Accelerate is celebrating its fifth birthday! To mark this milestone, we’re expanding our reach by heading to a new city—Toronto—and bringing along fresh topics, exciting speakers, and innovative technologies. This year’s two-day event, taking place on September 19th and 20th, will focus on the tools shaping the future of product development, such as generative design and 3D printing. These technologies are helping bridge the gap between design and manufacturing throughout the entire product lifecycle.

We’ve structured the conference into three tracks: Design, Make, and Manage—each exploring how manufacturers can innovate at every stage of the process. But why Toronto? The city is home to Autodesk’s new office in the MaRS Discovery District, the world’s largest innovation hub. Since its founding in 2000, MaRS has grown from a nonprofit supporting medical research into a thriving ecosystem for educators, scientists, entrepreneurs, and researchers across multiple industries. Autodesk moved into MaRS in late 2017, creating a cutting-edge workspace that Accelerate attendees will have the chance to explore during the event.

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Among the inspiring speakers joining us is Denise Schindler, a German para-cyclist who has experienced firsthand how design and fabrication technologies can change lives. After losing her leg in an accident, Denise discovered cycling and became a top athlete. With the help of a custom prosthetic designed using Autodesk’s tools, she was able to compete in the Paralympics, improving performance while reducing cost and time. Her story highlights the power of technology to transform not just products, but people’s lives.

Stephen Goetzinger of Steelcase will be a featured speaker at Accelerate 2018 in Toronto.

The second day of the conference kicks off with Steelcase, a company redefining the modern workplace. Their sleek furniture designs promote collaboration and productivity. Stephen Goetzinger, a senior application engineer at Steelcase, will discuss how tools like generative design and virtual reality are helping them better understand and meet customer needs.

And speaking of generative design—this powerful approach, already used by companies like General Motors and Stanley Black & Decker, is becoming even more accessible. Starting October 7, all Fusion 360 commercial subscribers will gain access to the full suite of generative design features, including advanced simulation and CAM tools. This makes it easier than ever for designers and engineers to create optimized solutions that meet real-world constraints.

One project that’s already benefiting from generative design is Roboy, a humanoid robot developed by students and researchers at the Technical University of Munich. With the help of Fusion 360, the team improved its construction and performance. At Accelerate, we’ll hear from Roboy’s lead developer, Rafael Hostettler, about how these tools helped make the robot more functional and efficient.

Finally, we’ll also hear from other customers like Aclara, RAMLAB, and Hosokawa, who are using Autodesk’s cloud-based manufacturing tools to streamline prototyping, enhance collaboration, and adopt hybrid manufacturing techniques. Their stories show how digital transformation is reshaping the way we make things today.

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