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CAD and Digital Manufacturing

Autodesk Education and Autodesk

The future of making is here, bringing with it radical changes in the way things are designed, made, and used. And it’s disrupting every industry. With the right knowledge and tools, this disruption is your opportunity—whether you're an entrepreneur, designer, or engineer.

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The future of making is here, bringing with it radical changes in the way things are designed, made, and used. And it’s disrupting every industry. With the right knowledge and tools, this disruption is your opportunity—whether you're an entrepreneur, designer, or engineer.

Today’s dominant technology trends—cloud computing, mobile technology, social connection, and collaboration—are driving businesses and consumers alike to explore profoundly different ways to design, make, and use things. This kind of industry transformation has happened before, but the pace of change is now much faster. In today’s competitive landscape, anyone can be an innovator—and it’s all about who innovates first.

Through this specialization, you will learn the foundations of product innovation and digital manufacturing while developing your technical skills within Autodesk® Fusion 360™.

Plus, by completing this Specialization, you’ll unlock an Autodesk Credential as further recognition of your success! The Autodesk Credential comes with a digital badge and certificate, which you can add to your resume and share on social media platforms like LinkedIn, Facebook, and Twitter. Sharing your Autodesk Credential can signal to hiring managers that you’ve got the right skills for the job and you’re up on the latest industry trends like digital manufacturing.

Looking for Autodesk Fusion 360 certification prep courses? Check out additional learning resources to help you uplevel your skills.

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Five courses

Intro to Digital Manufacturing with Autodesk Fusion 360

(4 hours)
The manufacturing industry is making a digital transformation, allowing companies to customize production through advances in machine learning, sustainable design, generative design, and collaboration, with integrated design and manufacturing processes. This course introduces innovations in CAD and digital manufacturing, speaking to the rapid changes taking place that are forever transforming the future of making.

Autodesk Fusion 360 Integrated CAD/CAM/CAE

(5 hours)
Design, engineering, and manufacturing are undergoing a digital transformation, connecting CAD, CAM, and CAE in a single cloud-based platform. This course builds upon digital manufacturing trends and foundational CAD concepts by introducing Fusion 360 as a problem-solving tool.

3D Model Creation with Autodesk Fusion 360

(4 hours)
Design is the first phase in the digital manufacturing process. In this course, we’ll examine a designer’s approach to the design and manufacturing process—from concept to 3D model. We’ll start by applying design thinking to understand user needs, and then we’ll explore design criteria as we dive deeper into Autodesk® Fusion 360™ sketching, modeling, rendering, and documentation features.

Engineering Design Process with Autodesk Fusion 360

(4 hours)
This course delves into mechanical assemblies and simulation, crucial engineering features in the design and manufacturing process. Engineering design involves exploration and iteration, and this course focuses on testing and improving design components and performance. Through design assumptions, testing, and refining ideas, we'll approach a final design while developing expertise in Autodesk® Fusion 360™ for simulating and analyzing product functionality.

Manufacturing Process with Autodesk Fusion 360

(4 hours)
Designing a product is only part of the process. Can that product be manufactured? This course introduces you to the integrated CAD/CAM approach behind Fusion 360 CAD/CAM as well as 3D printed design setup and finally assembly and testing.

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