Software with Integrated CAD, CAM, and CAE

Fusion 360 enables you to combine design, engineering, electronics, and manufacturing onto a single platform, doing away with your fragmented product development process. Fusion 360 offers powerful toolkits that make it possible to create high-performing designs quickly using generative design, simulation tools, electronics design, and 3D design & modelling.

3D modelling and design with Fusion 360

Don’t let your design tool stifle your imagination or prevent you from producing several design versions rapidly. At every stage of the product development process, you can design how you wish. Stop battling with antiquated interchange file formats and manual design methods. Gain the benefits of both a mechanical CAD and a fully featured electronics tool in a single data-driven platform.

Collaboration & Documentation

Don't export. To assure manufacturing accuracy, you may easily generate 2D drawings from your 3D models. Don't let geographical distances, time differences, and in-depth assessments add time to the development process. With just one project dashboard, you can effortlessly collaborate with internal and external stakeholders while viewing all design data.

Manufacturing

With properly integrated CAD + CAM, you can avoid expensive rework, flaws, and missed deadlines that affect your bottom line. Utilize HSM technologies to swiftly create toolpaths that shorten cycle times, minimise tool and machine wear, and provide finished components of high quality.



Generational design and simulation

Don't wait for a prototype; test your concepts as soon as possible to ascertain their usefulness and find expensive problems. Your capacity for innovation can be increased by using the generative design tools from Autodesk. Form a set of manufacturing and material limitations to quickly provide high-performing design alternatives. Choose a solution, then modify your geometry so it is CAD-ready.

Importance of BIM

The UN predicts that there will be 9.7 billion people on the planet by the year 2050. The worldwide AEC industry must seek out smarter, more effective ways to design and build in order to not only meet rising global demand, but also to contribute to the creation of environments that are both smarter and more resilient.

Teams involved in design and construction can work more productively thanks to BIM, which also enables them to record the data they generate during the process for use in operations and maintenance. This is the reason that more countries are requiring BIM.

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