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ResourcesBlog[Webinar Recording] From Fusion to Factory: How Xometry Molded Autodesk University’s Macro Keypad

[Webinar Recording] From Fusion to Factory: How Xometry Molded Autodesk University’s Macro Keypad

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Published December 4, 2023

Settle in and gather valuable insights as we explore the development and manufacturing of Xometry’s macro keypad project showcased at Autodesk University 2023.

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Join Xometry and the Autodesk Fusion design team for an on-demand webinar focused on a macro keypad project showcased at Autodesk University 2023. This macro keypad utilized six unique manufacturing technologies, including sophisticated injection molding and overmolding techniques. 

In this session, we analyzed the design challenges and manufacturing strategies that were essential to the development of the keypad's enclosure and keycaps. Gain valuable insights into how Autodesk Fusion enables the integration of diverse manufacturing processes into one project, creating a seamless design-to-production transition.

The webinar was hosted by Greg Paulsen, Xometry’s Director of Applications Engineering, and Scott Benson, a Senior Injection Molding Project Engineer at Xometry, along with Jonathan Odom, Autodesk’s Community Manager and Fusion Specialist. 

Tune in and learn how to:

  • Leverage Xometry's platform to streamline the transition from design to production
  • Discover Autodesk Fusion's role in facilitating multi-technology manufacturing designs
  • Apply DFM principles to enhance injection molding and overmolding processes
  • Examine case studies demonstrating DFM application in mold tooling creation
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This article was written by various Xometry contributors. Xometry is a leading resource on manufacturing with CNC machining, sheet metal fabrication, 3D printing, injection molding, urethane casting, and more.

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