Redshift’s Top 11 Generative Design in Manufacturing Stories in 2020 by Markkus Rovito Redshift’s top 11 stories on generative design in manufacturing for 2020 show how the technology can make product design faster, more efficient, less expensive, and more useful to human needs.
Manufacturing Walk This Way: A Car With Legs Offers a Glimpse Into the Future of Mobility by Redshift Video
Engineering 5 Innovative Voices You Can Hear at This Year’s Autodesk University Conference by Markkus Rovito
Manufacturing Generative Design: Redefining What’s Possible in the Future of Manufacturing [E-book] by Missy Roback In this e-book, learn how early adopters of generative design—including well-known brands, start-ups, and makers—are helping to redefine the future of manufacturing.
Manufacturing How Honda Ditched Conventional Thinking to Design a Lighter Crankshaft by Yasuo Matsunaka In Japan, Honda R&D has been working collaboratively toward a more efficient automotive future, using generative design to drastically reduce the weight of one of the most important parts of a car engine: the crankshaft.
Manufacturing Generative Design Accelerates the BAC Mono Street-Legal Race Car Into the Future by Zach Mortice The BAC Mono is a lean, mean, driving machine—literally. The one-seat, street-legal race car’s superlight profile and generatively designed wheels lead to hyperacceleration and speed.
Manufacturing For Porsche’s Complex Electric-Car Factory, Digital Planning Means Zero Impact by Friederike Voigt To make Porsche’s first electric sportscar, the company used digital factory planning to create a smart, flexible facility—one as green as the car it manufactures.
Manufacturing A Better Electric Car Springs From Modern Factory Design in Germany by Friederike Voigt e.GO manufactures electric vehicles in series production. Apart from electromobility, e.GO focuses on modern design and integrated factory modeling with a view to saving money and time.