Rethinking how businesses plan, design, and manufacture products is no small task. So, while many companies understand the importance of Digital Transformation, the process of transitioning an entire manufacturing process, and securing the necessary buy-in, is a colossal effort. A significant impediment is that many digital tools are too complex and too siloed, making change unnecessarily difficult. We at Autodesk aim to change that with Fusion 360, our cloud-based 3D modeling, CAD, CAM, CAE, and PCB software platform. At Autodesk University (AU) 2021, we are showcasing new enhancements to Fusion 360 and our entire portfolio for product designers and manufacturers, and how customers are using these capabilities to build products more collaboratively and quickly. With these advances, Autodesk is equipping product designers, manufacturers, and innovators with the modern tools they need to tackle today’s manufacturing challenges and build a better tomorrow.
New Fusion 360 Product Design Extension and Simulation Extension
The ability to add extensions into Fusion 360 means its capabilities are limitless. Consistent with that intent, we are previewing two new Fusion 360 extensions, the Product Design Extension and Simulation Extension, to bring more robust consumer product design, simulation, and engineering capabilities to the platform. We expect to release these extensions early next year. The Product Design Extension will provide users with advanced product design tools to automate the creation of complex features like lattices and algorithm-driven patterns that are otherwise time-consuming to accomplish using traditional 3D modeling methods.

The Product Design Extension allows users to automate the creation of complex features that are otherwise difficult and time-consuming to create using traditional 3D modeling methods.

The Simulation Extension provides users with the ability to explore various factors, including performance under heat and stress, before building their products.
Logitech leverages the industrial design capabilities in Fusion 360 to develop new gaming headsets

Logitech’s G435 family of wireless gaming headsets, designed with Fusion 360 benefited from Fusion’s rapid prototyping, generative modeling, and ability to seamlessly weave into existing workflows.
Ansys simulation technology to be integrated into Fusion 360 to streamline PCB design

An early concept depicting what Ansys simulation technology within Autodesk Fusion 360 may look like. This mockup is not intended nor guaranteed to represent what will be in the final product.
New educational certifications based on manufacturing roles, not just tools
In addition to building robust design and make tools, Autodesk is committed to addressing the critical skills shortage in manufacturing. To meet this need, we will launch four new career certifications aligned with Fusion 360, completing the course series for Machinist and Mechanical Engineering roles. Building on the Autodesk Certification Program announced last year at AU, the new certifications underscore Autodesk’s commitment to helping manufacturing professionals evolve their skillsets with self-paced learning that future-proofs their resumes. Our industry-validated credentials show employers not only that they are adept at using today’s modern manufacturing tools and technologies, but that they are thinking holistically and are ready to step into the emerging, cross-connected manufacturing roles of tomorrow. Together, these enhancements move Autodesk closer to fulfilling its mission of providing the leaders, innovators, and designers of tomorrow with the digital tools and the knowledge needed to address some of our biggest challenges.