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BIM and Digital Prototyping Here at Autodesk
Manufacturing, we see it as the ability to create BIM
content with the same ease as a flat pattern, analysis,
or Bill of Material. BIM-ready content directly from an
Inventor Digital Prototype, not re-drawn or re-modeled;
rather published directly from it, with the right level
of detail, exact connection points, and as a native file
type in Revit Architecture, MEP, Structure as well as
AutoCAD Architecture and AutoCAD MEP.
Part 1: Digital Prototyping and BIM Building product and equipment
manufacturers are on the front lines of both building
information modeling (BIM) and digital prototyping. In
this series Autodesk Technical Evangelist Rob Cohee
where mechanical and architectural design intersect, and
how they can play nicely together.
BIM and Digital Prototyping complement each other to the
extent that the information required to create and relay
architectural and engineering intent as well as
manufacturing, construction, and assembly levels of
detail occur as a matter of consequence, and not as a
reinterpretation of intent at each phase of construction
and manufacturing
Part 2: Digital Prototyping and BIM - Content Attributes">
Digital Prototyping and BIM - Content Attributes: Building product and equipment
manufacturers are on the front lines of both building
information modeling (BIM) and digital prototyping. In
this series Autodesk Technical Evangelist Rob Cohee
where mechanical and architectural design intersect, and
how they can play nicely together. BIM and Digital
Prototyping complement each other to the extent that the
information required to create and relay architectural
and engineering intent as well as manufacturing,
construction, and assembly levels of detail occur as a
matter of consequence, and not as a reinterpretation of
intent at each phase of construction and manufacturing.
Part 3: Digital Prototyping and BIM - 2D Profile: Building product and equipment manufacturers are on the front lines of both building information modeling (BIM) and digital prototyping. In this series Autodesk Technical Evangelist Rob Cohee where mechanical and architectural design intersect, and how they can play nicely together.
BIM and Digital Prototyping complement each other to the extent that the information required to create and relay architectural and engineering intent as well as manufacturing, construction, and assembly levels of detail occur as a matter of consequence, and not as a reinterpretation of intent at each phase of construction and manufacturing.
Part 4: Digital Prototyping and BIM - 2D to BIM: Building product and equipment manufacturers are on the front lines of both building information modeling (BIM) and digital prototyping. In this series Autodesk Technical Evangelist Rob Cohee where mechanical and architectural design intersect, and how they can play nicely together.
BIM and Digital Prototyping complement each other to the extent that the information required to create and relay architectural and engineering intent as well as manufacturing, construction, and assembly levels of detail occur as a matter of consequence, and not as a reinterpretation of intent at each phase of construction and manufacturing.
Part 5: Digital Prototyping and BIM - Inventor to BIM: Building product and equipment manufacturers are on the front lines of both building information modeling (BIM) and digital prototyping. In this series Autodesk Technical Evangelist Rob Cohee where mechanical and architectural design intersect, and how they can play nicely together.
BIM and Digital Prototyping complement each other to the extent that the information required to create and relay architectural and engineering intent as well as manufacturing, construction, and assembly levels of detail occur as a matter of consequence, and not as a reinterpretation of intent at each phase of construction and manufacturing.
Part 6: Digital Prototyping and BIM - Inventor to BIM
Demo: Building product and equipment
manufacturers are on the front lines of both building
information modeling (BIM) and digital prototyping. In
this series Autodesk Technical Evangelist Rob Cohee
where mechanical and architectural design intersect, and
how they can play nicely together.
BIM and Digital Prototyping complement each other to the
extent that the information required to create and relay
architectural and engineering intent as well as
manufacturing, construction, and assembly levels of
detail occur as a matter of consequence, and not as a
reinterpretation of intent at each phase of construction
and manufacturing.
Part 7: Digital Prototyping and BIM - Other CAD to BIM: Building product and equipment manufacturers are on the front lines of both building information modeling (BIM) and digital prototyping. In this series Autodesk Technical Evangelist Rob Cohee where mechanical and architectural design intersect, and how they can play nicely together.
BIM and Digital Prototyping complement each other to the extent that the information required to create and relay architectural and engineering intent as well as manufacturing, construction, and assembly levels of detail occur as a matter of consequence, and not as a reinterpretation of intent at each phase of construction and manufacturing.
Part 8: Digital Prototyping and BIM - Other CAD to BIM: Building product and equipment
manufacturers are on the front lines of both building
information modeling (BIM) and digital prototyping. In
this series Autodesk Technical Evangelist Rob Cohee
where mechanical and architectural design intersect, and
how they can play nicely together.
BIM and Digital Prototyping complement each other to the
extent that the information required to create and relay
architectural and engineering intent as well as
manufacturing, construction, and assembly levels of
detail occur as a matter of consequence, and not as a
reinterpretation of intent at each phase of construction
and manufacturing.
Part 9: Digital Prototyping and BIM - Autodesk Seek
Intro: Building product and equipment manufacturers are on the front lines of both building information modeling (BIM) and digital prototyping. In this series Autodesk Technical Evangelist Rob Cohee where mechanical and architectural design intersect, and how they can play nicely together.
BIM and Digital Prototyping complement each other to the extent that the information required to create and relay architectural and engineering intent as well as manufacturing, construction, and assembly levels of detail occur as a matter of consequence, and not as a reinterpretation of intent at each phase of construction and manufacturing.