hours of lectures cover the key aspects of design processes. You can attend all the Inventor PowerTrack sessions, design your own curriculum, or choose from this specialized series to maximize your skills in the following areas:
Advanced Configuration Tools
Using the advanced configuration tools independently or together can require forethought, and often many users miss the full power of these tools. Learn how to make your designs not only smarter but easier to work with. The topics in this series include simple productivity tools like Selection Filters, and more advanced tools such as iLogic, which allows you to build logic and intelligence into your models.
The courses in this series ensure that users reach a higher level of productivity with parts, representations, and personal productivity tools.
| ML104-3 | Creating and Using AutoCAD® Inventor® iParts and iMates |
| MA114-3 | Effective Use of Representations in Autodesk® Inventor® |
| MA118-2 | Selective Productivity, Autodesk® Inventor® Selection Filters |
| MA204-4 | The iLogical Course: They'll be Calling You a Radical! |
The Power of Engineering
Inventor is great at not only building complex geometry and creating documentation, but it has some very sophisticated tools to analyze parts and assemblies. In this series you will learn how to build advanced sheet metal components as well as how to use built-in Stress Analysis tools in Inventor to measure static loads. As your models become more complex, you'll need to apply methods to manage large assemblies.
| MA218-1 | Holy Sheet Metal! Making the Most of Autodesk® Inventor® 2010 Sheet Metal Features |
| MA222-5 | Don't Give Me Any Static: Using Stress Analysis to Measure Static Loads |
| MA308-4 | Cheating Large Assemblies |
Working Smarter with Drawings
Taking full advantage of the intelligence of your drawings means you are working smarter by maximizing the use of Styles, Symbols, and Blocks. Planning your approach and implementing these tools will make creating drawings faster, easier, and more intelligent. In this series, you will learn what working smarter really means through better drawing standards and implementing custom symbols and styles.
| MA314-1 | It's Not Sign Language: Designing Custom Sketched Symbols in Drawings Using Autodesk® Inventor® |
| MA318-2 | Putting a Little Style Into Your Autodesk® Inventor® Designs |
Advanced Surface Modeling
Do you feel like you have to push Inventor to the limits of its modeling capabilities? You will learn to use advanced modeling techniques to create sophisticated models with Autodesk Inventor. Through the use of many robust modeling tools, you will be able to create complex surfaces and features, such as curvature and tangency, as well as analyze surfaces to ensure a proper aesthetic of the model.
| MA208-4 | Surface Modeling From A to Z With Autodesk® Inventor® 2010 |



