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Autodesk is introducing a suite of AI-powered tools designed to streamline workflows, enhance creativity, and improve efficiency in product design and manufacturing. These new features are set to revolutionize the way engineers and designers work with Autodesk Fusion and Autodesk Alias.
One of the most exciting developments is the introduction of Form Explorer in Autodesk Alias, an AI-driven tool that helps automotive designers generate realistic exterior designs in seconds. By learning from a brand’s historical styling language, it ensures consistency while allowing for rapid exploration of new concepts.
In Autodesk Fusion, users will benefit from several AI-powered enhancements. AutoConstrain, for instance, automatically detects spatial relationships in sketches and suggests dimensional constraints, saving time and reducing errors. Drawing Automation simplifies the creation of 2D drawings from 3D models, making it faster and more efficient to prepare parts for manufacturing.
Additionally, Autodesk Assistant in Fusion provides on-demand expert support, answering questions about design, manufacturing, and best practices directly within the platform. This makes it easier for users to find the information they need without leaving their workflow.
Fusion has also seen performance improvements, including a granular Manufacturing Data Model and a new API that allows for deeper integration with other tools in the design and manufacturing ecosystem. These updates make Fusion faster and more flexible than ever before.
The growing ecosystem of connected tools further enhances Fusion’s capabilities. Partners like OpenBOM, Cideon, Avnet, and Makersite have integrated their solutions into Fusion, enabling seamless data exchange, improved collaboration, and better decision-making throughout the product lifecycle.
For example, the Paperless Parts integration helps manufacturers quickly generate quotes from customer CAD models, while the Avnet plugin gives electronics designers access to component sourcing, pricing, and availability right inside Fusion. The Makersite add-on brings sustainability insights to Inventor, helping designers evaluate the environmental impact of their choices.
Autodesk is also expanding its partnerships, recently acquiring NAVASTO, a company focused on using AI to accelerate design and engineering. This acquisition will bring wind tunnel simulation capabilities into Alias, allowing automotive designers to optimize aerodynamics early in the design process.
With these advancements, Autodesk is positioning itself as a leader in the future of manufacturing, where AI and data-driven insights empower designers and engineers to create complex products more efficiently and sustainably.
As the industry continues to evolve, Autodesk remains committed to providing the tools and technologies needed to meet the demands of tomorrow. Whether you're designing a car, a consumer product, or a complex industrial machine, the right tools can make all the difference.
Join us at Autodesk University 2024 to see how these innovations are shaping the future of design and manufacturing.