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EV pioneer Vayve Mobility’s entire design and make workflow completed in Fusion
Few markets are as competitive, and changing as quickly, as mobility and the automotive industry. At lightning speed, a new entrant needs to not only conceptualize, design, refine and iterate, engineer, produce and assemble the multitude of parts that comprise a car, addressing everything from electronics to suspension parts. It must also manage a complicated and fractured supply chain. All of these capabilities exist in Fusion, which led Vayve Mobility to choose Fusion as its solution for designing and making its two concept electric vehicles—the three-seat Eva and the five-seat CT5. Created in India with the unique needs of that market and environment squarely in its focus, Vayve’s vehicles have integrated solar panels to extend their range.
Vayve Mobility’s Eva prototype will be on display at AU this week, offering a close-up view of what a driven company can achieve when it chooses Fusion for its entire workflow.
The Vayve Mobility prototype Eva solar electric car, designed in Autodesk Fusion, will be on display at AU this week.
Fusion’s growing capabilities and external connections
Built for connected workflows, Fusion has evolved beyond CAD and CAM to encompass CAE, ECAD, PLM, MES, and more. This year we’ve given Fusion the horsepower required by engineering teams who use it for complex projects with thousands of parts in their assemblies. At the same time, we’ve drastically increased its speed: many workflows now take less than half the time they used to; some feel instantaneous, running in less than 10% of the time they took last year.
And while Fusion itself grows in power and capability, extensibility is its true differentiator.
The new Manufacturing Data Model API
Autodesk’s platform approach and APIs, including the new Manufacturing Data Model API, enable partners and customers to build powerful cloud-to-cloud and desktop-to-cloud connections that integrate the many tools of the design and make ecosystem into Fusion workflows.
Today we’re announcing the release of a new Manufacturing Data Model API that enables our customers and partners to more easily exchange data with the cloud-hosted, granular data models that are the lifeblood of every Fusion project. With the new API, authorized third-party apps can now feed their data into Fusion models, better integrating Fusion with existing workflows, connecting it to cloud and desktop tools used across the industry.
Tools like OpenBOM, which created a web-based process that automates bill of materials (BOM) workflows, giving non-designers crucial views into a project’s BOM from the design data, removing a manual, mistake-prone process. And Cideon, which created a two-way connection between Fusion and SAP, enabling CAD engineers and manufacturers to see SAP’s enterprise resource planning (ERP) information in Fusion. This provides greater clarity about the components specified in a design, giving everyone up-to-date BOMs and common ground for follow-up ERP processes, such as calculating costs and ordering parts.
An ecosystem of connected tools for faster collaboration
We recognize that as our customers design and make, they rely on a broad ecosystem of tools that they expect to work together seamlessly. Autodesk partners with more than 150 hardware and software providers, more than 20 of which we added this year, to increase productivity, sustainability and speed to market with innovative products:
- Paperless Parts into Fusion: Integration of the Paperless Parts platform into Fusion enables manufacturing estimators to quickly generate quotes from the CAD models they receive from customers. Regardless of the file format of a model, the manufacturer can quickly identify potential manufacturing issues and use Fusion to make edits to improve a part’s manufacturability.
- Avnet into Fusion: The Avnet plugin empowers electronics designers to access a reference design library, as well as identify, research, cost, source, and procure components from within Fusion. The reference design library provides schematics and project descriptions that engineers can place directly into their designs, while access to Avnet’s supply chain expertise and data offers obsolescence planning, providing design assurance for manufacturability. This feature alone can greatly speed up a product’s time to market.
The Avnet plugin for Fusion puts the ability to source electronics components, price them, understand their availability, and purchase them, right at the fingertips of Fusion users.
- Makersite into Inventor: The Makersite add-on, available now, brings sustainability insights to the product design phase in Inventor. Designers can calculate environmental and cost impacts of designs, view material replacement recommendations, heatmaps of sustainability trouble spots, and track progress toward sustainability goals as they make changes.
Designers working in Autodesk Inventor can view a heatmap of the sustainability impacts of the materials they’ve chosen, and consider alternatives, using the Makersite add-on for Inventor.
- NAVASTO into Alias Automotive: Autodesk has signed a definitive agreement to acquire NAVASTO, a company focused on the use of AI to accelerate design and engineering. The NAVASTO plugin would bring wind tunnel simulation into Alias’s early creative design process. It enables designers to predict and optimize the drag coefficient over an automotive exterior and its aerodynamics, reducing the likelihood of redesigns during engineering.
For automotive exterior designers, NAVASTO’s AI-based wind tunnel performance and aerodynamics analysis predictions are coming to Autodesk Alias.
It’s an exciting time to be in the manufacturing industry.
As more data, people, and processes become connected across the product lifecycle, Autodesk will enable you to thrive by helping you meet the market’s demands for increasingly unique, complex products. Putting the power of tomorrow’s technology to work for you today, making you faster while giving you back time to innovate and create, so you’re more competitive and successful, is our North Star–it’s our commitment every day.
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