Autodesk showcases next-generation design technology at the Moldflow User Conference

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Autodesk, the global leader in 3D Design technology, for the fourth consecutive year, successfully organized the Moldflow User Conference at Novotel, Pune on 2nd June. The event saw participation from around 200+ professionals in plastic industry and marquee Autodesk customers like Tata Technologies, Robert Bosch Engineering and Business Solutions, L&T Technology Services and Rheomold Engineering Services among others.  The event showcased the success stories of these customers along with new features and enhancements in Moldflow 2018 and the related R&D. In his keynote address,  Mr. Pradeep Nair, Managing Director, Autodesk, India and SAARC discussed about the convergence of how things are designed and made across all industries. He further talked about Autodesk’s role in fueling this convergence and ushering “The Future of Making Things” in India.

A key highlight at the event this year was an interactive session on Generative Design, one of the latest innovation from Autodesk for Indian customers, and how it can be done in Autodesk Simulation. This session was presented by Dr. Nanda Santharam, Sr. Software Architect, Autodesk. Generative Design lets users create highly optimized designs that meet predetermined goals and constraints. It is capable of designing thousands of design options basis the available specifications for any required product.

About Autodesk Moldflow User Conference

Autodesk Moldflow Conference is an annual event organized by Autodesk in different countries across the world. It is a platform that provides an opportunity to the professionals in the plastic industry to earn the latest techniques and trends in plastics design. The attendees get to learn about how to use the latest enhancements in Moldflow, discover new and different approaches for injection molding, and receive guidance from industry experts. Further, they get to see how their peers in the plastics industry are solving today’s challenges and the best way to approach these problems using real-world examples.

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