The best of cloud and desktop convergence is now here with AnyCAD technology in the Autodesk Product Design & Manufacturing Collection. This powerful integration allows users to seamlessly combine the strengths of various CAD platforms, ensuring that no matter where your design begins, it can flow effortlessly through every stage of development.
Take a look at this image showing the AnyCAD preview in Fusion 360. It enables full associativity with Inventor and SolidWorks data, meaning you can maintain connections across files without losing any critical information. Soon, we’ll expand support to include formats like Creo, NX, and others such as IGES and STEP, further broadening compatibility.
Back in August, we significantly enhanced the value of the Product Design & Manufacturing Collection by introducing Nastran nonlinear simulation and 5-axis CAM capabilities into Inventor—free of charge. This transformed the collection into a comprehensive suite covering everything from initial concepts and designs to detailed engineering analysis, simulation, computer-aided manufacturing (CAM), and physical fabrication.
Today, we're taking things further by bringing AnyCAD functionality to Fusion 360. This breakthrough opens up unprecedented levels of interoperability across our entire collection. As an extra perk, we’re also rolling out a sneak peek of our brand-new Nesting Utility for Collection members, helping them maximize efficiency when working with manufacturing materials like sheet metal, plastics, composites, and wood.
Let me share something relatable—if you've ever tried using a generic coffee pod in your Keurig machine, you understand how frustrating it can be when companies prioritize profits over giving consumers choices. Historically, CAD tools operated similarly, locking users into specific ecosystems due to proprietary file formats that either couldn't communicate effectively or required expensive conversions just to exchange data between programs.
Autodesk is changing the game with AnyCAD. When we first introduced this revolutionary feature into Inventor back in 2015, it revolutionized workflows by letting designers incorporate almost any type of CAD data directly into their projects without needing translations. This opened doors for smoother collaboration among teams using different systems, allowing creators to focus on innovation rather than technical challenges.
With AnyCAD now available in Fusion 360, interoperability extends beyond Inventor alone—it spans the entirety of the Product Design & Manufacturing Collection. Data flows bidirectionally, empowering users to harness the robust features of Inventor alongside the cloud-based advantages of Fusion 360. No matter if your preferred CAD environment resides on a desktop, in the cloud, or accessible via a web browser, you'll always find exactly what you need precisely when you need it during your project lifecycle.
Stephen Hooper, Senior Director of Business Strategy and Marketing at Autodesk, expressed his excitement about these updates: "This advancement benefits everyone involved. By placing your data at the heart of one interconnected system, AnyCAD ensures easy access to advanced tools essential for embracing modern manufacturing practices."
We acknowledge that many professionals rely on third-party applications outside our offerings, so AnyCAD lets you bring SolidWorks data into both Inventor and Fusion 360 while preserving complete associations. While Inventor users already enjoy importing popular formats such as Siemens NX and PTC Creo, those capabilities are coming to Fusion 360 soon enough. So why wait? Subscribe today!
Speaking of new additions, there's more good news. A preview version of the Autodesk Nesting Utility is now available exclusively for Collection subscribers. Designed specifically for manufacturers, this utility optimizes material usage for parts made from metals, plastics, composites, timber, and similar substances. Just like previous integrations of Nastran and HSM, this tool operates straight from within the Inventor interface, providing another layer of convenience and productivity at absolutely no extra cost.
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