Autodesk’s Drive Towards DfMA

Autodesk and its drive towards DfMA

Here is a nice article AECMAGAZINE’s Martyn Day featuring Autodesk’s Amy Marks, Autodesk’s Head of Industrialized Construction Strategy & Evangelism a,so known as “Queen of Prefab.”

“Everybody’s talking about Design for Manufacturing and Assembly. While very few firms are actually doing it, the concept is attracting advanced BIM users, fabricators and software firms to try it out. Martyn Day looks at Autodesk’s efforts and future vision.”

”Out of all the major AEC software firms that we cover, Autodesk has been the only developer to highlight digital fabrication in the construction market as being one of its key research and development goals.”

Read the article: Autodesk and its drive towards DfMA

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Chris Thomson says:

Hi I am currently an ed. assistant for a visually impaired high school student. We are stumbling through Autocad 2005 together (new to me too). I was wondering if there is anyway we can use only the keyboard (no mouse) to access all the drawing tools. It would be great if you could help with this or direct me to someone that can.
Yours truly,
Chris Thomson

Chris Thomson says:

Hi I am currently an ed. assistant for a visually impaired high school student. We are stumbling through Autocad 2005 together (new to me too). I was wondering if there is anyway we can use only the keyboard (no mouse) to access all the drawing tools. It would be great if you could help with this or direct me to someone that can.
Yours truly,
Chris Thomson

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