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Posted August 20, 2009
Autodesk Technical Evangelist Rob Cohee adds another video to his unscripted series. Here Rob discusses creating BIM (Building Information Modeling) ready content from Autodesk Inventor. This is a great example of the convergence of BIM and Digital Prototyping and how the two design practices complement each other in order to create results that would be difficult to achieve by either one individually.
In the first of a series of forthcoming videos, Rob demonstrates how BIM and Digital Prototyping complement each other to the extent that the information required to create and relay design 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 a project.
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