The Autodesk Imagine Tour
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The Autodesk Imagine Tour - San Jose
June 4, 2009

Today, everyone is facing more risks, complexities and competitive pressures than ever before. That's why you need the ability to innovate, visualize and simulate in the digital world before creating anything in the real one.
Find out how to turn "What if" into reality
Learn how our industry-specific software helps you analyze the real-world performance of your designs. All before you build a thing. Plus, get the chance to ask our experts the questions that directly affect your business and your projects. It’s all possible with Autodesk® 2010 software and all at the Autodesk Imagine Tour.
Registration Closed
San Jose
Date: Thursday June 4, 2009
Time: 7:00 a.m. – 3:30 p.m.
Address: San Jose Marriott
301 South Market Street
San Jose, California  95113
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Lynn Allen
Autodesk Technical Evangelist
Take Design Further: Lynn Allen's AutoCAD 2010 Tips & Techniques
Lynn Allen, Cadalyst columnist and worldwide Autodesk Technical Evangelist, speaks to more than 30,000 users each year. For the past fifteen years she has written a monthly column in Cadalyst magazine called "Circles and Lines" and is the voice behind Cadalyst's "Tips and Tricks Tuesdays". Lynn started using AutoCAD® software with Release 1.4, over 20 years ago, and got her start by teaching at the corporate and collegiate level for 12 years. A sought-after public speaker with a unique comedic style, Lynn has served as the Autodesk University emcee for ten years and is always one of the highest rated speakers. Her latest book is entitled AutoCAD Professional Tips and Techniques.

Nathan Eliason
Manufacturing Technical Specialist
Autodesk 2010 Solutions for Manufacturing – Overview
Autodesk 2010 Solutions for Manufacturing – What's New
After receiving his Bachelor's Degree in Mechanical Engineering, Nathan Eliason worked as a design engineer for Pelco (maker of high-end security camera systems) and James Jones Company (waterworks industry in Southern California). During this time, he logged many hours using Pro/Engineer and SolidWorks CAD systems, so he understands the competition Autodesk resellers face on a daily basis. Before recently joining the Autodesk team, he completed his Masters in Business Administration from Pepperdine University. Nathan looks forward to leveraging his previous experiences in helping Autodesk excel in the marketplace.

Paul Schmucker
Manufacturing Technical Specialist
Autodesk 2010 Solutions for Manufacturing – Industrial Design
Paul received a Bachelor of Science with honors in transportation design from Art Center College of Design in Pasadena, California. Along the way he's worked for Ford/Lincoln/Mercury, Kawasaki Motors Corp. USA, and Volvo Trucks North America. He has designed & developed products for Alpine Electronics & Diamond Audio, watches for Casio G-Shock & Vans, as well as fitness equipment, medical devices and other consumer products for various consultancies. Most recently, he’s worked for Richard Holbrook designing & engineering modern contract furniture for companies including Gunlocke, Bernhardt Design, Brown Jordan and Tropitone. He brings design expertise and manufacturing knowledge to Autodesk, as well as extensive experience using Alias to bring products to market. Paul is enthusiastic about sharing his knowledge and helping Autodesk continue to be a leader.

Joe Gould
AEC Technical Specialist
Autodesk Solutions for Architecture
Tips for Implementing Revit Architecture
Joe Gould, Assoc. AIA, is an Autodesk Technical Specialist focused on architecture and building information modeling (BIM) solutions.  Joe dedicates much of his time to visiting various architectural firms and educating individuals and teams about the advantages of BIM and how firms can leverage available tools to support their business goals and move forward as innovators. Prior to joining Autodesk, Joe worked in the architectural industry as a Project Architect with an emphasis on concept design.  As a current member of the American Institute of Architects and with over 14 years of architectural experience, Joe applies his industry knowledge and commitment to the design profession helping architects find the right software solutions to meet their current architectural challenges.

Lucy Kuhns
Civil Engineering Technical Specialist
Autodesk Solutions for Civil & Structural Engineering
Building Information Modeling in Real Life
Lucy is a civil engineering technical specialist and evangelist for Autodesk. In this role, Lucy serves as a consultant to planning, architectural, surveying, engineering, and construction businesses helping them to leverage the power of 3D modeling and project management technologies. She also guides architectural and civil development project stakeholders in seeking optimum design and outcome by embracing sustainability, communication, collaboration methodologies, and the overall BIM process. Prior to Autodesk, Lucy was a principal partner in a civil engineering and land surveying firm based in Santa Fe, New Mexico and has practiced in New Mexico, Colorado, and Arizona. Lucy received her engineering degree from The Ohio State University and has been working with civil/survey/GIS and architectural software applications since 1989. Lucy hosts the AutoCAD® Civil 3D® Resource Center which is a web-based information portal showcasing solution software. She is featured in the AutoCAD Civil 3D Solution Series webcasts.

Eddie Perlberg
Design Visualization Technical Specialist
Autodesk Solutions for Architecture
The Importance of Design Visualization in the AEC Industry
Eddie Perlberg is a Design Visualization Technical Specialist for Autodesk's Design Visualization Solutions. Prior to his current position at Autodesk, Eddie had spent the last 17 years directly involved with the Architectural industry. Eddie began his career as an intern architect before working for an Autodesk reseller to help customers with their implementation of Autodesk solutions including Architectural Desktop, Revit and Autodesk VIZ and 3ds max. Most recently before joining Autodesk, Eddie worked at various firms including R.A. Smith as a Project Manager for the visualization department and as CAD Manager for Kohl's Department Stores and Kahler Slater Architects. Eddie is also a contributing instructor at Autodesk University for many visualization focused classes.

Ira Rodriguez
AEC Technical Specialist
Building Information Modeling in Real Life
Ira Rodriguez is an AEC Technical Specialist with Autodesk who devotes much of his time helping customers to understand and strategize on Autodesk applications. During his 2-plus years at Autodesk, Ira has become proficient across all AEC solutions, with a special focus on Autodesk Navisworks and Licensing. Prior to joining Autodesk, he managed architectural, 3D and GIS software applications for Mithun Architects in Seattle, WA. Ira holds a degree in Architecture and worked for HOK in Texas, helping to design projects worldwide and training staff on Autodesk applications. He also plays an active role in the Seattle Revit® User Group, serving as the board member for the educational outreach chair.

William Spier
MEP Engineering Technical Specialist
Autodesk Solutions for MEP Engineering
Building Information Modeling in Real Life
William is an Engineering Technical Specialist with Autodesk. With over 14 years experience, his career started out as a plumbing designer with a consulting engineering firm in Seattle where he worked on a high-end, national department store chain account as well as other commercial and institutional projects. Since then he gained design experience in other disciplines including power and lighting, HVAC, and architectural design. William has worked in various fields within the AEC industry, including O&M design work on a major pharmaceutical account for Johnson Controls, Inc. Most recently, before coming to Autodesk he was performing plumbing, piping and mechanical design coordination for a major mechanical contractor in Kansas City, MO. William currently resides in Blue Springs, MO with his wife and five children.

Brian Johnson
Technical Specialist
Autodesk Solutions for Civil & Structural Engineering
Building Information Modeling in Real Life
Brian is a licensed structural engineer with over 10 years of building design and consulting experience. Prior to joining Autodesk in August 2008 as Technical Specialist with emphasis on Revit Structure, he worked for Architectural Engineers Collaborative for six years and then ran his own firm, MJ Structures, for over four years. Brian is well-versed in all structural materials – structural steel, concrete, wood, and masonry – and has designed a variety of structures including single-family residential, commercial and office buildings, parking garages, and mixed-use facilities. He has assisted with setting up and maintaining IT systems for the design offices and has excelled in his knowledge of production and design software including AutoCAD, Revit Structure, RAM Structural System, and RISA 3D. He earned a B.S. in Civil Engineering from the University of Texas at Austin and also worked for Hensel Phelps Construction Co as a field engineer during and immediately after college. Brian lives in Austin, Texas with his wife, Anne, two children, Aidan and Catherine, and three cats. Brian plays drums and percussion and has been in a few local Austin bands. He is also fluent in Spanish from a stint as a foreign exchange student to Spain in high school.

Mark Noland
Solutions Engineer
Autodesk Solutions for Entertainment: Best Practices
Autodesk Solutions for Entertainment: Production Workflow
A traditionally trained artist, Mark graduated from the University of Oregon with a BA in fine and applied arts, with a focus on painting and drawing. His interests in design, composition, and motion compelled him to move into computer graphics, starting with the Targa TIPS software system back in 1987. Mark has worked as a texture artist, level designer and freelance 3D artist. From 2000 to 2005 Mark taught 3ds max and took on the role as director of education for computer graphics training center Oregon3D. Mark has worked on a wide variety of projects match moving, CG Supervising and directing for clients such as EA, Intel, Autodesk, Nike, HP and Double Fine. Mark is currently a Solutions Engineer at Autodesk specializing in 3ds max for the entertainment and architectural visualization industries.

Steven Roselle
Senior Solution Engineer
Autodesk Solutions for Entertainment: Best Practices
Autodesk Solutions for Entertainment: Production Workflow
Steven has been working for Autodesk (previously Alias) for the last six and a half years as an Application Engineer. He is a Maya specialist, with a focus on its use in the video game industry. Over the years, he has had the opportunity to work with and help support a wide array of game developers using Maya for content creation including: Electronic Arts, SCEA, Microsoft, Lucas Arts, Nintendo, THQ and Midway. Previous to his employment at Alias, Steven worked for five years as a freelance 3D artist on a variety of projects ranging from video games to medical visualization to broadcast graphics. He also has five years of industry related teaching experience at the Academy of Art in San Francisco and the School of Visual Arts in NYC. Steven currently resides and works in Austin, TX.

Mark Schoenagel
Solutions Engineer
Autodesk Solutions for Entertainment: Best Practices
Autodesk Solutions for Entertainment: Production Workflow
Mark Schoennagel is Autodesk's Softimage Senior 3D Evangelist, where he has been on the front lines of the company since the early days of SOFTIMAGE|3D. In addition, Mark handles Hardware Certification for Softimage, where he pushes the latest hardware platforms and technologies to their limits, ensuring that they run flawlessly with Autodesk Softimage and Autodesk Face Robot. Today, Mark travels the world giving advanced training and technical demos to Softimage's customers in the games, film and broadcast/post markets, and brings the latest in 3D content creation technology to the companies creating an array of projects.

Peter Southwood
Geospatial Technical Evangelist
Autodesk Solutions for Engineering & GIS Professionals
Autodesk Solutions for Utilities
An expert in CAD and GIS technologies, Peter has a long history demonstrating how to integrate the two technologies for organizations with heavy investment in both. Peter is frequently invited to speak and often hosts webcasts on the topic of geospatial technologies that incorporate the rich design information commonly available.
The Autodesk Imagine Tour Agenda
7:00 a.m. – 8:30 a.m.
Registration/Breakfast/Expo
8:30 a.m. – 10:30 a.m.
Morning Industry Sessions:
  • Autodesk 2010 Solutions for Manufacturing – Overview
  • In this session, we will introduce you to Autodesk® 2010 manufacturing design and engineering software. From popular mechanical and electrical engineering tools built on the AutoCAD® platform to technologies that enable you to integrate all design and engineering data into a single digital model of your completed product, to tools for visualizing and validating your designs. You will learn how the Autodesk solution for Digital Prototyping, with Autodesk® Inventor® software as its foundation, is bringing it all together and helping manufacturing companies go beyond 3D to gain critical business advantage.
  • Autodesk Solutions for Architecture
  • Get a first look at the new features and functionality of Autodesk's architectural and design visualization solutions: Autodesk Revit® Architecture 2010, AutoCAD® Architecture 2010, AutoCAD 2010 and Autodesk 3ds Max Design 2010.  This session begins with a demonstration of how Revit Architecture, the premiere design software for building information modeling (BIM), keeps designs and documentation coordinated, consistent and complete. You'll see how AutoCAD Architecture streamlines the creation of accurate drafting and construction documents, and learn about the many drafting features in AutoCAD 2010. We'll conclude the session with a demonstration of how design visualization with 3ds Max Design lets you explore, validate and communicate your designs early in the design process.
  • Autodesk Solutions for Civil & Structural Engineering
  • Be among the first to see Autodesk's latest building information modeling (BIM) solutions for Civil and Structural Engineering in action. In this session you’ll learn how AutoCAD® Civil 2010 and AutoCAD® Civil 3D® 2010 allows you to deliver your projects faster and with reduced errors. See the latest capabilities of new Revit® Structure 2010 at work to design civil structures more efficiently and with more accurate construction documentation. You'll also hear about new Autodesk® Navisworks and learn how you can improve productivity even more through dynamic simulations, accurate analysis, and powerful clash detection capabilities. You'll also learn how AutoCAD 2010 delivers groundbreaking new capabilities to tackle the most challenging design problems with ease.
  • Autodesk Solutions for MEP Engineering
  • Get a first look at the new features and functionality of Autodesk's solutions for mechanical, electrical, and plumbing (MEP) engineering: AutoCAD® 2010, AutoCAD® MEP 2010 and Revit® MEP 2010. In this session you'll learn how to create construction documentation more efficiently, increase accuracy and accelerate design with AutoCAD MEP. And, with Revit MEP, the building information modeling (BIM) solution for MEP engineers and designers, you'll find out how to minimize design coordination errors between the teams working on an integrated project and how to support better design decisions for more cost-effective and sustainable designs.
  • Autodesk Solutions for Engineering & GIS Professionals
  • Join this session to learn about AutoCAD® Map 3D 2010 software for infrastructure design and data management. AutoCAD Map 3D 2010 is built on the strengths of the AutoCAD platform and especially designed to better integrate engineering and GIS data – in a single environment for more efficient workflows. Learn how to build data intelligence during the design process, integrate design information with GIS data, and quickly distribute completed design and geospatial information with users throughout your organization.
10:30 a.m. – 11:00 a.m.
Autodesk Expo & Break
11:00 a.m. – 12:30 p.m.
Morning Industry Sessions continued
  • Autodesk Solutions for Entertainment: Best Practices
  • Join this session to see how Autodesk Media & Entertainment Digital Entertainment Creation (DEC) tools accelerate the workflow of creative professionals in games development as well as the post-production facilities. Whether you are using 3ds Max, Maya or Autodesk Softimage join us to see some real life examples of how you can improve your production development process. Discover how Autodesk DEC tools give you a competitive advantage. Featuring: Autodesk 3ds Max 2010, Maya 2009, Softimage 7.5
12:30 p.m. – 2:00 p.m.
Reseller Lunch and Learn
2:00 p.m. – 3:30 p.m.
Afternoon Industry Sessions:
  • Autodesk 2010 Solutions for Manufacturing – Industrial Design
  • Product and industrial designers should join this afternoon session to see how the new Autodesk 2010 manufacturing solutions make it even easier to create more themes and concepts, iterate designs faster, visually collaborate, and convey your vision. Learn about Autodesk® Alias® Design 2010 and Autodesk® Alias® Surface 2010. Get a better understanding of how Autodesk solutions connect the conceptual design phase to the manufacturing process to get more innovative products to market faster.  You will see how you can improve the collaboration between design and engineering and help ensure that designs meet aesthetic, ergonomic, and functional requirements before building any physical prototypes. Using Autodesk® Alias® and Autodesk® Inventor® tools to share models easily using a common file format industrial design data can be incorporated into a single digital prototype used throughout product development.
  • Autodesk 2010 Solutions for Manufacturing – What's New
  • In this session, you will learn what is new and exciting in the Autodesk 2010 manufacturing tools. See powerful new capabilities and tight integration with other Autodesk manufacturing software of AutoCAD® 2010, including AutoCAD® Electrical 2010 and AutoCAD® Mechanical 2010 software. Learn about the latest technologies for plastic part design, FEA and simulation, industrial design, data management, assembly design, and sheet metal design.
  • Building Information Modeling in Real Life
  • A Story for Architects, Engineers, and Construction Professionals:
    In January, 2009 Autodesk moved into its new Architecture, Engineering, and Construction (AEC) Solutions Division headquarters in Waltham, Massachusetts. The headquarters building project was an opportunity for Autodesk to implement several new trends in the building industry, including integrated project delivery (IPD), sustainable design, and the technology underpinning all of them – building information modeling (BIM). This session will highlight this real-life, Autodesk project. You'll learn how Autodesk used BIM principles and an integrated project delivery process to realize a consistent, coordinated exchange of information among all project stakeholders, resulting in a final design that is both efficient and sustainable. We'll demonstrate how Revit helped the Architect to update design changes and reflect them throughout all design views. You’ll learn how AutoCAD Civil 3D enabled Civil Engineers to deliver their projects faster and with reduced errors, and hear how using our integrated BIM model and Navisworks software allowed the project team including Civil, MEP, Structural Engineers, and Contractors to visualize their designs and communicate more efficiently and accurately. We'll also show how the Owner and Developer benefited from early design decision making with BIM, and discuss the in-process design visualization tools that helped to leverage BIM quickly and effectively.
  • Tips for Implementing Revit Architecture
  • This session is geared to AutoCAD or AutoCAD Architecture users looking for simple ways to begin implementing Revit Architecture in their workplace. Even if you're already using Revit Architecture, you'll learn new, cost-effective ways to get the most out of this robust software. We'll show you tips on creating families and templates, working with consultants, training strategies and much more! Whether you're just beginning to explore Revit Architecture or currently working with Revit, you'll learn new ways to shave time and effort off of the implementation process. Join us and learn how the latest release of Revit Architecture can be implemented easily, and make your office more productive than ever!
  • The Importance of Design Visualization in the AEC Industry
  • Design visualization plays an integral role in improving AEC efficiencies by allowing architects, designers, engineers, and contractors to better convey design intent, analyze various project scenarios, present photorealistic project renderings to owners and the public, and even implement sustainable design and building elements earlier in the process when changes are easier to make. In this session, you'll learn about the various Autodesk products that comprise design visualization solutions for architects, designers, engineers, and contractors, including Autodesk 3ds Max Design and new products such as Autodesk Navisworks, Autodesk Stitcher, and Autodesk ImageModeler, to discover which tools are right for you. We'll also demonstrate design visualization as part of a BIM workflow, from design through construction, and applications for sustainability with features such as shading and lighting analysis.
  • Autodesk Solutions for Utilities
  • A complete, precise, and accessible infrastructure model is the basis for many of today's key utility initiatives: infrastructure renewal projects, smart grids implementations, asset management, and knowledge transfer.  This session will show you how the Autodesk utility products will help you create, manage, and share this infrastructure model in an open, standards-based environment. 
  • Take Design Further: Lynn Allen's AutoCAD 2010 Tips & Techniques
  • Get an insider's look at the 3D power of AutoCAD 2010. Cadalyst columnist and Autodesk Technical Evangelist Lynn Allen will show you the exciting new features in AutoCAD that will get you started down the road to creating innovative 3D free-form designs. You're also sure to leave with some powerful tools and techniques to use the new parametric drawing tools and the enhanced documentation commands (think PDF inside of AutoCAD!). And as always, you'll expand your AutoCAD skills with a great set of new tips and tricks regardless of the release of AutoCAD you are currently using.
  • Autodesk Solutions for Entertainment: Production Workflow
  • Accelerate your production pipeline with Autodesk's superior pipeline toolsets. Solve real-world production challenges using Autodesk tools that make you more proficient, productive and competitive. Common processes such as modeling characters and set extensions will be explored. In addition, character rigging and animation exchange will also be featured. Last but not least, rendering tools that culminate in the finishing of shots via Autodesk compositing solutions will be demonstrated. Featured products include: Autodesk Mudbox 2009, Autodesk Motionbuilder 2009, Autodesk Toxik 2009, Autodesk Imagemodeler 2009, Autodesk Softimage 7.5, Autodesk Maya 2009, Autodesk 3ds Max 2010.