Tata Technologies will attend with automotive designers and manufacturers to see how Autodesk's latest Digital Prototyping drives innovation for the Midwest automotive and transportation industries. The Autodesk Automotive Design Launch Tour 2014will take place in Detroit at the College for Creative Studies on June 18 from 9:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. EST.
Attendees will be among the first to preview the newest Autodesk Digital Prototyping solutions, including Autodesk VRED 2015 and Autodesk Alias 2015, and understand how the software can help accelerate vehicle product innovation. Automotive engineers, designers, concept modelers and industry specialists will see next-generation design and styling in action, understand how the offerings create design possibilities and discover the latest innovations that enable speedy, high-quality work.
About the event
What: Come see how Autodesk's latest Digital Prototyping drives innovation for the Midwest automotive and transportation industries – providing vehicle designers and manufacturers more confidence and creative freedom during the design, styling, prototyping and marketing stages.
When: Wednesday, June 18, 2014
Where: College for Creative Studies; 460 West Baltimore St, Detroit
How: Register online for free
With the Autodesk solution for Automotive Digital Prototyping, users will:
- Seamlessly sketch, design and model ideas in detail with Autodesk Alias 2015
- Optimize workflows with fast-concept modeling software
- Create high-quality, Class-A surfaces ready for manufacturing with Autodesk Alias Surface 2015
- Bring innovations to life and communicate design intent with Autodesk VRED 2015
- And more!
Tata Technologies is a leader in specialized simulation training and mentoring for industrial and manufacturing customers of any size across the US. By leveraging 3D digital prototyping simulation, Tata Technologies enables all industries to significantly improve their product design efforts. The company’s simulation experts skillfully mentor and train customers to improve their product development cycles and design quality, while requiring fewer physical prototypes.