Digital Engineering
Design, Visualize & Simulate with a Single Digital Prototyping Model
Drive innovation, improve efficiencies, and reduce time to market. Move beyond 3D with the Autodesk solution for Digital Prototyping. Use Autodesk's leading mechanical, electrical, and mold/tooling engineering software to:
- Design, visualize, and simulate products before releasing them for manufacturing
- Solicit and incorporate feedback on manufacturability early in the design process
- Lower costs and speed cycle times-do more in-house using robust, built-in engineering functionality
- Integrate functional processes with cost-effective desktop software that's simple to implement
Work with a Single Digital Model
Using Autodesk Inventor software, seamlessly integrate 3D data as well as drawings from AutoCAD Mechanical and AutoCAD Electrical software to create a single digital prototyping model-a virtual representation of your final product. Exchange data seamlessly with smooth bi-directional interoperability between mechanical and electrical applications, so your teams can work together to make a better digital prototype. Then visualize, simulate, and analyze the performance of your prototype digitally, rather than producing expensive, time-consuming physical prototypes.
Boost Mechanical Engineering Efficiency
Creating 3D images isn't enough to remain competitive. If you're modeling in 3D but still doing engineering manually, you're introducing possibilities for error and drastically slowing design time. Autodesk Inventor takes you beyond 3D modeling. Its powerful engineering functionality automates calculations and resolves complex geometric considerations, freeing you to focus on creating a better design rather than finding and fixing errors.
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