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New Autodesk AI Capabilities Streamlining The Manufacturing Industry

Autodesk AI powers features in Autodesk Fusion and Autodesk Alias that save significant amounts of time, while augmenting the creative process of product designers and engineers manufacturing today's increasingly complex products. (Photo/Supplied)

Australia & New Zealand – October 16, 2024 – Autodesk has unveiled new ways it is bringing Autodesk AI-powered capabilities to Autodesk Fusion and Alias, designed to increase productivity as the manufacturing industry delivers increasingly complex products. The new capabilities were announced at the annual Design & Make conference, Autodesk University.

The new capabilities include:

“For decades, manufacturers have responded to their customers’ demands for increasingly complex products, which in turn typically increases complexity of designing and manufacturing those products,” said Jeff Kinder, EVP for Product Development and Manufacturing Solutions at Autodesk.

“And while complexity can seem daunting, we also have sophisticated new tools and information at our fingertips that empower us to thrive in this environment. Proliferation of data is the fuel that supercharges these tools. But extracting data’s value is no small feat.

“AI can help cut through the complexity. Imagine an AI assistant that flags supply chain risks. Simulations that push designers toward more sustainable and manufacturable designs. Automations that handle error-prone, burdensome tasks, freeing people to focus on high-value, more rewarding work. We’re building these capabilities, as well as empowering our customers to build them.

“As an industry, we have an unprecedented opportunity to seize the value that AI, data, and digitisation offer. To do so, we must start by accessing and interconnecting the data to uncover the insights it offers. That’s why we’re so invested in continuing to build the Autodesk Fusion industry cloud. It’s the design and make platform for manufacturing. It’s a central environment for data, closely coupled with Autodesk AI to augment creativity, automate your workflow’s tedious tasks, and analyse project data to yield predictive insights that benefit business,” said Kinder.

Autodesk AI powers features in Autodesk Fusion and Autodesk Alias that save significant amounts of time, while augmenting the creative process of product designers and engineers manufacturing today's increasingly complex products.

The new Manufacturing Data Model API

Autodesk has also announced the release of a new Manufacturing Data Model API that enables customers and partners to more easily exchange data with the cloud-hosted, granular data models that are the lifeblood of every Fusion project. With the new API, authorised third-party apps can now feed their data into Fusion models, better integrating Fusion with existing workflows, connecting it to cloud and desktop tools used across the industry.

Tools like OpenBOM, which created a web-based process that automates bill of materials (BOM) workflows, giving non-designers crucial views into a project’s BOM from the design data, removing a manual, mistake-prone process. And Cideon, which created a two-way connection between Fusion and SAP, enabling CAD engineers and manufacturers to see SAP’s enterprise resource planning (ERP) information in Fusion. This provides greater clarity about the components specified in a design, giving everyone up-to-date BOMs and common ground for follow-up ERP processes, such as calculating costs and ordering parts.

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An ecosystem of connected tools for faster collaboration

Recognising that as its customers design and make, they rely on a broad ecosystem of tools that they expect to work together seamlessly. Autodesk partners with more than 150 hardware and software providers, more than 20 of which have been added this year, to increase productivity, sustainability and speed to market with innovative products:

Designers working in Autodesk Inventor can view a heatmap of the sustainability impacts of the materials they’ve chosen, and consider alternatives, using the Makersite add-on for Inventor.

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