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Digital Prototyping Overview Video
Watch this five-segment video to see how the Autodesk solution for Digital Prototyping improves all phases of the design process.
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The Autodesk solution for Digital Prototyping is attainable, scalable, cost-effective, and easy to deploy and integrate into existing processes with minimal disruption to productive workflows. All phases of product development align together in a connected digital environment from conceptual design and engineering to manufacturing and the end-customer.
Designers work on a single digital model from the first sketch, with the ability to share data with engineering teams using a common file format. This easy interoperability allows designers and engineers to collaborate more effectively than ever before-working together to create and validate the digital prototype.
Autodesk Inventor software helps engineers establish a workflow driven by functional design, where they can easily build digital prototypes, and then use integrated engineering calculations to validate the design. With a digital model, engineers can optimize their designs, conduct stress analysis tests, assess motion problems, catch errors, and improve product quality-all before a physical prototype is built.
Managing product design data with Autodesk's data management tools drives better decisions in the design and manufacturing processes and connects design teams as they create the digital prototype. Automating engineering change and release processes increases the ability to leverage standard design processes, while better enabling collaboration between design, manufacturing, and the supply chain.
Autodesk's best-in-class solution for Digital Prototyping is easy to use, easy to implement, and is now within reach of mainstream manufacturers.
See the tools and technology that drive the Autodesk solution for Digital Prototyping in action.
- Technical Comparison: Inventor vs. SolidWorks 1160kb PDF file






