- Inventor and Beyond
- Bridging to Collaborate
- Reaching New Heights
- Touch and Go
(October 12th only)
Featured topics:
Scott Oshita
We've completed our Autodesk Inventor Essentials training and all the tutorials. We know the definitions of our sketch and feature tools. Now, how do we apply this newly acquired knowledge to our designs? This class walks us through some simple workflows and methodologies, utilizing best practices, and how to sidestep some common pitfalls. The skill level of this class is between Essentials Training and Advanced.
Who Should Attend
This is the track for you if you’re a beginning or intermediate level AutoCAD and Inventor user. Good nuts and bolts.
Designers and engineers focused on staying informed with recent technology, improving design techniques, and learning best practices for software application will benefit from this track.
Featured topics:
Anthony Rodriquez & Jonathan Landeros
Stay abreast of current and future technologies to stay ahead of the pack. Mine information in technology previews on Autodesk Labs and various other resources such as blogs and content-rich portals for manufacturing to fly past the competition.
Who Should Attend
If you communicate or present to outside groups this track will give you an advantage. Learn new ways to collaborate, communicate, and integrate.
Attendees will learn new and more effective ways to apply Autodesk solutions for a variety of real-world challenges and take advantage of new collaboration tools.
Featured topics:
Javier Chavez
Your CAD tools are an asset. This course focuses on managing theses assets by optimizing the setup, installation, and administration of your Autodesk software.
Who Should Attend
Designers, engineers, and managers that want to move from intermediate to the next level.
Featured topics:
Autodesk® Inventor® Publisher is easy-to-use software for creating compelling product documentation to provide customers clearer and more comprehensive technical instructions. Inventor Publisher lets non-CAD users leverage the same digital model used in the design-to-manufacturing process.
Who Should Attend
Attendees who like to experience solutions firsthand will enjoy these courses, limited to 20 students.
Please note: This hands-on track will only be offered at the Cerritos, CA event on October 12th
Trainers
“I was very impressed with the quality of your presenters. Not only were they capable and proficient, I was very impressed with the quality of their presentations. It was very evident that they were comfortable with not only presenting in front of a large group of people, their timing and method of presentation demonstrated skill and practice.
Very impressive. Congratulations to you and all of your staff at KETIV.”
Ron Walker
Engineering Services


