The exhibit hall is always a fun and fascinating part of the Autodesk University Experience. As an exhibitor, I was in there before it opened.
Here are just a few of the things I saw in the early morning:
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Brittany Presten and Arthur Harsuvanakit's Project Dreamcatcher chair in metal and wood
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The Hackrod chassis generated by Project Dreamcatcher
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A robotically welded lamp (then placed in a lounge setting)
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A race car
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Robotically created 3D objects
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A human-designed automotive part (weight = 5.1 pounds)
A topologically-optimized version of the same part (weight = 3.8 pounds)
A generatively-designed version of the part (weight = 3.2 pounds)
The fill pattern is not uniform inside the part. Much the same way bones grow, more material is deposited in places where the part endures more stress. -
Robots in action
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A food truck
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The Architecture, Engineering, and Construction (AEC) space
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A lightweight pavilion
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A 3D printer and its cartridges
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An electric motorcycle designed with Fusion 360 by Orange County Choppers
Exhibitionism is alive in the lab.