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Autodesk Fusion 360 Workshop

By TransTech Energy Research & Business Development Program

Date and time

September 17, 2015 · 3pm - September 18, 2015 · 12pm EDT

Location

WVU LaunchLab

Ground Floor, Hodges Hall Morgantown, West Virginia 26506

Description

The Future of Making Things

Workshop

Get hands on experience with Autodesk Fusion 360, the

next-generation 3D CAD/CAM cloud-based tool

Tomorrows Engineers, Artists, and Makers will be designing self-driving cars, personalized wearables, and connected devices for the Internet of Things. Making these future things requires modern tools that leverage new practices such as 3D printing, cloud computing, and digital simulation. Tomorrows tools are being developed today, and this workshop will put them in your hands!

Prepare to make your mark when you graduate and join us for hands-on training on Autodesk® Fusion 360TM software from an Autodesk product specialist.

Special thanks to WPI’s CollabLab for their help in organizing this event!

When: Thursday, September 17th @ 3 p.m. - 6 p.m. or Friday, September 18th @9 am. - 12 noon

Where: LaunchLab, Ground Floor , Hodges Hall

Cost: FREE!

Prior to Attending: Please install and log into Autodesk Fusion 360 on your Mac or PC prior to the event. www.autodesk.com/fusion360-students.

At event: Bring your laptop, power cord, external mouse, and creativity!

About Autodesk:

Autodesk, Inc., is a leader in 3D design, engineering and entertainment software. Students, educators and academic institutions have free* access to all Autodesk software including Fusion 360. Go to www.students.autodesk.com for more information.

Presenter: Lucas Ewing, Application Engineer - Education

Lucas has a degree in mechanical engineering from Queen’s University in Canada. Prior to joining Autodesk, Lucas was using Autodesk software to design, simulate, and prototype small-scale wind turbines for a start-up in Boston’s thriving cleantech community. Lucas is passionate about getting the latest technology into the hands of students to help build their technical skillset and build a career solving today’s most challenging problems.


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