What’s New in Autodesk Inventor 2017 – Roundup

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(Find links to all our posts and videos on the new features below)

With Autodesk releasing their new line of products there is an abundant number of new features and improvements. It almost seems like there are too many to keep up with and that’s why we at KETIV are striving to keep our customers ahead of the game.

This short video shows why.

Yesterday, through our Autodesk Virtual Academy (AVA), Loren Welch, Autodesk Product Manager, was able to give our subscribers a look at the new features Inventor 2017 is bringing us. The new features of Inventor 2017 were so interesting that it brought in viewers from all over the world, including Germany! Our viewers also brought in some interesting questions. Have you ever wanted a life like model of a person for your models? An anonymous viewer went ahead and gave us the links to GrabCAD where we can find these.

If you didn’t get a chance to watch it live, watch it here:

Posts

If you missed any of our previous posts, take a look at some of our favorite new features:

Part 1: Enhanced AnyCAD Reference Models
Part 2: Component Transparency
Part 3: 3D PDF Publishing
Part 4: Full Windows 10 and High-Res (4K) Monitor Support
Part 5: Connected Design
Part 6: Presentation Environment
Part 7: Tube and Pipe

Videos

Want to see demonstrations? Check out our YouTube playlist or just go straight to one that looks interesting.

3D PDFs
Shape Generator
Connected Design
3D Sketching
Presentations
Improved Mesh Handling
Modeling
Tube and Pipe
Expanded Interoperability
Top Ten User Feedback Enhancements
Enhanced AnyCAD Reference Model Support

Ready to use Inventor 2017? Give us a call at (866) 465-3848 or email support@ketiv.com and let us help you get started.

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