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Baker Baynes
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  • Ajay Gangadharan
    Ajay Gangadharan
    Manufacturing & Process Plant Specialist

    I am passionate about finding real digital transformation solutions for the Manufacturing and Process Plant industries. Supported with over a decade of experience in design and engineering, my application of technology to solve Design, Product Lifecycle Management and Data Management problems and sharing what I have learned over the years, is one of the most satisfying aspects of my role.

  • Peter Watson
    Peter Watson
    Product Specialist for Fusion 360 | Driving Manufacturing Efficiency and Innovation

    Peter Watson is focuses on Fusion 360 at Baker Baynes, with a passion for the intersection of CAD/CAM and manufacturing technology. With an unwavering commitment to improving efficiencies and productivity for manufacturing companies, Peter’s expertise in CAD/CAM has made him a credible voice in the field.

    Throughout his career, Peter has demonstrated a keen understanding of CAD/CAM Technology, harnessing its full potential to transform conceptual ideas into practical solutions. His enthusiasm for technology and its impact on the manufacturing sector has positioned him as a trusted advisor for companies seeking to optimise their processes.

    Peter’s notable accomplishments include facilitating seamless transitions from design to production, streamlining workflows, and enabling faster time-to-market strategies. His interest in CAD/CAM integration has allowed businesses to identify bottlenecks and expedite manufacturing processes, leading to tangible results and increased operational efficiency.

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  • Timezone: America/New_York
  • Date: 15 Sep 2023
  • Time: 6:30 am - 9:30 am

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10 Naaf Street, Strydompark, Randburg
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Date

15 Sep 2023
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Time

12:30 pm - 3:30 pm

Event: Boost Your Productivity with Better Design to Machining workflows

Join us for an exciting live event where we’ll showcase the power of Autodesk Fusion 360 in streamlining the design to machining workflow. Our technical expert team will demonstrate how Fusion 360’s integrated CAD/CAM capabilities can help you accelerate your product development process. Witness as we take a design from concept to reality, showcasing how it can be machined live and finally vacuum moulded into a physical prototype. Join us at this exciting live event and learn how to boost your productivity and create better products faster.

During the live event, we will showcase how to streamline the design-to-manufacturing workflow using Fusion 360. Starting with a 3D design in Fusion 360, we will generate toolpaths and G-code for the milling machine using the Fusion 360 Machining Extension. We will then machine the design live, demonstrating the challenges and opportunities that arise in the process, and how to optimise designs for manufacturing. Finally, we will take the machined mould to the vacuum moulding machine to create a physical part. By following this structured workflow, we can improve productivity, reduce time to market, and create better products that meet customer needs.

Learning Outcomes

– Top things to know about Fusion 360 design and machining Workflows
– How to generate toolpaths and G-code for CNC machines using Fusion Machining Extension
– Learn about powerful workflows to streamline the machining process and improve efficiency
– Experience Live machining and demonstrations that will provide valuable insights into the challenges that arise in the process, helping you optimise your designs for manufacturing.

Who Should Attend?

Draughtspeople
Product Designers
Design Engineers
Manufacturing Engineers
Machine Operators
Engineering Managers
Hobbyists
Anyone with manufacturing equipment who would like to learn about the workflow

Products Featured

– Autodesk Fusion 360
– Autodesk Fusion 360 Machining extension
– Machining and Molding Demo

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