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Get your head in the cloud with Fusion 360

autodesk university
June 17, 2015

Unless you’ve been living under a rock, you know about the cloud. You know cloud-based apps let you work from any computer or device that’s connected to the Internet. You know you can use the cloud to collaborate with anyone, anywhere in the world. You know the cloud gives you access to greater computing power for way less money compared with traditional desktop software. You know all this, because you’re a smart and savvy professional, at the top of your game. But here’s the thing. Knowing all that isn’t worth a dime to you unless you’re using it.

So, are you using the cloud? 

If you answered no, stop what you’re doing and head straight over to AU online and learn how to get started with Fusion 360. Do not pass go. Do not collect  $200. Go directly to AU online.

 

Fusion 360 is the first 3D CAD/CAM tool of its kind. Fusion 360 is cloud-based, so you download it to your computer or device but it’s powered by the cloud. That way you stay connected to the mother ship at all times. Autodesk delivers new functionality every 6 to 8 weeks, so if you like having the latest and greatest software, Fusion 360 is a great way to get it. Plus, your data files are stored safely in the cloud, and you can access them from anywhere.

Working in the cloud enables you to connect your entire product development process in a single cloud-based tool. Power your designs, quickly iterate on ideas, and explore forms and details. Do all your engineering in Fusion 360 too—test fit and motion as well as create assemblies, photorealistic renderings, and animations. With Fusion 360 you can do it all, from anywhere, and collaborate with your team wherever they are. And this class is the best way to get your bearings, learn the interface, basic tools and commands, and processes for designing, sharing, and publishing your models.

What are you waiting for? Head over to AU online and watch Jo-Ann Hogan’s lively class, Getting Started with Fusion 360.

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