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AutoCAD Electrical 2010 New Features
AutoCAD Map 3D 2010 New Features
AutoCAD Civil 3D 2010 New Features
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Autodesk Inventor 2010 New Features
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Join us for a webcast and learn how the new features in Autodesk® Inventor® 2010 software product line offer significant usability and productivity enhancements that will benefit users who need to create, optimize, and validate designs involving plastic parts, sheet metal parts, and large assemblies.
Major areas of focus in this release include the following.
Plastic
Part Design
Autodesk Inventor software offers plastic parts designers maximum
flexibility by combining native Inventor geometry with exterior surface
models designed in Autodesk® Alias software family of products or other
Industrial design applications. In addition, Autodesk Inventor software
helps automate key aspects of the design of injection molds for plastic
parts. This allows you to quickly create and validate complete mold
designs, reducing errors and improving mold performance.
Layout Design and Simulation
Getting the initial design
concept right is the key to a successful project. Move your initial
design studies from paper by using the new sketch block capabilities in
Autodesk Inventor 2010 software to develop initial concept sketches and
kinematic models. Then take advantage of the enhanced simulation
environment, which provides improved support for motion simulation and
static and modal finite element analysis at both the part and assembly
level.
Interoperability and Data Exchange
Autodesk Inventor 2010
software simplifies interdisciplinary collaboration in the building
sector with simplified exchange of 3D mechanical systems data between
building systems suppliers and the building designers. Inventor 2010
expands an already comprehensive suite of translators with support for
CATIA V5, including native translators that read and write files from
other CAD tools and translators for industry standard formats such as
IGES and STEP.
Usability and Productivity
Continued investment in improving the usability across the product
results in better workflows and increased productivity. Improvements are
to be found in the core user interface as well as application areas
including the drawing manager, assembly management, content management,
sheet metal design, design accelerators, weldments installation, and
licensing.
Join us for an hour and see how the new features can make
your designing tasks easier.