Description

Manufacturers worldwide see increasing sustainable design and improving production processes as an effective response to global competition and regulations and a source of business value. Yet achieving more sustainable manufacturing is complex. It requires a holistic view, from designing products that use less materials and energy to improving the machines and processes that produce them to optimizing the layout of the facility itself. Digital Prototyping is central to the Autodesk approach. In this presentation we'll be looking at what that exactly means and how it enables manufacturers to digitally design, visualize, and simulate their products' real-world performance, and create more sustainable designs that are easier to manufacture and recycle at end-of-life, reducing waste and cost

15:15 hrs - Arrival

15:30 hrs - Welcome and introduction by Brayn Alibaks (board member KIVI NIRIA ZHZ)

15:30 hrs - Presentation 'Sustainable Design & Digital Prototyping' by Tim Doidge, Director Autodesk Europe

16.30 hrs - Questions and demonstrations

Speaker(s)

Tim Doidge, Autodesk

Tim has spent more than 20 years developing and implementing strategies for industry leaders in re-branding, driving awareness and entry into new markets. An original thinker with a strong background in design, he has wide experience of integrating groundbreaking initiatives into company methodology, through working with organisations at every level, thought leadership and evangelism.

For the last 3 years at Autodesk, Tim has successfully pursued cross industry solution selling across all verticals, including Architecture, Engineering, Construction, Manufacturing, Automotive and Media and Entertainment as well as encompassing Sustainable Design throughout

Location

Rotterdam University, Academy Square

G.J. de Jonghweg 4-6, 3015 GG Rotterdam, E3.02

Organiser

Informatica

Region South Holland South

Name and contact details for information

Karen de Man

karendeman@kiviniria.nl