Description
In early design stages, assumptions become liabilities. They can result in late design changes, costly rework, and coordination issues, often due to low-quality models early on. The Informed Design API closes the gap between BIM and manufacturing, bringing manufacturing detail from Inventor to Revit through parametric models. We’ll explore how Informed Design empowers mechanical designers and Inventor users to contribute to collaborative, model-driven design remotely, reducing downstream changes and saving significant time through design automation and configurability. In this session, you will learn how to build parametric models, and incorporate rules, regulations, and limits into your Inventor models. We’ll discuss how to make your Informed Design models fully BIM-compliant, using best practices for naming conventions, metadata, and interoperable design intelligence. We’ll cover how Informed Design reduces risk, encourages better decision making, and brings manufacturing to the front of the design cycle.
Key Learnings
- Discover how Informed Design connects Inventor to Revit, improving the importation of accurate manufacturing models in early design stages.
- Learn about applying rules and constraints in Inventor models to ensure accuracy and reduce design changes with Informed Design.
- Explore the improved workflows that result in superior collaboration between BIM teams, mechanical designers, and manufacturers.
- Learn how standardizing designs with Informed Design leads to time savings, cost reduction, and higher design fidelity.