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Webinar: Next-generation tools for the modern engineering student team

Formula Student Team

26 October, 12pm GMT: Understand the importance and benefits of the Autodesk Fusion 360 software for student engineering projects.

To book your place please visit the WorkCast Event page.

Working with interdisciplinary engineering teams and collaborating, oftentimes remotely, on a single design, are becoming critical skills for the next generation of modern engineers.

With multiple software options available for different stages of product design and manufacturing, having students use an integrated CAD, CAM, CAE, and PCB solution that is cloud-based, supports students in developing this important skillset.

In this webinar, join the team from Autodesk to learn about the capabilities of the Autodesk® Fusion 360®, together with insights and case study details from Professor Dr Tim Baker and one of his student teams on how University College London use the software for teaching, workshops and student engineering projects.

Attendees will have the chance to ask questions and get specific details about possible applications, how to make a smooth switch, the ease of learning and teaching, novel use cases for specific projects and the advantages that experience of Autodesk software brings to modern engineers.

All student competitors and academic/faculty staff involved with the Institution's Formula Student and Railway, UAS, Design and Apprentice Automation Challenges, or any other university engineering challenge, are strongly recommended to join and benefit from this webinar!

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