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Transcript of Autodesk University 2010: Show Guide
Show GuideNovember 30–December 2, 2010
Mandalay Bay, Las Vegas
Introduction
Welcome to Autodesk University 2010.
As the world economy continues to recover, it’s my pleasure to welcome you to Autodesk University 2010.
As companies shift their focus from survival and cost-cutting back to innovation and competitive advantage, now is the perfect time to improve your knowledge, build your skills, and expand your network—and there’s no better place to do that than at Autodesk University.
Here are some highlights of this year’s AU:• Choose from hundreds of classes, labs, and lectures designed to help you take your skills to the
next level and boost your productivity.• Explore the latest trends and technologies, from design computation to infinite computing.• Meet and talk with colleagues, peers, industry leaders, and Autodesk staff from around the
world in an environment ideal for sharing best practices.• Listen to an exciting group of speakers in the AU General Session, including Jeff Kowalski,
Autodesk chief technology officer, talking about infinite computing and innovation.• Take home new professional expertise that can benefit your company and your career.
And the AU experience doesn’t end when the conference does because you can access AU online for learning and networking 24/7/365.
On a personal note, Autodesk University is one of my favorite events of the year: it’s the perfect opportunity for me to talk with customers from all over the world about their projects, their use of Autodesk tools, and the issues they face in their day-to-day work.
Thanks for joining us at Autodesk University 2010.
Carl Bass President and Chief Executive Officer Autodesk, Inc.
Table of Contents
General Information & Daily Schedule ................................................................................. 1–4Conference Information ..................................................................................................................................... 1Daily Schedule ................................................................................................................................................2–4
Highlights & Special Events .................................................................................................5–8Welcome Address/General Session Keynote ................................................................................................5Design Your Own Night Out .............................................................................................................................5International Community Reception ..............................................................................................................5Autodesk University Exhibition ........................................................................................................................5Technology Main Stage Presentation .............................................................................................................5AUGI Annual Meeting ........................................................................................................................................6Annual AUGI Beer Bust ......................................................................................................................................6Industry Keynotes ................................................................................................................................................6Certification Preparation and Exams at AU ...................................................................................................7Autodesk Subscription Cocktail Reception ...................................................................................................7AUGI Day ...............................................................................................................................................................7AUGI Top DAUG Finals .......................................................................................................................................7AU Lounges and Help Desks .............................................................................................................................7Related Events ......................................................................................................................................................8
Classes & Labs ...................................................................................................................9–36
Partners & Advertisements .............................................................................................37–69
Exhibits & Conference Maps ...........................................................................................70–75Exhibitor Map ....................................................................................................................................................70 Exhibitor Listing .................................................................................................................................................71Convention Center Maps ................................................................................................................................ 72South Convention Center—Levels 2 and 3 .......................................................................................... 73–74North Convention Center—Lower Level ......................................................................................................75
Image courtesy of Hobart, Yañez, Ramos, Maguey, and Martínez
BadgesAU 2010 conference badges must be worn at all times to gain entry and maintain access to the conference and exhibition venues.
Medical AssistanceIf you need medical assistance, please ask any AU staff person to contact the on-site emergency medical technician (EMT).
Wireless AccessWireless Internet access is available outside the conference classrooms. Look for signs that say “Wireless Network (WiFi) Available Here.” The conference SSID, which is case-sensitive, is AU2010.
As with most public wireless hot spots, wireless connection is not secure. Autodesk recommends that you take appropriate precautions when using this service, including running a personal firewall and the latest antivirus software.
AU Virtual 2010 Access at the ConferenceTo access AU Virtual 2010 in the convention center, go to the wireless lounge in the Registration area on Level 1, Bayside B where hardwire connections are available. Wireless access to AU Virtual is not available for attendees.
AU 2010 Surveys Available OnlineAfter each class, complete a session survey online at a Survey Kiosk. The kiosks are conveniently located in the foyers outside the classrooms. Each completed survey enters you in that day’s drawing for a free AU 2011 all-inclusive conference pass. Several winners are announced each day.
AU 2010 conference surveys will also be available at the Survey Kiosks on Thursday, December 2 from 6:30 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. Your input is important and will be used to make the next Autodesk University better than ever.
Business CenterLocation: South Convention Center, Level 1
Hours: 7:00 a.m.–6:00 p.m. daily
Phone: 702-322-5700
Fax: 702-632-7234
Conference Shuttle ServiceShuttles runs approximately every 20 minutes, Tuesday: 6:00 a.m.–10:00 p.m. Wednesday: 6:00 a.m.–11:00 p.m. Thursday: 6:00 a.m.–4:00 p.m.
Route: Mandalay Bay Hotel to the Venetian Hotel.
Mandalay Bay Hotel Shuttle Stop: Near the Shark Reef, Level 1. Look for the signs.
Venetian Hotel Shuttle Stop: Tour Lobby, Conference Center, Level 1.
Baggage CheckThursday, December 2
Locations: South Convention Center, Level 1, Bayside A
Hours: 6:30 a.m.–8:00 p.m.
Booking Tours, Show Tickets, and Airport TransportationFor your convenience, Autodesk University has made arrangements with Hello Las Vegas! so you can book exclusive tours, show tickets, and airport transportation to and from the conference.
To book Las Vegas activities or transportation, or for more information, contact Hello Las Vegas! at 702-387-1900, Monday–Friday, 9:00 a.m–5:00 p.m. PST or at [email protected].
Sustainability at AUThe single most important contribution that Autodesk can make to address global sustainability challenges is to provide our customers with the best design and engineering software to enable smarter, more sustainable design decisions—whether to design the next building, highway, car, utility network, or consumer product.
We also recognize that our own environmental performance is important to long-term business success. We aim to model sus-tainability best practices across our business and operations and work with our business partners to do the same. Specifically, we are focused on minimizing greenhouse gas emissions and waste at events such as Autodesk University. To learn more about our commitment to sustainability and sustainable design, visit www.autodesk.com/sustainable-design.
Conference Information
General Information & Daily Schedule
AU 2010 conference badges must be worn at all times to gain entry and maintain access to the conference and exhibition venues.
Sunday, November 28
4:00 p.m.–8:00 p.m. Registration/Information Desk Open South Convention Center, Level 1, Bayside B
Monday, November 29
6:30 a.m.–10:00 p.m. Registration/Information Desk Open South Convention Center, Level 1, Bayside B
8:00 a.m.–5:00 p.m. Autodesk Developer Network Conference South Convention Center, Level 3, South Seas F
8:00 a.m.–6:30 p.m. ATC Summit South Convention Center, Level 3, Jasmine G
9:00 p.m.–5:00 p.m. Design Computation Symposium South Convention Center, Level 3, Palm A
1:30 p.m.–7:00 p.m. Design Technology Management Conference South Convention Center, Level 3, South Seas E
2:00 p.m.–6:00 p.m. Certification Preparation and Exams South Convention Center, Level 3, Banyan A/B
Tuesday, November 30
6:30 a.m.–10:00 p.m. Registration/Information Desk Open South Convention Center, Level 1, Bayside B
7:00 a.m.–8:00 a.m. Grab-and-Go Breakfast South Convention Center, Level 2, Shoreline A
8:00 a.m.–8:00 p.m. Certification Preparation and Exams South Convention Center, Level 3, Banyan A/B
8:00 a.m.–9:30 a.m. Welcome Address/General Session Keynote North Convention Center, Concourse Level, Events Center (Arena)
9:30 a.m.–10:00 a.m. Break South Convention Center, Classroom Foyers, Levels 2 and 3
10:00 a.m.–11:00 a.m. Classes and Hands-on Labs South Convention Center, Levels 2 and 3
11:30 a.m.–12:30 p.m. Classes and Hands-on Labs South Convention Center, Levels 2 and 3
12:30 p.m.–2:00 p.m. Lunch South Convention Center, Level 2, Shoreline A
2:00 p.m.–3:00 p.m. Classes and Hands-on Labs South Convention Center, Levels 2 and 3
Get ready for the most intensive learning and networking experience that the Autodesk® community has to offer—three days of classes, hands-on labs, and keynotes presented by seasoned professionals, industry leaders, and Autodesk executives, plus the latest technology and services from the world’s largest gathering of Autodesk developers and strategic partners. The possibilities are endless.
General Information & Daily Schedule
AU 2010 conference badges must be worn at all times to gain entry and maintain access to the conference and exhibition venues.
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Tuesday, November 30 (continued)
2:00 p.m.–3:00 p.m. Industry Keynote: Manufacturing―Digital Prototyping Comes to Life
South Convention Center, Level 2, Mandalay Bay G
3:30 p.m.–4:30 p.m. Classes and Hands-on Labs South Convention Center, Levels 2 and 3
3:30 p.m.–4:30 p.m. Industry Keynote: Education―From Middle School to Mars: How Inspiration and Innovation Shape the Future
South Convention Center, Level 3, South Seas A
4:30 p.m.–5:00 p.m. Break South Convention Center, Classroom Foyers, Levels 2 and 3
5:00 p.m.–6:00 p.m. Classes and Hands-on Labs South Convention Center, Levels 2 and 3
5:00 p.m.–6:00 p.m. Industry Keynote: AutoCAD and Media & Entertainment―The Power of Choice: Your AutoCAD, Anytime, Anyplace
South Convention Center, Level 2, Mandalay Bay E
6:00 p.m.–9:00 p.m. Exhibit Hall Open―International Community Reception
South Convention Center, Level 2, Shoreline B
Wednesday, December 1
6:30 a.m.–9:00 p.m. Registration/Information Desk Open South Convention Center, Level 1, Bayside B
7:00 a.m.–8:00 a.m. Grab-and-Go Breakfast South Convention Center, Level 2, Shoreline A
8:00 a.m.–10:00 p.m. Certification Preparation and Exams South Convention Center, Level 3, Banyan A/B
8:00 a.m.–9:00 a.m. Classes and Hands-on Labs South Convention Center, Levels 2 and 3
9:30 a.m.–10:30 a.m. Classes and Hands-on Labs South Convention Center, Levels 2 and 3
10:30 a.m.–11:00 a.m. Break South Convention Center, Classroom Foyers, Levels 2 and 3
11:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m. Classes and Hands-on Labs South Convention Center, Levels 2 and 3
11:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m. Industry Keynote: Infrastructure―Critical Tools for Critical Infrastructure
South Convention Center, Level 2, Mandalay Bay G
11:30 a.m.–2:00 p.m. Exhibit Hall Open South Convention Center, Level 2, Shoreline B
12:00 p.m.–1:30 p.m. Lunch South Convention Center, Level 2, Shoreline A
1:30 p.m.–2:30 p.m. Classes and Hands-on Labs South Convention Center, Levels 2 and 3
1:30 p.m.–2:30 p.m. Industry Keynote: Building―New Technology and Industry Innovation for the Entire Building Life Cycle
South Convention Center, Level 2, Mandalay Bay G
1:30 p.m.–2:30 p.m. Industry Keynote: Plant Solutions―Plant Design with a Suite Advantage
South Convention Center, Level 3, South Seas B
3:00 p.m.–4:00 p.m. Classes and Hands-on Labs South Convention Center, Levels 2 and 3
AU 2010 conference badges must be worn at all times to gain entry and maintain access to the conference and exhibition venues.
General Information & Daily Schedule3
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Wednesday, December 1 (continued)
4:00 p.m.–4:30 p.m. Break South Convention Center, Classroom Foyers, Levels 2 and 3
4:30 p.m.–5:30 p.m. Classes and Hands-on Labs South Convention Center, Levels 2 and 3
6:00 p.m.–7:00 p.m. Hands-on Labs South Convention Center, Level 2
6:00 p.m.–7:00 p.m. Technology Main Stage South Convention Center, Levels 2, Mandalay Bay G
6:00 p.m.–7:00 p.m. AUGI Annual Meeting South Convention Center, Levels 2, Mandalay Bay E
7:00 p.m.–10:00 p.m. Exhibit Hall Open―AUGI Annual Beer Bust South Convention Center, Level 2, Shoreline B
Thursday, December 2
6:30 a.m.–8:00 p.m. Registration/Information Desk Open South Convention Center, Level 1, Bayside B
7:00 a.m.–8:00 a.m. Grab-and-Go Breakfast South Convention Center, Level 2, Shoreline A
8:00 a.m.–6:30 p.m. Certification Preparation and Exams South Convention Center, Level 3, Banyan A/B
8:00 a.m.–9:00 a.m. Classes and Hands-on Labs South Convention Center, Levels 2 and 3
9:30 a.m.–10:30 a.m. Classes and Hands-on Labs South Convention Center, Levels 2 and 3
10:30 a.m.–11:00 a.m. Break South Convention Center, Classroom Foyers, Levels 2 and 3
11:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m. Classes and Hands-on Labs South Convention Center, Levels 2 and 3
11:30 a.m.–2:00 p.m. Exhibit Hall Open South Convention Center, Level 2, Shoreline B
12:00 p.m.–1:30 p.m. Lunch South Convention Center, Level 2 Shoreline A
1:30 p.m.–2:30 p.m. Classes and Hands-on Labs South Convention Center, Levels 2 and 3
3:00 p.m.–4:00 p.m. Classes and Hands-on Labs South Convention Center, Levels 2 and 3
4:00 p.m.–4:30 p.m. Break South Convention Center, Classroom Foyers, Levels 2 and 3
4:30 p.m.–5:30 p.m. Classes and Hands-on Labs South Convention Center, Levels 2 and 3
6:00 p.m.–7:00 p.m. Hands-on Labs South Convention Center, Level 2
7:00 p.m. Conference Concludes
AU 2010 conference badges must be worn at all times to gain entry and maintain access to the conference and exhibition venues.
General Information & Daily Schedule
Welcome Address/General Session KeynoteTuesday, November 30
8:00 a.m.–9:30 a.m. North Convention Center, Concourse Level, Events Center (Arena)
This year Autodesk CEO Carl Bass has invited several remark-able people onstage for an exploration of big ideas about design, engineering, entertainment, and technology. Join us as provocative thought leaders, unsung heroes, and professionals like you talk about the work they are doing to imagine, design, and create a better world. Also hear Autodesk CTO Jeff Kowalski discuss technology trends and their effect on the world of design.
Design Your Own Night OutAfter an intensive week of learning and networking, you will be ready to relax and enjoy the companionship of colleagues, new business contacts, partners, and friends. This year, you have the power to plan your own exciting night out. Use the $75 gift card included with your registration packet to try something differ-ent, and experience some of the fabulous dining and entertain-ment offerings at the Mandalay Bay and other Las Vegas venues.
International Community ReceptionTuesday, November 30
6:00 p.m.–9:00 p.m. South Convention Center, Level 2, Shoreline B
Join thousands of your fellow attendees from around the globe as AU 2010 opens the Exhibit Hall in grand style. Tonight’s theme is International Community, so come and enjoy a variety of international cuisines, drink, music, and more!
Autodesk University ExhibitionLocation: South Convention Center, Level 2, Shoreline B
Visit the Exhibit Hall where the world’s largest gathering of Autodesk authorized developers, solution providers, and strategic partners are showcasing their latest solutions—many on display to the public for the first time. See what is new, learn what is cutting edge, and explore the latest technology and service must-haves for your company. Get answers from the people who create the hardware, software, and services to extend and enhance Autodesk software. And while you are there, do not miss the Exhibit Hall Theater, Design Matters: Customer Showcase + Autodesk Labs, International Community Pavilion, and the Autodesk Pavilion.
Date Hours
Tuesday, November 30 6:00 p.m.-9:00 p.m.
Wednesday, December 1 11:30 a.m.-2:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m.-10:00 p.m.
Thursday, December 2 11:30 a.m.-2:00 p.m.
Technology Main Stage PresentationWednesday, December 1
6:00 p.m.–7:00 p.m. South Convention Center, Level 2, Mandalay Bay G
Join host Robert Vizza, director, Autodesk Global Alliances, for an informal discussion on emerging technologies, near-future breakthroughs, and upcoming tools and solutions that may help you do your job better, and help your business maintain growth in this economic climate. Joining the discussion are Jeff Kowalski, VP, CTO, Autodesk; Liam Quinn, Business Client CTO, Dell; Will Allen, IPG GSB chief technologist, Hewlett-Packard; and Balint Fleischer, GM DCG Planning & Architecture, Intel. Drinks and light refreshments will be served.
Inspiration, new skills, fresh ideas, professional connections, and some fun too–that is what Autodesk University delivers. From morning sessions to late evening activities, opportunities abound for advancing your knowledge and your career.
AU 2010 conference badges must be worn at all times to gain entry and maintain access to the conference and exhibition venues.
Highlights & Special Events
AUGI Annual MeetingWednesday, December 1
6:00 p.m.–7:00 p.m. South Convention Center, Level 2, Mandalay Bay E
Join Autodesk User Group International (AUGI®) at its Annual Meeting where members are informed about AUGI’s status, progress, and future plans. The year is reviewed, financial reports are presented, and a new vision for the coming year is articulated. Not an AUGI member? No problem. All are invited—and encouraged—to attend this open meeting.
Hear about the great things AUGI has accomplished since AU 2009, and discover AUGI’s plans for the coming year.
Annual AUGI Beer BustWednesday, December 1
7:00 p.m.–10:00 p.m. South Convention Center, Level 2, Shoreline B (Exhibit Hall)
Mingle with thousands of your fellow AUGI members over a cold brew at the 2010 AUGI Annual Beer Bust in the Exhibit Hall. While there, take a closer look at all the AU 2010 exhibits and activities. The AUGI Beer Bust is a perennial favorite, open to all attendees.
Industry Keynotes
Manufacturing Keynote: Digital Prototyping Comes to Life
Tuesday, November 30
2:00 p.m.–3:00 p.m. South Convention Center, Level 2, Mandalay Bay G
Marcus Hays of Pi Mobility, Andrew Sears of Balzer Pacific, and Joseph Neidig of ITAMCO will discuss their real-world chal-lenges and the various ways they used Autodesk® Inventor® and Digital Prototyping. Autodesk’s Rob Cohee will provide his own “Rob Unscripted” spin on Hot Tech.
Education Keynote: From Middle School to Mars—How Inspiration and Innovation Shape the Future
Tuesday, November 30
3:30 p.m.–4:30 p.m. South Convention Center, Level 3, South Seas A
Dave Lavery is a man on a mission. In fact, as program execu-tive for Solar System Exploration at NASA Headquarters in Washington, DC, he is responsible for executive oversight of the design and development of the next generation of Mars exploration spacecraft and the advanced technologies to enable them. What skills, attitudes, and technologies does NASA employ today to design a project, a spacecraft, experiments, or a collaborative mission team? Dave will share his experience designing both ground-breaking NASA missions and catalytic programs for students as well as offer his observations on how to prepare the next generation of engineers, designers, and rocket scientists.
AutoCAD and Media & Entertainment Keynote: The Power of Choice: Your AutoCAD, Anytime, Anyplace.
Tuesday, November 30
5:00 p.m.–6:30 p.m. South Convention Center, Level 2, Mandalay Bay E
AutoCAD® software, rock ‘n’ roll, and Hollywood―join us for an exclusive AU experience! See why the AutoCAD platform has never offered more choice. From mobile to the Mac® and Windows® desktops, you can choose how to develop your designs regardless of your location, hardware, operating system, or industry. Tyler Kicera, director of Design at Tait Towers, will show the magic behind the innovative stage and lighting design for rock ‘n’ roll legend Jon Bon Jovi’s 2010 Circle Tour, created with AutoCAD and Autodesk® 3ds Max® Design software. Get an exclusive sneak peek of the design and visual effects of Walt Disney Pictures’ highly anticipated TRON: Legacy prior to the movie’s December 17 release! Cliff Plumer, chief executive officer of the Academy Award®-winning digital production studio, Digital Domain, will preview some of the movie’s most exciting clips in our Disney Digital 3D and 7.1 audio theater.
Infrastructure Keynote: Critical Tools for Critical Infrastructure
Wednesday, December 1
11:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m. South Convention Center, Level 2, Mandalay Bay G
Autodesk infrastructure solutions enable transportation, energy, water/wastewater, and land development professionals to take full advantage of model-based workflows to plan, design, build, and manage their projects. In this session, you will learn about the Autodesk infrastructure products available today and see a preview of technologies that will help you to imagine, design, and create the sustainable infrastructure of tomorrow.
Building Keynote: New Technology and Industry Innovation for the Entire Building Life Cycle
Wednesday, December 1
1:30 p.m.–2:30 p.m. South Convention Center, Level 2, Mandalay Bay G
Come and see firsthand the latest cutting-edge advancements in Autodesk technology for architects, engineers, contractors, and building owners, brought to you by Autodesk product and industry managers, as well as innovators…like you!
Plant Solutions Keynote: Plant Design with a Suite Advantage
Wednesday, December 1
1:30 p.m.–2:30 p.m. South Convention Center, Level 3, South Seas B
Join vice president of AEC Plant Solutions, Mark Strassman, as he introduces the new Autodesk® Plant Design Suite software. As designers and engineers in the process and power industry, you now have a single integrated solution that will enable you to imagine, design, and create a plant from start to finish. In this session, you will learn details about the Autodesk Plant Design Suite and watch demonstrations that illustrate how this product can help you save time, improve design productivity, and stay on budget and on schedule. If you work in the process and power industry, don’t miss this session!
AU 2010 conference badges must be worn at all times to gain entry and maintain access to the conference and exhibition venues.
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Certification Preparation and Exams at AULocation: South Convention Center, Level 3, Banyan A/B
Certification exams and prep labs are offered on a first-come first-served basis at AU. No preregistration is required.
Date Hours
Monday, November 29 2:00 p.m.–6:00 p.m.
Tuesday, November 30 8:00 a.m.–8:00 p.m.
Wednesday, December 1 8:00 a.m.–10:00 p.m.
Thursday, December 2 8:00 a.m.–6:30 p.m.
Note: Autodesk® Moldflow® Certification for both Bronze and Silver will be offered exclusively on Monday, November 29 on Level 2, Mandalay Bay K, and requires registration in advance via the AU Class Scheduler. Sign up when you reserve your classes.
Autodesk Subscription Cocktail ReceptionThursday, December 2
5:30 p.m.–7:30 p.m. North Convention Center, Lower Level, South Pacific E
Autodesk extends a warm invitation to all of our Subscription customers to attend a special cocktail reception. For entry to the event, be sure to wear the “I Subscribe” ribbon that you will receive when you pick up your badge on-site at the conference.
Not a Subscription customer? Stop by the kiosks in the South Convention Center on Levels 2 and 3 or the Autodesk Pavilion in the Exhibit Hall for more information.
AUGI DayWednesday, December 1
All day South Convention Center, All Levels
Wear your vintage and new AUGI gear for the chance to win an award. Throughout the day, AUGI volunteers and board members will be on the lookout for members showing their AUGI pride. If you are noticed, you will get a “speeding ticket.” Bring that ticket to the AUGI Booth during the AUGI Beer Bust on Wednesday, December 1 at 7:00 p.m. for an opportunity to participate in the judging. The top winners will get an award.
AUGI Top DAUG FinalsThursday, December 2
12:00 noon South Convention Center, Level 2, Shoreline B (Exhibit Hall)
Open to all AU attendees, the Top DAUG contest is a two-part competition that tests your AutoCAD knowledge and drawing skills. The Top DAUG Finals, a fast-paced, high-energy show-down, determines the Top DAUG for the coming year. Stop by the International Community Pavilion to learn more about Top DAUG and to try your hand. Perhaps you will be the next Top DAUG!
AU Lounges and Help Desks
Industry Lounges
Tuesday, November 30–Thursday, December 2
All day
Stop by the ever-popular industry lounges, where you can meet one-on-one with Autodesk product team members and industry experts, network with your fellow enthusiasts, and check out amazing projects.
Architecture, Engineering, and Construction Lounge South Convention Center, Level 3, Palm Foyer
AutoCAD Lounge South Convention Center, Level 2, Mandalay Bay Foyer
Education Lounge South Convention Center, Level 2, Mandalay Bay Foyer
Manufacturing Lounge South Convention Center, Level 2, Mandalay Bay Foyer
Best-in-Class Product Lounge
Tuesday, November 30–Thursday, December 2
All day South Convention Center, Level 2, Mandalay Bay Foyer
Do you wonder what it would be like to have a workstation that is perfectly optimized to run your design software? Come to the lounge and experience best-in-class workstations from HP and Dell running best-in-class 3D design software from Autodesk.
AU Sponsor Lounge: Hewlett-Packard
Tuesday, November 30–Thursday, December 2
8:00 a.m.–6:30 p.m. South Convention Center, Level 2, Mandalay Bay Foyer
Stop by the HP lounge and learn how their products and services can contribute to your own success.
AU Reseller Co-Host Help Desks
Monday, November 29–Wednesday, December 1
9:00 a.m.–11:00 a.m. 1:00 p.m.–3:00 p.m. South Convention Center, Level 1, Bayside B Foyer
AU 2010 welcomes and applauds the strategic role value-added resellers play in the greater Autodesk community. These leading partners and trusted advisers, together with their customers, act as catalysts for positive change in their organizations and the communities they serve. Visit the Co-Host Help Desks outside the registration area to ask questions and to learn more about their products and services.
Subscription Kiosk
Tuesday, November 30–Thursday, December 2
All Day South Convention Center, Level 2, Mandalay Bay Foyer and Level 3, Palm Foyer
Stop by an Autodesk® Subscription kiosk to learn more about the exclusive software, training, and support benefits available to Subscription customers.AU 2010 conference badges must be worn at all times to gain entry and
maintain access to the conference and exhibition venues.
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Related Events
Autodesk Developer Network Conference
Monday, November 29
8:00 a.m.–5:00 p.m. South Convention Center, Level 3, South Seas F
Autodesk Developer Network (ADN) members are invited to join their software developer colleagues as well as Autodesk engineers at the annual Autodesk Developer Days Conference at Autodesk University for a day of developers-only learning and networking. This is your chance to really get to the heart of Autodesk technologies. Take advantage of the in-depth afternoon technical sessions covering each of our vertical industry technology offerings. The conference is free and available to ADN members only.
Design Computation Symposium
Monday, November 29
9:00 a.m.–5:00 p.m. South Convention Center, Level 3, Palm A
We are all using computers in design, but how are computers being used in design? Explore the world of design computation through the ideas and experience of leading researchers, educa-tors, and practitioners at the Design Computation Symposium.
We are joined at this symposium by some of the masters of digital craft, the ability to harness digital tools to create artifacts that would be practically impossible to design―let alone make―without computation. These experts are leading researchers, educators, and practitioners for whom computation has become the most expressive medium of design.
ATC Summit
Monday, November 29
8:00 a.m.–6:30 p.m. South Convention Center, Level 3, Jasmine G
Join fellow Autodesk Authorized Training Center (ATC®) managers and staff for the ATC Summit 2010 to share ideas and celebrate the program’s milestone anniversary. The ATC program continues to grow and change to meet the demands of our partners and customers. Come together with your peers to participate in sessions about online learning, business develop-ment, and marketing opportunities, then join us for a toast to celebrate 25 years of the ATC program at our networking reception immediately following the afternoon sessions. The conference is held prior to Autodesk University, so you can take full advantage of both events on the same trip. This event is open to active ATC managers and staff only.
Design Technology Management Conference
Monday, November 29
1:30 p.m.–7:00 p.m. South Convention Center, Level 3, South Seas E
This new conference will focus on managers of design technol-ogy services. If you are responsible for keeping your design enterprise working smoothly, controlling overhead, and motivating staff, you will benefit from the range of relevant topics presented during this half-day conference.
Content for the conference will focus on the business issues that managers face—from the impact of a new release on their systems and teams to best practices and many other issues in between. Special focus will be on building information modeling (BIM). Emphasis will be placed on group discussions with other managers in collaborative environments that foster sharing, problem solving, and learning. Class space is limited, and you must be a manager of design technology services to participate.
Autodesk User Community Sessions
Tuesday, November 30–Thursday, December 2
If you are leading or directing an online community or a local user group (or would like to start one), attend these community courses to find out what is new and effective in other user groups and online communities, and learn how to make your job easier. These sessions are open to all Autodesk University attendees.
Wednesday, December 1
11:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m. BO322-2 | Community: Starting and Planning Online User Groups and Communities | Kevin Robinson
Thursday, December 2
7:00 a.m.–8:00 a.m. CM414-1 | CAD Geeks Inside: Starting, Maintaining, and Enabling a Company User Group | Kevin Robinson
Thursday, December 2
8:00 a.m.–9:00 a.m. BO416-1 | Community: Leading and Nurturing Members in User Groups and Online Communities | Jim Meyer
ADN DevLab at AU
Tuesday, November 30
9:00 a.m.–5:00 p.m. South Convention Center, Level 2, Lagoon C
For the first time this year, we are extending the ADN Conference with an optional DevLab day. Get help and advice on implementing a specific feature in your application, receive general application design advice, or further discuss the topics presented in the ADN Developer Conference.
Entry Requirements: The ADN DevLab event requires either a full Autodesk University pass or our specially priced ADN one-day AU pass. Come and go as you please between DevLab and AU classes. The ADN one-day AU pass gives you access to all of Tuesday’s AU events—keynotes, AU classes and labs, the Exhibit Hall, and breakfast, lunch, and evening reception.
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AU 2010 conference badges must be worn at all times to gain entry and maintain access to the conference and exhibition venues.
Classes, hands-on labs, PowerTracks, and unconference sessions form the learning core of Autodesk University. All of these sessions as well as industry keynotes require preregistration, but drop-ins are allowed when room is available. The General Session is open to all without preregistration.
FacultyThe AU faculty includes top instructors, authors, programmers, and experts working in all key industries. Autodesk welcomes and thanks these dedicated professionals who help AU attendees get the most from their investments in Autodesk technologies.
Class Surveys Available OnlineAfter each class, complete a class survey online at a Survey Kiosk. This year the kiosks are conveniently located in the foyers outside the classrooms. Each completed survey enters you in that day’s drawing for a free AU 2011 all-inclusive conference pass. Several winners are announced each day.
Class LocationsSouth Convention Center:Levels 2 and 3
North Convention Center:Concourse Level Lower Level
Key to Classes
AIA AIA Credits
AB Architecture and Building Design
AC AutoCAD
Autodesk Subscription
BU Business Owner
CM CAD Management and IT
CI Civil Infrastructure
CDM Collaboration and Data Management
CR Construction and Real Estate
CD Creative Concept Design
CP Customization and Programming
DL Design Leadership
DTM Design Technology Management
DV Design Visualization
ED Education
FM Facilities Management
GV Government
Lab Hands-on Lab
Keynote
MA Manufacturing
ME MEP Design and Engineering
GIS Planning and GIS
PD Plant Design
PT PowerTrack
SE Structural Design and Engineering
UT Utilities and Telecommunications
Unconference
AU 2010 conference badges must be worn at all times to gain entry and maintain access to the conference and exhibition venues.
Classes & Labs
AU 2010 conference badges must be worn at all times to gain entry and maintain access to the conference and exhibition venues.
Monday, November 29 9:00 a.m.–5:00 p.m.
AC Design Computation Symposium Level 3, Palm A Robert Aish
Monday, November 29 1:00 p.m.–6:00 p.m.
MA Lab PT
Autodesk Moldflow Certification Exam Level 2, Mandalay Bay K Jay Shoemaker
Monday, November 29 1:30 p.m.–2:00 p.m.
DTM Design Technology Management Conference―Welcome! Level 3, South Seas E Robert Green
Monday, November 29 2:00 p.m.–3:00 p.m.
DTM The Social Science of Software Implementation Level 3, Banyan E Mario Guttman
DTM BIM and Business Development Level 3, Banyan F Joseph Joseph
DTM BIM: One Size Does Not Fit All Level 3, South Seas B Darren Young
DTM The Mechanics of Project Management: Successfully Herding Cats Level 3, South Seas E Mark Hechel
Monday, November 29 3:30 p.m.–4:30 p.m.
DTM What Do We Need from Resellers? Level 3, Banyan E Joseph Joseph
DTM Integrated Project Delivery: Is It Happening? How Is It Happening? Level 3, Banyan F Kevin Ellis
DTM BIM 2.0: Transitioning an Office to Mainstream BIM Level 3, South Seas B Robert Yori
DTM Around the Bend: The Future of Technology in Practice Level 3, South Seas E Wesley Benn
Monday, November 29 5:00 p.m.–6:00 p.m.
DTM Beyond the Bend: The Future of Practice in Technology Level 3, Banyan E Wesley Benn
DTM Saving Money with CAD Management Level 3, Banyan F Robert Green
DTM BIM Infrastructure Best Practices Level 3, South Seas B David Pluke
DTM I Work in the Cloud with My Feet on Solid Ground Level 3, South Seas E Tench Tilghman
Monday, November 29 6:00 p.m.–7:00 p.m.
DTM Design Technology Management Conference―Wrap-up! Level 3, South Seas E Robert Green
Classes & Labs10
Tuesday, November 30 10:00 a.m.–11:00 a.m.
PD Taking a Quick Spin Through the Autodesk Plant Design Suite Level 2, Lagoon F David Butts
AC The Dos and Don’ts of the 2D AutoCAD User—Revealed! Level 2, Mandalay Bay A Matt Murphy
CR BIM for Contractors: Autodesk Navisworks from Design to Construction to Facilities Management
Level 2, Mandalay Bay B David Epps
AB From CAD to BIM: the Paradigm Shift Level 2, Mandalay Bay C Andrew Hill
CI Dig Yourself Out of a Hole! Earthwork in AutoCAD Civil 3D Level 2, Mandalay Bay D Kevin Sanders
AB Lab Welcome to Family Counseling Level 2, Mandalay Bay F Donnia Tabor-Hanson
CP Lab Interoperability of an AutoCAD Civil 3D .NET Application and
Associative Surfaces COM APILevel 2, Mandalay Bay H Isaac Rodriguez
CM Lab Switching to Mac? Best Practices for Your CAD Department’s Move to Mac
Level 2, Mandalay Bay I Joshua Johnson
CI Lab Introduction to Autodesk Storm and Sanitary Analysis Level 2, Mandalay Bay J Chris Maeder
MA Lab I Love This Sheet Metal! Using Autodesk Inventor 2011 to Create Precision Sheet Metal Parts
Level 2, Mandalay Bay K Rollin Godette
MA Voice of the Customer: Test Drive New Web-Based Interface for Autodesk Inventor Stress Analysis
Level 2, MFG Lounge A Tyler Henderson
MA Listening to the Voice of the Customer: Schematics Usability Study Level 2, MFG Lounge B Amy Silverman
MA Voice of Customer: Manufacturing Learning Experience—the Next Generation
Level 2, Reef A Paul Normand
MA PT In-Depth Analysis of Overmolded Inserts Using Autodesk Moldflow Level 2, Reef C Brendan Zarechian
ME Autodesk Ecotect and Green Building Studio: Providing Answers in Hospital Design at the SD Phase
Level 2, Reef E Shaun McDonough
UT Sewer Master Planning with AutoCAD Map 3D and Autodesk Storm and Sanitary Analysis Extension
Level 2, Reef F Dan Leighton
CDM CAD Data Controls the World: Key It in Once with Autodesk Vault Professional
Level 3, Banyan C Steve Hilvers
AB Content Standards- Making Content Shareable Across Offices Level 3, Banyan D Aaron Maller
DV Join the Revolution: Rendering with iray Level 3, Jasmine Ballroom A
Shane Griffith
CM Tech Transitions: Will the Move to 3D Make You Obsolete? Level 3, Jasmine Ballroom F
Mark Kiker
CM Competitive Advantage: Industry Training Trends and Directions Level 3, Palm A Donald Schwartz
ED Experiments with Teaching Integrated Construction Practice and Global Collaboration
Level 3, Palm D Koshy Varghese
SE Slope It, Slope It Good: Sloping Framing in Autodesk Revit Structure Level 3, Palm E Rebecca Frangipane
UT Migrating to Autodesk Topobase Electric: A Real World Experience Level 3, Palm F Andy Morsell
ME PT Autodesk As a Living Lab for Rapid Energy Modeling Level 3, South Seas B Emma Stewart
UT A Metadata to Remember: The Importance of Metadata Management for Infrastructure Utility Companies
Level 3, South Seas C Anthony Neal
CR What Do Owners Want? Case Studies of BIM-Enabled Commissioning, Handover, and Operations
Level 3, South Seas D Josh Kanner
CP Introduction to the Revit API Level 3, South Seas E Rod Howarth
AB PT Advanced Techniques for Curtain Walls, Curtain Panels, and Adaptive Components in Autodesk Revit
Level 3, South Seas F James Vandezande
CD Making Amazing Concepts and Illustrations with Autodesk Alias Design, Sketch, and Showcase
Level 3, South Seas G Michal Jelinek
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Tuesday, November 30 10:00 a.m.–11:00 a.m. (continued)
CR Advancing Pre-Construction Owner, Designer, and Contractor Deliberations with Autodesk Applications
Level 3, South Seas H James Mckenzie
CI Claiming New Territory with Autodesk LandXplorer Level 3, South Seas J Dan Campbell
Tuesday, November 30 10:00 a.m.–12:30 p.m.
ME Lab Creating MEP Families from Scratch: Piping and Mechanical Fittings, Accessories, and Equipment
Level 2, Mandalay Bay L Adam Sheather
MA From Concept to Reality: A Vision of How It Can Go Together Level 2, Reef B Craig Breckenridge
MA Autodesk Inventor 2011 Certification Exam Preparation Level 2, Reef D Thomas Tremblay
CP Understanding Solid Models and the API in Autodesk Inventor Level 3, Jasmine Ballroom E
Brian Ekins
CM A Hardware Wonk's Guide to the Autodesk Revit Platform Level 3, Jasmine Ballroom G
Matthew Stachoni
AB Beyond Massing: Conceptual Design Tools in Autodesk Revit Architecture 2011
Level 3, Palm B David Fano
DV What's New in Autodesk 3ds Max and Autodesk 3ds Max Design 2011 Level 3, Palm C Eddie Perlberg
ED Autodesk 3ds Max Design Certification: Prepare for Success Level 3, Palm H Nino Caldarola
AB BIM Collaboration: Working with Autodesk Revit Architecture Remotely
Level 3, South Seas A Lonnie Cumpton
Tuesday, November 30 11:30 a.m.–12:30 p.m.
DV Project Management Basics: How to Manage a Design Visualization Project
Level 2, Lagoon F Jay Mezher
SE Creating Advanced Parametric Content in Autodesk Revit: Kiss Dysfunctional Families Goodbye
Level 2, Mandalay Bay A Desiree Ratley
CI Join the Part Builder Skull and Bones Society Level 2, Mandalay Bay B Cyndy Davenport
CDM Change Management for Engineers Level 2, Mandalay Bay C Stephen Maloney
CR BIM for Contractors: BIM on Large Data Center Projects Level 2, Mandalay Bay D Zack Creach
CI Lab An Introduction to Quantity Takeoff Tools with AutoCAD Civil 3D Level 2, Mandalay Bay F Robert Gadbaw
CM Lab Best Doggone Xref Program Ever Level 2, Mandalay Bay H Jack Foster
CD Lab Autodesk Alias Sketch: Experience This New Vector-Raster Hybrid Creative Environment
Level 2, Mandalay Bay I Kyle Runciman
CR Lab Integrating Autodesk Quantity Takeoff and Timberline Estimating Level 2, Mandalay Bay J Kevin Miller
MA Lab Designing Snap Fit Assemblies with Autodesk Inventor and Autodesk Algor
Level 2, Mandalay Bay K Tyler Henderson
MA Voice of the Customer: Consumer Product Design and Engineering in Autodesk Inventor
Level 2, MFG Lounge A George Hudetz
MA Voice of the Customer: Facilities Planning and Layout Workflows Level 2, Reef A James Herzing
MA PT Validation of Autodesk Moldflow for Connector HoUsings Level 2, Reef C Miriam Davie
AC Secrets to Passing the AutoCAD Certification Exams—Revealed! Level 2, Reef E Matt Murphy
ME MEP Design to Fabrication: A Practical Workflow for the AEC Professional
Level 2, Reef F David Quigley
AC What Can Crash Error Reporting Do for You? Level 3, Banyan C Mike Dickason
From CAD to BIM: The Paradigm Shift Level 3, Banyan D Andrew Hill
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Tuesday, November 30 11:30 a.m.–12:30 p.m. (continued)
AB PT
Advanced Techniques for Curtain Walls, Curtain Panels, and Adaptive Components in Autodesk Revit (Repeat)
Level 3, Banyan E James Vandezande
ME Real World Advice on Using Autodesk Revit MEP for Design Through Construction
Level 3, Banyan F Joel Londenberg
MA AutoCAD Electrical Power Tools for Power Users Level 3, Jasmine Ballroom A
Robert Stein
DV Autodesk Backburner: Love It or Hate It? Level 3, Jasmine Ballroom F
George Matos
AC The Cloud’s the Limit: Work Anywhere with the AutoCAD WS Web and Mobile Application
Level 3, Jasmine Ballroom H
Tal Weiss
ME Rockin’ Hot Revit MEP 2011 Tips Level 3, Palm A David Butts
ED Creating a 21st Century Learning Experience for the Autodesk Toolset
Level 3, Palm D David Delgado
UT Autodesk Solutions Add Valuable Situational Awareness for Utility Operations
Level 3, Palm F Doug Laslo
UT Autodesk Topobase Integration Blueprints Level 3, South Seas C Pat Byrne
AC No Mesh About It: Create Ship Hulls and Other Complex Surface Models in AutoCAD
Level 3, South Seas D Philip Schlickenmaier
CP Trick Up Your Tool Palettes: How to Make Your Tool Palettes Do Even More!
Level 3, South Seas E Wayne Morrell
AB PT Integrated Interior Design and Architectural Modeling and Documentation in Autodesk Revit
Level 3, South Seas F Scott Brown
CI A Smooth Approach to Roadway Rehab and Widening Level 3, South Seas G Alan Gilbert
CI Using Autodesk Storm and Sanitary Analysis on Large Stormwater Projects
Level 3, South Seas H Tim Olson
AB Parametrics Laid Bare: Panels and Adaptive Components in Autodesk Revit
Level 3, South Seas I Robert Manna
CI Raster Images, Elevation Models, and Point Clouds in AutoCAD Map 3D and AutoCAD Civil 3D
Level 3, South Seas J Nathan Moore
Tuesday, November 30 12:30 p.m.–2:00 p.m.
Subscription Class for Architecture, Engineering, and Construction Software Users
Lower Level, Islander F & G
Sarah O'Rourke
Subscription Class for Media and Entertainment Software Users Lower Level, South Pacific E
Sarah O'Rourke
Tuesday, November 30 2:00 p.m.–3:00 p.m.
CI Autodesk Topobaseat the London 2012 Olympics: Managing the Transport Infrastructure
Level 2, Lagoon F Mike Chatterton
CD Lab Autodesk Alias Sketch: Experience This New Vector-Raster Hybrid Creative Environment (Repeat)
Level 2, Mandalay Bay I Kyle Runciman
AB BIM-inizing Your Deliverables: The New Construction Documents Level 2, Mandalay Bay A Keith Holloway
CI Feature Line Grading for Small Projects Level 2, Mandalay Bay B John Mayo, PE
CR BIM to FIM: Beyond Successful Project Delivery Level 2, Mandalay Bay C Brad Hardin
AC AutoCAD Secrets Exposed! Level 2, Mandalay Bay D Jeanne Aarhus
AB Lab Advanced Green Your Design with Autodesk Ecotect, Autodesk Green Building Studio, and Revit
Level 2, Mandalay Bay F Patrick Villella
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Tuesday, November 30 2:00 p.m.–3:00 p.m. (continued)
Manufacturing Keynote: Digital Prototyping Comes to Life Level 2, Mandalay Bay G Andrew Sears Joel Neidig Marcus Hays Rob Cohee
AC Lab The AutoCAD Toolbelt II: Customizing and Power Tools
for ProductivityLevel 2, Mandalay Bay H Michael Beall
AC Lab Introduction to Photo-Based Reality Capture:
Turn Photographs into a 3D Model in AutoCADLevel 2, Mandalay Bay J Dominique Pouliquen
FM Lab Revit-alize Your Facilities Planning with Autodesk Revit Architecture Level 2, Mandalay Bay K Clyne Curtis
CP Autodesk MapGuide MapAgent: The Secret Renderer Level 2, Reef B Jeremy Robson
ED A Creative Teaching Approach to Sustainable Design in Architectural Curricula
Level 2, Reef C Brian Skripac
UT Implementing an Enterprise-Class Telecommunications Network Design Tool
Level 2, Reef D Casey van der Grient
ME AutoCAD MEP Content Builder: Simplified Workflow for Engineers Level 2, Reef F Joshua Benoist
BU Strategic Planning 101: The Basic Tools for Success Level 3, Banyan C Mark Kiker
AB Coordinating Hot Autodesk Revit Models: How to Become a “Ten” Level 3, Banyan D Jay Zallan
CP .NET Interoperability for AutoCAD Programming Level 3, Banyan E Gopinath Taget Raghunathan
ED An Insider's Look at AutoCAD Certification—Revealed! Level 3, Banyan F Matt Murphy
UT Follow the Lines: Best Practices for Utility Projects at the City of Chur, Switzerland
Level 3, Jasmine Ballroom E
Daniel von Kaenel
CI Life Is a Beach: Using AutoCAD Civil 3D to Analyze Coastline Changes
Level 3, Jasmine Ballroom F
Jim MacPherson
CD Autodesk Alias Sketch: Combining Raster and Vectors for Amazing Architectural Illustrations
Level 3, Jasmine Ballroom H
Mark Bassett
CP Optimal Use of New Autodesk Revit 2011 Programming Features Level 3, Palm B Jeremy Tammik
DV Delving Deeper: Mastering the Autodesk Civil Visualization Extension
Level 3, Palm C Bruce Harfield
DV Introduction to Autodesk 3ds Max Composite Level 3, Palm D Gary M. Davis
ME Integrated Design Using the Autodesk Revit Suite Level 3, South Seas A Andrew Bagnall
ME PT Rapid Energy Modeling Using Photo-Based Reality Capture Level 3, South Seas B Mitch Dec
SE Connect the Dots: Grading and Bridge Design Tools Level 3, South Seas D Rad Lazic
AB PT Beyond Copy/Monitor: Working on a Single Revit Central File Over the WAN
Level 3, South Seas F Allan Partridge
CDM Visual Data Management with Autodesk Inventor 2011: It's All in the Cards
Level 3, South Seas H Brian Schanen
CM AutoLISP Cheat Sheet for CAD Managers Level 3, South Seas I Robert Green
Tuesday, November 30 2:00 p.m.–4:30 p.m.
SE Lab Introduction to Autodesk Revit Structure Level 2, Mandalay Bay L Brian Johnson
AB Teaching the Reviteers Level 3, Jasmine Ballroom G
Steve Stafford
CP .NET Development Meets Microsoft Office Products Level 3, Palm A Jerry Winters
ED Certify Yourself: Tips and Tricks for Autodesk Revit Architecture Certification
Level 3, Palm H James Cowan
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Tuesday, November 30 2:00 p.m.–4:30 p.m. (continued)
CR BIM Coordination: The Reality of Implementing a Perfect World Level 3, South Seas C Josh Lowe
AC Connect Your AutoCAD Drawings to Databases Level 3, South Seas G dave espinosa-aguilar
Tuesday, November 30 3:30 p.m.–4:30 p.m.
ME Categorically, Demand It on Your Schedule: You Con-Du-It in Autodesk Revit MEP
Level 2, Lagoon F Martin Schmid
AB BIMteriors: Autodesk Revit Architecture for Commercial Interior Design
Level 2, Mandalay Bay A John Ade
CR BIM Utilization in Concrete Construction Level 2, Mandalay Bay B Dan Russell
CDM Combination to the Vault, Part 1: Proper Care and Feeding of Your Autodesk Vault
Level 2, Mandalay Bay C Brian Schanen
AB Lab Welcome to Family Counseling (Repeat) Level 2, Mandalay Bay F Donnia Tabor-Hanson
AC Getting up to Speed on AutoCAD 2011 Level 2, Mandalay Bay G Lynn Allen
MA Lab Tour de AutoCAD Electrical 2011 Level 2, Mandalay Bay H Randy Brunette
AC Lab The AutoCAD Toolbelt II: Customizing and Power Tools for Productivity (Repeat)
Level 2, Mandalay Bay J Michael Beall
MA Voice of the Customer: Test Drive New Web-Based Interface for Autodesk Inventor Stress Analysis
Level 2, MFG Lounge A David Massaro
MA Voice of Customer: Deploy and Enjoy―Autodesk Inventor Life Cycle Management
Level 2, Reef A Tim Scanlon
CP Bridging the Gap, Extending AutoLISP with VB.NET Level 2, Reef B Lee Ambrosius
MA PT Innovative Analysis of Semi-Crystalline Plastics Parts Using Autodesk Moldflow Insight 2011
Level 2, Reef C Tim Palmer
MA The Hammer and the Nail: Autodesk Algor Simulation and Digital Prototyping
Level 2, Reef D Michael Smell
ME AutoCAD MEP Piping/Plumbing: The Power of the Basics Level 2, Reef E Phil Nower
BU Integrating Project Management and Financial Data into Corporate SharePoint Dashboards
Level 2, Reef F Ron Ewing
AB Building Better in AutoCAD Architecture 2011 Level 3, Banyan C David Butts
AB The Future of Revit Categories Level 3, Banyan D Kelly Cone
BU Strategic Planning 101: The Basic Tools for Success Level 3, Banyan E Mark Kiker
CI Tips and Tricks for AutoCAD Civil 3D 2011 Level 3, Banyan F Peter Funk
CI Validating Heavy Construction Projects Prior to Build Level 3, Jasmine Ballroom A
Cristian Otter
CP Using RealDWG in the Cloud Level 3, Jasmine Ballroom D
Albert Szilvasy
UT Leveraging Geospatial Solutions for Maximum Benefit at Electric Utilities
Level 3, Jasmine Ballroom E
Allen Beaudette
DV Combine 3D Models with Live Footage Using 3D Tracking Techniques Level 3, Jasmine Ballroom F
Louis Marcoux
MA Holy Sheet Metal! Making the Most of Autodesk Inventor 2011 Sheet Metal Features
Level 3, Palm B Thomas Tremblay
DV Optimizing mental ray: Materials, Lights, and Settings Level 3, Palm C Jennifer O'Connor
CI Slope Stability Analysis with AutoCAD Civil 3D Level 3, Palm D Donal McMoreland
SE Connect the Dots: Grading and Bridge Design Tools Level 3, Palm E Rad Lazic
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Tuesday, November 30 3:30 p.m.–4:30 p.m. (continued)
Education Keynote: From Middle School to Mars― How Inspiration and Innovation Shape the Future
Level 3, South Seas A Dave Lavery
ME PT Leveraging BIM for Energy Analysis Level 3, South Seas B Jessica Miller
SE Customize the Autodesk Revit Structure Graphical Column Schedule for Complex and Large Projects
Level 3, South Seas D Fares Ghannam
CP Putting the "I" in BIM: Parameters in the Autodesk Revit API Level 3, South Seas E Matt Mason
AC 3D Rendering: Survival Course for Rendering in the Third Dimension Level 3, South Seas F G. Hessler
CI Benchmark Yourself with AutoCAD Civil 3D Certification Level 3, South Seas I Michelle Rasmussen
CI AutoCAD Civil 3D Survey: From the Ground to the (Point) Clouds Level 3, South Seas J Joe Hedrick
Tuesday, November 30 3:30 p.m.–6:00 p.m.
CR Implementing Lean Project Delivery and Virtual Design and Construction
Level 2, Mandalay Bay D Thomas Schaper
ME Lab Creating MEP Families from Scratch: Piping and Mechanical Fittings, Accessories, and Equipment (Repeat)
Level 2, Mandalay Bay K Andrew Bagnall
CD Cross-Product Workflow for Industrial and Product Design: Autodesk Alias, Inventor, and Showcase
Level 3, Jasmine Ballroom H
Ralph Hartmann
MA A Sneak Peek at the Next Release of Autodesk Inventor Level 3, South Seas H Garin Gardiner
Tuesday, November 30 5:00 p.m.–6:00 p.m.
CI AutoCAD Civil 3D Caffeinated Tips and Tricks: A Yard Sale Level 2, Mandalay Bay A David Garrigues
CI FDO: CAD’s Best Friend Level 2, Mandalay Bay C Gary Rosen
AB Lab A Quick Spin on Project Navigator in AutoCAD Architecture 2011 Level 2, Mandalay Bay F Reid Addis
CI Lab Introduction to Autodesk LandXplorer Level 2, Mandalay Bay H Lynda Sharkey
MA Lab Adding Intelligence to Your Schematics Level 2, Mandalay Bay J Jim Swain
CM Lab Best Doggone Xref Program Ever (Repeat) Level 2, Mandalay Bay L Jack Foster
MA Voice of the Customer: Consumer Product Design and Engineering in Autodesk Inventor
Level 2, MFG Lounge A George Hudetz
MA PT Successful Design of Fiber Reinforced Injection Molded Parts for Structural Applications
Level 2, Reef C Robert Sherman
ME Ask the Experts: AutoCAD Revit MEP Level 2, Reef F Paul Aubin
CM BIM Deployment Strategies Level 3, Banyan D Nigel Davies
CM Decision Making via Data Collection Level 3, Banyan E Yoshi Honda
CM Holy Sheet Metal! Making the Most of Autodesk Inventor 2011 Sheet Metal Features
Level 3, Banyan F Thomas Tremblay
UT Overhead Design and Engineering for Transmission and Distribution Using Autodesk Utility Design
Level 3, Jasmine Ballroom D
Bill Waddington
AB Doug's Quik Tips for AutoCAD Architecture Level 3, Jasmine Ballroom E
Douglas Bowers, AIA
CP Autodesk MapGuide as a Services Platform: Integrating with Other Applications
Level 3, Jasmine Ballroom G
Giulio Pagan
CP Exactly What You Want and Faster: Autodesk Revit 2011 Programming Optimization
Level 3, Palm A Jeremy Tammik
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Tuesday, November 30 5:00 p.m.–6:00 p.m. (continued)
MA Simulation: Using Autodesk Inventor Professional and Autodesk Algor Simulation to Improve Designs
Level 3, Palm B Michael Smell
FM BIM in the Cloud and Other Technology Trends Level 3, Palm C Steve Segarra
CP AutoCAD APIs: Meet the Experts Level 3, Palm D Stephen Preston
SE AutoCAD Structural Detailing Steel Design and Documentation Level 3, Palm E Adam Sheather
PD AutoCAD Plant 3D Advanced Configuration and Customization Level 3, Palm H Richard Frank
MA Build the Foundation: Autodesk Inventor Drawing Templates Level 3, South Seas A Mark Flayler
ME PT Visual Qualitative Energy and Computational Fluid Dynamics Analysis
Level 3, South Seas B Brian Skripac
UT Solving Spatial Problems in a CAD-Driven GIS for Telephone Companies
Level 3, South Seas C Tim Jones
SE Autodesk Revit Structure 2D and 3D Deliverable Documentation Level 3, South Seas D Janelle Meagher
BU All Autodesk, All Cloud Level 3, South Seas E Dan Chasteen
AB PT Beyond Project Templates: Managing Company Standards and Best Practices in Autodesk Revit
Level 3, South Seas F Robert Manna
CR Autodesk Navisworks TimeLiner: A Journey through the Moving Parts Construction in the 21st Century
Level 3, South Seas G R. J. Reed
CI “Field to Finish”: Sculpting a Better Figure Level 3, South Seas J Jerry Bartels
AutoCAD and Media & Entertainment Keynote: The Power of Choice: Your AutoCAD, Anytime, Anyplace
Level 2, Mandalay Bay E
Amar Hanspal Marc Petit Cliff Plumer
Wednesday, December 1 8:00 a.m.–9:00 a.m.
BU There Is an "I" in Every Team Level 2, Mandalay Bay A Tench Tilghman
CM Tips and Tricks 2010: Getting the Most from New Desktop and Laptop Technologies
Level 2, Mandalay Bay B Tom Salomone
AC Unlimited AutoCAD Scripting for Everyone Level 2, Mandalay Bay C dave espinosa-aguilar
CP Presenting Your Analysis Data in Autodesk Revit Architecture 2011 Level 2, Mandalay Bay D Harry Mattison
CM Lab AutoLISP Cheat Sheet for CAD Managers Level 2, Mandalay Bay F Robert Green
CM Lab iLogic for Dummies Level 2, Mandalay Bay H Chris Hall
AC Lab A Quick Spin on AutoCAD for Mac Level 2, Mandalay Bay I Shaan Hurley
AB Lab Concept to Real: Using AutoCAD 2011 and AutoCAD Revit Architecture 2011 to Create Building Forms (Repeat)
Level 2, Mandalay Bay J Reid Addis
AB LabPT
Au Bon Panel: Baking Your Own Adaptive Components and Panels with Autodesk Revit Architecture
Level 2, Mandalay Bay K Robert Manna
MA Voice of the Customer: Autodesk Inventor Publisher Level 2, MFG Lounge A Jon Balgley
MA Listening to the Voice of the Customer: Schematics Focus Group Level 2, Reef A Amy Silverman
MA PT Digital Prototyping: A Case Study of Plastic Part Design Using Autodesk Digital Prototyping Tools
Level 2, Reef B Michael Smell
MA PT Connecting the BOM: Using Autodesk Inventor to Automate the Process
Level 2, Reef C Terri Humel
MA PT Net Shape Injection Molding: AMI Warpage Prediction-Based Mold Correction Using Autodesk Moldflow
Level 2, Reef E Jim McGuire
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AU 2010 conference badges must be worn at all times to gain entry and maintain access to the conference and exhibition venues.
Wednesday, December 1 8:00 a.m.–9:00 a.m. (continued)
DV Visual Communication Strategy and Research Level 3, Banyan C Kenneth Pimentel
AC Using Bentley MicroStation Data Effectively in AutoCAD Level 3, Banyan D Jeanne Aarhus
CM AutoCAD CUI: Tricks and Traps Level 3, Banyan E R. Robert Bell
CD Autodesk Alias Sketch: Experience This New Vector-Raster Hybrid Creative Environment
Level 3, Jasmine Ballroom A
Christopher Cheung
AB Delivering a Large Scale Corporate Commercial, Tenant Fit-out Project Using Revit
Level 3, Jasmine Ballroom E
Damon Ranieri
CP Creating Parametric and Geometric Constraints Using the AutoCAD .NET API
Level 3, Jasmine Ballroom F
Stephen Preston
CP Keyboard Macros Revealed! Level 3, Palm B Steven LaKose
ED Using BIM for Experiential Learning in the High School: Environmental Technology and Design
Level 3, Palm D David Redding
CP All Systems Go in Autodesk Revit MEP Programming Level 3, Palm E Jeremy Tammik
CDM Working Here, There, and Everywhere: Connecting Global Workgroups with Autodesk Vault Collaboration
Level 3, South Seas A Pascal Le Guellec
CM Towards BIM: AutoCAD MEP to Autodesk Revit MEP for Electrical Design from a Company Point of View
Level 3, South Seas B Daniel Sandhav
AC Photorealistic Rendering Techniques in AutoCAD 3D Level 3, South Seas E David Cohn
AC Plotting Survival Guide: Tips for Headache-Free AutoCAD Plotting Level 3, South Seas F Donnie Gladfelter
DL Connect the Dots: Designing the Body Level 3, South Seas H Marcus Kim
Wednesday, December 1 8:00 a.m.–10:30 a.m.
MA Lab iLogic: Custom UI Design with Microsoft Visual Basic Express Level 2, Mandalay Bay L David Reaume
MA Networking Autodesk Products A2Z Level 3, Palm A Jerry Milana
MA Building a Business Case for 3D Level 3, Palm H Robert Stein
MA Get Your Sheet Metal Together! Autodesk Inventor 2011 Level 3, South Seas G Rollin Godette
MA Tips and Tricks for Creating a Configurator with Autodesk Inventor Level 3, South Seas I Brian Ekins
Wednesday, December 1 9:30 a.m.–10:30 a.m.
SE Why Are You Not Having a BIM/Revit Kick-off Meeting? Level 2, Mandalay Bay A Jamie Richardson
DV Four Flavors of Visualization with Revit Architecture, 3ds Max Design, Autodesk Impression, and Navisworks
Level 2, Mandalay Bay B Kristina Bollin
AC AutoCAD Does Not Manage Layers...People Do Level 2, Mandalay Bay C Tom Stoeckel
AB Future Technology Trends and Direction Level 2, Mandalay Bay D Jim Balding
AC Lab AutoCAD Renderings: Simplified Workflow for Architects Level 2, Mandalay Bay F Leonardo Casado
CM Lab Can’t We All Get Along (Multi-Department Standards) Level 2, Mandalay Bay H Chris Lanahan
AC Lab AutoCAD for Mac—Finally! Level 2, Mandalay Bay I Shaan Hurley
AC Lab Table It in AutoCAD (Repeat) Level 2, Mandalay Bay J Jeanne Aarhus
MA Voice of the Customer: Test Drive New Web-Based Interface for Autodesk Inventor Stress Analysis
Level 2, MFG Lounge A David Massaro
MA Voice of the Customer: Autodesk Inventor Publisher Level 2, MFG Lounge B Jon Balgley
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Wednesday, December 1 9:30 a.m.–10:30 a.m. (continued)
DV Proxies, Proxies Everywhere: Rendering the Mythical Billion+ Polygon Scene
Level 2, Reef B Steve Johnson
MA PT Creating and Re-Creating the Ultimate Drawing with Autodesk Inventor
Level 2, Reef C Christiaan Bowen
MA Digital Prototype to Documentation: Autodesk Inventor Publisher 2011 Fills the Gap
Level 2, Reef D John Evans
AC DesignScript: Associative, Parametric and Computational Modeling within AutoCAD
Level 2, Reef E Robert Aish
ED Thinking Outside the Traditional 3D Mindset Level 2, Reef F Pete Bandstra
AB The Secrets of Using AutoCAD Architecture as Profitable BIM Software Revealed!
Level 3, Banyan C Adam Ferris
CI The Billion Dollar Opportunity: A Workshop on CAD/GIS Integration Level 3, Banyan D Michael Schlosser
CDM Ask the AutoCAD Programming Gurus Level 3, Banyan F Peter Jamtgaard
UT Autodesk Utility Design Engineering Analysis in Detail Level 3, Jasmine Ballroom A
John Yetter
AB Understanding and Mastering Metric and Imperial in AutoCAD and Revit
Level 3, Jasmine Ballroom D
Cord Struckmann
AB Personalize Your Palettes in AutoCAD Architecture Level 3, Jasmine Ballroom E
Douglas Bowers, AIA
CM Wham Bam: Moving from AutoCAD to AutoCAD Mechanical Painlessly!
Level 3, Jasmine Ballroom F
Jim Swain
MA Visualization x 3: Autodesk Inventor, Autodesk Showcase, Autodesk 3ds Max
Level 3, Jasmine Ballroom G
Chris Hall
CI Air Force Civil Engineering's Decision to Use AutoCAD Map for Its GIS Solution
Level 3, Jasmine Ballroom H
Nathan Jaworski
BU Finding and Hiring Great People Level 3, Palm B Paul Kirill
DL Connect the Dots: Creating the Skeleton Level 3, Palm C Ed Hannabas
ED High Performance Buildings for Higher Education Level 3, Palm D Dana Troy
CP Analyze Geometry of Buildings Using the Autodesk Revit API Level 3, South Seas B Scott Conover
UT Optimizing Water/Wastewater Utility Drafting Workflows Using AutoCAD Map 3D and Autodesk MapGuide
Level 3, South Seas C Sean Dingman
CR Creating a Link Between Autodesk Revit 2010 and Trimble Robotic to Utilize BIM Functionality
Level 3, South Seas D Eric Cylwik
AC Building Parametric Surfaces and Blocks in AutoCAD 2011 Level 3, South Seas E Guillermo Melantoni
AB Autodesk Revit Architecture: Attention to Detail Level 3, South Seas F Matthew Dillon
CI Understanding the Spatial Analysis Tools: Buffers, Overlays, and Topologies in AutoCAD Map 3D
Level 3, South Seas J Neal Niemiec
Wednesday, December 1 9:30 a.m.–12:00 p.m.
FM BIM This, BIM That: It’s All CAFM to Me Level 2, Lagoon F Jon Luby
CR Lab How to Create a BIM Execution Plan: A Hands-on Workshop (Repeat) Level 2, Mandalay Bay K John Tocci, Jr.
SE Construction Families for Structures Level 3, South Seas A Adam Sheather
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Wednesday, December 1 11:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m.
CM Adopting BIM: Rolling Your Sleeves up and Getting It Done Level 2, Mandalay Bay A Nigel Davies
CI AutoCAD Civil 3D to the Limits and Beyond Level 2, Mandalay Bay B Jordy Brouwers
DV Daylighting Analysis with Autodesk Revit and Autodesk 3ds Max Design
Level 2, Mandalay Bay C Eddy Krygiel
AC How to Customize AutoCAD Without Being a CUI Expert Level 2, Mandalay Bay D Bud Schroeder
CM Lab Networking Autodesk Products A2Z: The Lab Level 2, Mandalay Bay F Jerry Milana
Infrastructure Keynote: Critical Tools for Critical Infrastructure Level 2, Mandalay Bay G Speaker TBA
CR Lab Quick Spin: Autodesk Navisworks Manage 2011 Level 2, Mandalay Bay H Jason Dodds
AC Lab AutoCAD for Mac—Finally! (Repeat) Level 2, Mandalay Bay I Shaan Hurley
MA Lab A View from the Top: Top-Down Design Methods in Autodesk Inventor
Level 2, Mandalay Bay J Mark Flayler
ME Lab AutoCAD, Autodesk Revit, and Autodesk Navisworks Juggling... Level 2, Mandalay Bay L Chris Lanahan
MA Voice of the Customer: Test Drive New Web-Based Interface for Autodesk Inventor Stress Analysis
Level 2, MFG Lounge A Tyler Henderson
MA Listening to the Voice of the Customer: Schematics Usability Study Level 2, MFG Lounge B Amy Silverman
MA Voice of Customer: Manufacturing Learning Experience— the Next Generation
Level 2, Reef A Paul Normand
PD Autodesk Navisworks for AutoCAD Plant Level 2, Reef B Tim McIntyre
SE Seismic Design of Reinforced Concrete Structures Using Robot Structural and Altiscad Intellishape
Level 2, Reef D Gheorghe Ionica
MA PT The Need for Transient Cooling Level 2, Reef E Gayle Rose
ED Revolutionizing the Mechanical Engineering Capstone Course: A Case Study at Stanford
Level 2, Reef F Peter Vinh
CP Breaking Free of the Plan: AutoCAD Architecture Sections and Elevations
Level 3, Banyan C Paul Aubin
AB Future Technology Trends and Direction Level 3, Banyan D Jim Balding
CM Rethinking Your Firm into Revit: The Transition to BIM Takes More than Software
Level 3, Banyan E Jon Anunson
CR Challenges and Best Practices to Effectively Develop and Use BIM Execution Plans
Level 3, Banyan F Jason Reece
BU Community: Starting and Planning Online User Groups and Communities
Level 3, Jasmine Ballroom A
Kevin Robinson
CP Migrating AutoCAD Apps to the Fiberless Environment Level 3, Jasmine Ballroom D
Bill Adkison
UT Duke Energy Transforms Its Substation Design Process Level 3, Jasmine Ballroom E
Arnold Fry
BU Methods and Tools for Meeting Federal Government Energy Efficiency Initiatives
Level 3, Jasmine Ballroom F
Louise Sabol
ED Increasing Digital Media Student Productivity and Engagement Level 3, Jasmine Ballroom G
Jeremy Roden
CP Integrate F# into Your C# or VB.NET Application for an 8x Performance Boost
Level 3, Jasmine Ballroom H
Kean Walmsley
MA Show Me the Models! 3D Product Documentation with Autodesk Inventor Publisher
Level 3, Palm A Sam Antos
DL Autodesk Revit MEP: Connect the Dots, Installing the Heart Level 3, Palm C Ed Hannabas
CDM Combination to the Vault, Part 2: Mastering Your Metadata Level 3, Palm D Brian Schanen
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Wednesday, December 1 11:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m. (continued)
CP Porting Your Applications to the Apple Mac Level 3, Palm E Fenton Webb
CP The Revit API Clinic Level 3, Palm F Danny Polkinhorn
SE Why Are You Not Having a BIM/Revit Kick-off Meeting? Level 3, Palm G Jamie Richardson
CP Getting Started with AutoCAD Civil 3D .NET Pipe Network API Level 3, Palm H Augusto Goncalves
AC The Absolute Best of AutoCAD Raster Design Level 3, South Seas B Felicia Provencal
UT Using and Optimizing Storm and Sanitary Analysis 2011 in a Consulting Engineering Environment
Level 3, South Seas C Charles Ogden
AC Now Flatten That: Producing 2D Output from 3D Models Level 3, South Seas E David Cohn
AB BIM Case Study: 1.2 Million Sq. Ft. Veterans Affairs Medical Center, Multi-Building, Multi-Package
Level 3, South Seas F Keith Holloway
CD Put Down Your Paper: Pick Up a Sketchbook! Level 3, South Seas G Andrew Meehan
ME Autodesk Revit MEP Templates: Solving MEP Implementation Hurdles
Level 3, South Seas I Plamen Hristov
Wednesday, December 1 12:00 p.m.–1:30 p.m.
Subscription Class for Autodesk Manufacturing Software Users Lower Level, Islander F & G
Sarah O'Rourke
Subscription Class for AutoCAD Users Lower Level, South Pacific E
Sarah O'Rourke
Wednesday, December 1 1:30 p.m.–2:30 p.m.
ME Revit Family Tricks for Electrical Content Level 2, Mandalay Bay A R. Robert Bell
AC Finally! Let’s Put That AutoCAD Sheet Set Manager to Good Use Level 2, Mandalay Bay B Tim Wall
ME Perfecting the Process of Sharing Models among Architects, Engineers, and Construction Companies
Level 2, Mandalay Bay C Mike Massey
AB Lab Concept to Real: Using AutoCAD 2011 and AutoCAD Revit Architecture 2011 to Create Building Forms
Level 2, Mandalay Bay F Reid Addis
Building Keynote: New Technology and Industry Innovation for the Entire Building Life Cycle
Level 2, Mandalay Bay G Speaker TBA
CI Lab AutoCAD Civil 3D for Beginners Level 2, Mandalay Bay H Louisa Holland
AC Lab Introduction to Photo-Based Reality Capture: Turn Photographs into a 3D Model in AutoCAD (Repeat)
Level 2, Mandalay Bay L Dominique Pouliquen
MA Voice of the Customer: Autodesk Inventor Publisher Level 2, MFG Lounge A Jon Balgley
MA Listening to the Voice of the Customer: Schematics Usability Study Level 2, MFG Lounge B Amy Silverman
MA Voice of the Customer: Authoring BIM-Ready Content Focus Group Level 2, Reef A Pamela Adams
CI Design Leadership: Customer Case Study Level 2, Reef B Dave Simeone
MA PT Long Fiber Thermoplastics and Simulation Level 2, Reef C Tim VanAst
CP Zero to 3D: A Real World Demo Level 2, Reef D Fenton Webb
CD Insight into a Complete Workflow from Sketch to Final Surfaces Using Autodesk Alias Design
Level 2, Reef F Chris Blundell
AB Real-World AutoCAD Architecture Schedule Use: Tips and Tricks to Make Schedules Work for You!
Level 3, Banyan C Lauren Stassi
CP Autodesk Inventor and the API: Applied Level 3, Banyan E Allen Gager
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Wednesday, December 1 1:30 p.m.–2:30 p.m. (continued)
CI 3D Airspace Design in AutoCAD Civil 3D 2011 Level 3, Jasmine Ballroom A
Ove Cervin
CI They Are Getting on My Case: A Case Study for Erosion and Sedimentation Plans
Level 3, Jasmine Ballroom D
Rick Graham
DL Connect the Dots: Making It Flow Level 3, Jasmine Ballroom F
Sanjay Asnani
CI AutoCAD Civil 3D: The Ten Commandments of Survey Data Level 3, Jasmine Ballroom G
Creg Dieziger
DV Design Visualization in Autodesk Maya Level 3, Jasmine Ballroom H
Adam Crespi
CI Effective Freeway Overpass Design Using AutoCAD Civil 3D and Bridge Modeler
Level 3, Palm B Tomas Lendvorsky
MA Factory Suite: Authoring Custom Content Using the Autodesk Factory Design Utility
Level 3, Palm C James Herzing
AB Real Life Stories from the BIM Patrol Level 3, Palm D Matthew Dillon
CM Adaptive Software: Tools to Help Us Thrive, Not Just Survive Level 3, Palm E Andrew Handley
ED Enhancing Interior Design Curriculum with Autodesk Software Level 3, Palm G Lara Pitrolo
MA That's Solid! Multi-Body Part Modeling Techniques with Autodesk Inventor
Level 3, Palm H Mark Flayler
FM BIM to FM: As Built or As Designed, What’s in Your Inbox? Level 3, South Seas A Matthew Davoren
Plant Solutions Keynote: Plant Design with a Suite Advantage Level 3, South Seas B Speaker TBA
GIS Spatial Databases with AutoCAD, AutoCAD Map 3D, and Autodesk MapGuide
Level 3, South Seas C Gordon Luckett
SE Effective Design of Structural Steel Using Autodesk Revit Structure 2011 and the RSA Extensions
Level 3, South Seas D David Odeh
AC Stop Ignoring Tool Palettes! Level 3, South Seas F Bill Fane
CP Applied Dynamics: Using Dynamic Model Update in the Autodesk Revit API
Level 3, South Seas G Scott Conover
CM The BIM Manager Career Path Level 3, South Seas H Mark Kiker
CR How Lean Construction Tools Are Used with VDC and BIM Level 3, South Seas I John Mack
CI Power Track: Subassemblies and Assemblies Level 3, South Seas J Karen Weiss
Wednesday, December 1 1:30 p.m.–4:00 p.m.
CI Solving the Grid-to-Ground Problem with Custom Coordinate Systems
Level 2, Lagoon F Richard Sincovec
AB Fuzzy Math Essentials for Revit Family Builders Level 2, Mandalay Bay D Jason Grant
CP Lab Hands-on: Migrating VBA Projects to VB.NET Level 2, Mandalay Bay J Jerry Winters
CP Lab Fundamentals of AutoLISP Level 2, Mandalay Bay K dave espinosa-aguilar
MA PT We Were "I" Before Apple: A Complete Guide to Using iFeatures, iParts, and iAssemblies in Inventor
Level 2, Reef E Paul Normand
SE 3D Detailing of Reinforced Concrete and Steel Connections with AutoCAD Revit Structure
Level 3, Jasmine Ballroom E
Damien Legrand
DV Color Management and Linear Color Workflow Level 3, Palm A Pierre-Felix Breton
AC Surface Modeling in AutoCAD 2011 Level 3, South Seas E Guillermo Melantoni
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Wednesday, December 1 3:00 p.m.–4:00 p.m.
AB Revit Interiors: Thinking Outside the Box, Inside the Building Level 2, Mandalay Bay B Amber White
ME Calculations in Autodesk Revit MEP Level 2, Mandalay Bay C Martin Schmid
AC 60 AutoCAD Tips in 60 Minutes Level 2, Mandalay Bay E Lynn Allen
AB LabPT
Au Bon Panel: Baking Your Own Adaptive Components and Panels with Autodesk Revit Architecture (Repeat)
Level 2, Mandalay Bay F Robert Manna
CI Lab My Model Management Methods W/O Madness: AutoCAD Civil 3D and Autodesk Navisworks
Level 2, Mandalay Bay H Angel Espinoza
CM Lab Switching to Mac? Best Practices for Your CAD Department’s Move to Mac (Repeat)
Level 2, Mandalay Bay I Joshua Johnson
CP Lab From Open Paren to Closed Paren: Basics of AutoLISP in 60 Minutes (Repeat)
Level 2, Mandalay Bay L Lee Ambrosius
MA Voice of the Customer: Autodesk Inventor Publisher Level 2, MFG Lounge A Jon Balgley
MA Voice of the Customer: Consumer Product Design and Engineering in Autodesk Inventor
Level 2, MFG Lounge B George Hudetz
MA Listening to the Voice of the Customer: Schematics Focus Group (Repeat)
Level 2, Reef A Amy Silverman
MA PT Simulation Accuracy Through Material Data Quality and Process Setup
Level 2, Reef C Justin Courter
ME Best Practices for AutoCAD MEP Content Creation Level 2, Reef F Gregg Stanley
AB Real Life Stories from the BIM Patrol Level 3, Banyan D Matthew Dillon
CM Consulting Concepts Unplugged Level 3, Banyan E Robert Stein
CP I Love to LISP! Level 3, Banyan F R. Robert Bell
CM Installing Autodesk Applications with Microsoft System Center Configuration Manager
Level 3, Jasmine Ballroom A
Nate Bartley
CP Build Powerful Workflows Using the AutoCAD Map 3D 2011 Workflow Framework API
Level 3, Jasmine Ballroom D
Gopinath Taget Raghunathan
SE Leveraging the Revit Platform for Design and Delivery of Large Infrastructure Projects
Level 3, Jasmine Ballroom F
Cory Dippold
ED Autodesk Education Continuum: Interactive Curricula Model for Technical Excellence and Creativity
Level 3, Jasmine Ballroom G
Stephen Stott
CP AutoCAD VBA to Microsoft .NET Migration: The Easy Way Using COM Interop
Level 3, Jasmine Ballroom H
Augusto Goncalves
DL Connect the Dots: Minding the Whole Level 3, Palm B Charlie Busa
GIS VanMap, Autodesk MapGuide Enterprise, and the 2010 Winter Olympics: A Host City Tale
Level 3, Palm D Jonathan Mark
UT Process and Information Flow within the Utility Asset Management Life Cycle
Level 3, Palm E Kevin Miller
CM Saving Money with CAD Management (Repeat) Level 3, Palm H Robert Green
UT AutoCAD Civil 3D GIS: Migrating Pipe Network Data for Infrastructure Projects
Level 3, South Seas B Brian Lopez
UT The Utility Plan-Design-Manage Workflow: A Global Tour of Industry Trends, Projects, and Innovation
Level 3, South Seas C Alan Saunders
CR Autodesk Buzzsaw Standard for BIM: Keep Your Project Team in Sync Level 3, South Seas D Joan Allen
CM Cutting-Edge CAD Management Level 3, South Seas F Nigel Davies
CI Deep Dive into Corridor Modeling Level 3, South Seas G Chakri Gavini
CI Surface Modeling and Analysis Using Real-World Data in AutoCAD Civil 3D
Level 3, South Seas J Stefanie Self
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Wednesday, December 1 3:00 p.m.–5:30 p.m.
AB Project Managing BIM Level 3, South Seas A Eddy Krygiel
CR Plan Smarter and Build Better While Increasing Your Bottom Line Using AutoCAD Revit
Level 3, South Seas I Josh Lowe
Wednesday, December 1 4:30 p.m.–5:30 p.m.
CI Case Studies in Civil Works Takeoff Using AutoCAD Civil 3D and Autodesk Quantity Takeoff
Level 2, Lagoon F Glenn Dawson
CI Targets, Targets, Targets: Corridors, Targets, and You Level 2, Mandalay Bay A Alfred Campbell
CP Leveraging the Tail End of the BIM Life Cycle with APIs Level 2, Mandalay Bay B Don Rudder
AC Visualization and Rendering with AutoCAD 2011 New Materials Level 2, Mandalay Bay C Guillermo Melantoni
AC Introduction to Photo-Based Reality Capture: Turn Photographs into a 3D Model in AutoCAD
Level 2, Mandalay Bay D Dominique Pouliquen
AB Lab Display This: Implementing Display Systems in AutoCAD Architecture
Level 2, Mandalay Bay F Blaine Grantham
AC Lab Table It in AutoCAD Level 2, Mandalay Bay H Jeanne Aarhus
UT Lab Best Practices for Autodesk Topobase Mapping in Utilities Level 2, Mandalay Bay J Brek Graham
AB Lab Advanced Green Your Design with Autodesk Ecotect, Autodesk Green Building Studio, and Revit (Repeat)
Level 2, Mandalay Bay L Patrick Villella
MA Voice of the Customer: Autodesk Inventor Publisher Level 2, MFG Lounge A Jon Balgley
MA Listening to the Voice of the Customer: Schematics Usability Study Level 2, MFG Lounge B Amy Silverman
MA Voice of the Customer: Document Autodesk Inventor Designs in AutoCAD Focus Group
Level 2, Reef A Hans Herzog
MA PT Changing the Game with Optimization Level 2, Reef C David Astbury
MA PT Everyday Uses of Autodesk Inventor iLogic Level 2, Reef E Thomas Fitzgerald
AB Switching from AutoCAD Architecture to Revit Architecture: The Right Attitude is Everything
Level 3, Banyan C Tom Tobin
AB Autodesk Revit Architecture: Building Performance “Stump the Chump”
Level 3, Banyan D Jon Gardzelewski
CM Installing Autodesk Applications with Microsoft System Center Configuration Manager
Level 3, Banyan E Nate Bartley
CI BIM for Civil Engineering Level 3, Banyan F Daniel Philbrick
CP Developing a Cocoa-Based UI for AutoCAD Mac Level 3, Jasmine Ballroom A
Asheem Mamoowala
UT MidCoast Water: A Case Study on Implementing Autodesk Topobase Client and Web
Level 3, Jasmine Ballroom D
Daniel Watson
ED Project Lead the Way in the Classroom Level 3, Jasmine Ballroom E
Jana Schmidt
MA Sustainable Design Techniques in Digital Prototyping Level 3, Jasmine Ballroom F
Sarah Krasley
AB Lessons Learned Using BIM for a Facility Retrofit at Intel: A Case Study
Level 3, Jasmine Ballroom G
Jason Hosch
DV Totally Wired Scenes Level 3, Jasmine Ballroom H
Stephen Gabriel
ME Ask the Experts: AutoCAD MEP Level 3, Palm A Paul Aubin
ME Smokin' Hot AutoCAD MEP 2011 Tips Level 3, Palm B David Butts
DV Visualize This! The Advantages of Visualization for Design Exploration
Level 3, Palm C Jorge Tiscareno
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Wednesday, December 1 4:30 p.m.–5:30 p.m. (continued)
CDM Cracking the Vault: Best Practices for Managing Autodesk Vault Level 3, Palm D Jason Summerfield
MA The Doctor Is “In” at the Autodesk Inventor ER Level 3, Palm F Allen Gager
CP Introduction to the Autodesk Inventor API with a Focus on Drawing (IDW) Files
Level 3, Palm H Wayne Brill
ME Implementing a BIM/Autodesk Revit Development Plan Level 3, South Seas B Mark Mergenschroer
MA Step on the Design Accelerator in Autodesk Inventor Level 3, South Seas C Bill Fane
AC “I am a Mac and a PC”: AutoCAD for Windows and Mac― We Both Speak AutoLISP and Command Line
Level 3, South Seas D Shaan Hurley
CM Maximum Training: Minimum Effort Level 3, South Seas E Robert Green
AC Parametric Drawing: It’s All About Relationships Level 3, South Seas F Rick Ellis
SE Structural Level of Detail Model in Revit: When to Draw the Line and Where to Model It!
Level 3, South Seas H Will Ikerd
CI Down the Drain with AutoCAD Civil 3D Pipes: Getting Started with Company Standards and Smart Ideas
Level 3, South Seas J Peter Thomson
Wednesday, December 1 4:30 p.m.–7:00 p.m.
AB Lab Autodesk Mudbox: Textures for Architecture and Design Level 2, Mandalay Bay I Mark Gage
MA LabPT
Introduction to the Autodesk Moldflow Insight API Level 2, Mandalay Bay K Matt Jaworski
Wednesday, December 1 6:00 p.m.–7:00 p.m.
AUGI Annual Meeting Level 2, Mandalay Bay E
CD Lab The New Power Play Between Autodesk Alias Design and Autodesk Inventor Fusion
Level 2, Mandalay Bay F Anirban Ghosh
Technology Main Stage Level 2, Mandalay Bay G Speaker TBA
CP Lab From Open Paren to Closed Paren: Basics of AutoLISP in 60 Minutes Level 2, Mandalay Bay H Lee Ambrosius
SE Lab Introduction to Analysis Using Autodesk Revit Structure and Autodesk Robot Structural Analysis
Level 2, Mandalay Bay J Brian Johnson
AB Lab Integrated Design Lab: Using BIM for Sustainable Design (Repeat) Level 2, Mandalay Bay L Jon Gardzelewski
MA PT Listening to the Customer: Model Preparation and Meshing for Autodesk Moldflow Insight Focus Group
Level 2, Reef A Jay Shoemaker
Thursday, December 2 7:00 a.m.–8:00 a.m.
CM CAD Geeks Inside: Starting, Maintaining, and Enabling a Company User Group
Level 3, Jasmine Ballroom F
Kevin Robinson
Thursday, December 2 8:00 a.m.–9:00 a.m.
AC Parametrics Master Class Level 2, Lagoon F Martin Duke
CI AutoCAD Civil 3D and Infrastructure Modeling Solutions: Practically Level 2, Mandalay Bay A Neil Brooker
CR Revit for Builders: Modeling and Content Techniques for Construction
Level 2, Mandalay Bay B Jarrod Baumann
CI AutoCAD Civil 3D Performance Optimization Level 2, Mandalay Bay C Jason Hickey
CP Managing CAD Standards from a Database Level 2, Mandalay Bay D Tony Burba
AB Lab Integrated Design Lab: Using BIM for Sustainable Design Level 2, Mandalay Bay F Jon Gardzelewski
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Thursday, December 2 8:00 a.m.–9:00 a.m. (continued)
AC Lab Finding Your Content Is a Snap! Level 2, Mandalay Bay H Todd Nicol
MA Lab A View from the Top: Top-Down Design Methods in Autodesk Inventor (Repeat)
Level 2, Mandalay Bay J Mark Flayler
CP Lab Shortening Development Time, Code Length, and Project Durations Level 2, Mandalay Bay K Jerry Winters
UT Lab Rural Utility Services (RUS) and Autodesk Utility Design: A New Way to Get Up and Running Quickly!
Level 2, Mandalay Bay L Jim Bower
MA Voice of the Digital Simulation Customer: Test Drive the New Autodesk Algor Simulation Interface
Level 2, MFG Lounge A David Massaro
MA Listening to the Voice of the Customer: Schematics Usability Study Level 2, MFG Lounge B Amy Silverman
MA Autodesk Alias to AutoCAD Inventor Interoperability Level 2, Reef B Shekar Subrahmanyam
ME Transitioning to AutoCAD MEP: Simple Solutions for Common Problems
Level 2, Reef E Natalia Khaldi
MA Importing Control Design Data into Autodesk Inventor Professional Level 2, Reef F Patrick Miller
BU Community: Leading and Nurturing Members in User Groups and Online Communities
Level 3, Banyan C Jim Meyer
CM Un-CAD II, the IT Stuff Behind the CAD Stuff Level 3, Banyan D Tench Tilghman
CP INTENTsify Your Designs with Autodesk Intent Level 3, Banyan E George Williams
MA PT Crystallization Kinetics: What It Can Do for Prediction Accuracy Level 3, Jasmine Ballroom A
Masahiro Fujii
CDM Implementing Autodesk Vault Workgroup to Manage Municipal DOT Signal and Striping Design Projects
Level 3, Jasmine Ballroom D
Dan Leighton
CP Who Drew That Line? Track Your Objects Using XData (.NET) Level 3, Jasmine Ballroom E
Himanshu Patel
CI B-M-P, Easy as 1-2-3: Model Stormwater BMPs with AutoCAD Civil 3D and Autodesk SSA
Level 3, Jasmine Ballroom G
Joshua Kehs
MA Material Selection for Sustainable Design Level 3, Jasmine Ballroom H
Patrick Coulter
DV Foundational Workflow for Rendering in Autodesk 3ds Max Design Level 3, Palm C Dan Chasteen
UT Water Companies Integrate CAD and GIS with AutoCAD Map 3D Level 3, Palm D Anja de Clercq
ED Engaging Engineering Students by Bringing Applied Mechanics to Life with Autodesk Inventor
Level 3, Palm H Doris Fischer
PD Migrating Existing P&IDs into AutoCAD P&ID Level 3, South Seas C Kimberley Hendrix
SE SMART Concept Design Tools: Build Simple Form-Finding and Optimization Tools with Robot API
Level 3, South Seas D Shrikant Sharma
AB PT Early Design Stages Using Revit Architecture Level 3, South Seas F Douglas Bowers, AIA
AC Intelligent Documentation: Creating Smarter Drawings with Annotation Objects
Level 3, South Seas G David Cohn
DL Connect the Dots: Model Aggregation and Collision Detection Level 3, South Seas I Charlie Busa
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Thursday, December 2 8:00 a.m.–10:30 a.m.
ME Who Turned the Lights Out? Lighting Analysis with Autodesk Revit MEP 2011 and 3ds Max Design 2011
Level 2, Reef D Eric Bogenschutz
CM Software Asset Management, Licensing, and Tools of the Trade Level 3, Palm A Nate Bartley
AB Autodesk Revit for Conceptual Floor Plans Level 3, Palm B Jim Balding
AB Make a Strong Finish! Revit Interiors and Finishes Level 3, South Seas A Paul Aubin
GIS Moving to SQL Spatial: The Whole Nine Yards at Grand Forks Level 3, South Seas B Adam Jonasson
MA Using Autodesk Inventor Fusion Level 3, South Seas E Kevin Schneider
DV Showcase Your Architecture: Real-Time Rendering in Revit Level 3, South Seas H Nicholas Broadbent
Thursday, December 2 9:30 a.m.–10:30 a.m.
MA Architectural Fabrication/Millwork, Furniture, Cabinetry, Detailing Using Autodesk Inventor
Level 2, Lagoon F Steve Widom
CR Next Generation BIM Collaboration: Project Bluestreak Level 2, Mandalay Bay B Mark Evans
FM Building BIM Models for Facility Operations Level 2, Mandalay Bay C John Brumley
AC Lab Printing Using AutoCAD: CTB vs. STB vs. Everything Else Level 2, Mandalay Bay F Kate Morrical
MA Lab Simulate This! Using Dynamic Simulator to Prove Your Design Level 2, Mandalay Bay H Rollin Godette
MA Lab Part/Mold Design and Optimization Using Autodesk Inventor Tooling 2011
Level 2, Mandalay Bay K Robert Cohee
MA Voice of the Digital Simulation Customer: Test-Drive the New Autodesk Algor Simulation Interface
Level 2, MFG Lounge A Tyler Henderson
MA Listening to the Voice of the Customer: Schematics Usability Study Level 2, MFG Lounge B Amy Silverman
MA Voice of the Customer: Document Autodesk Inventor Designs in AutoCAD Focus Group
Level 2, Reef A Hans Herzog
CP iLogic: Outside the Box―External Rules Management Level 2, Reef B Carl Smith
UT Custom DWF Solution: Leveraging Autodesk Design Review API for Field Office Collaboration
Level 2, Reef C Keath Long
CDM Stepping Up to Autodesk Vault Workgroup Level 2, Reef E Allen Gager
MA Block Party: Symbol Builder Level 2, Reef F Nicole Morris
AB Fixing Bad BIM: Attacking Energy Modeling with Autodesk Revit Architecture
Level 3, Banyan C Harlan Brumm
BU The Social Web Is Part of All of Us Level 3, Banyan D Shaan Hurley
CI AutoCAD Civil 3D Performance Optimization Level 3, Banyan E Joshua Coombs
ED Connecting Digital Prototyping to Digital Fabrication Level 3, Banyan F Joshua Emig
AB The Complete Guide to Configuring AutoCAD Architecture 2011 for Your Office
Level 3, Jasmine Ballroom A
T. J. Meehan, AIA LEED AP
CP Making a Mesh in AutoCAD .NET API Level 3, Jasmine Ballroom D
Gopinath Taget Raghunathan
ED Student Initiative: Using Autodesk Inventor in Extracurricular Activities
Level 3, Jasmine Ballroom E
John Helfen
CD The Brave New Mobile World: Creativity and Design on the Go Level 3, Jasmine Ballroom F
Christopher Cheung
DV Introduction to Creating Autodesk 3ds Max Plug-Ins with Microsoft .NET
Level 3, Jasmine Ballroom G
David Cunningham
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Thursday, December 2 9:30 a.m.–10:30 a.m. (continued)
SE Design and Delivery of a $50 Million Buried Water Control Facility Using the Revit Platforms
Level 3, Jasmine Ballroom H
Caroline Killian
AC Finally! Easy Printing and PDF Generation with AutoCAD Level 3, Palm C Eduardo Garcia
UT Risk Management for Utility Industry Projects: The Key to Success? Level 3, Palm E Shashi Verma
CP AutoLISP: Kicking It Up a Notch Level 3, Palm H Robert Green
AB BIM-Based Energy Insight in the First Two Weeks of a Project Level 3, South Seas C Kyle Bernhardt
AC Cameras, Walkthroughs, and Flybys in 3D Using AutoCAD Level 3, South Seas D John Bordeau
CI AutoCAD Civil 3D: Beyond the Back of Curb Level 3, South Seas F Michael Farrell
AB BIM Requirements of the AIA Document E202 Level 3, South Seas G Douglas Bowers, AIA
CI Parcels: Not Just for Subdivisions Anymore Level 3, South Seas J Dana Probert
Thursday, December 2 9:30 a.m.–12:00 p.m.
AC Becoming an AutoCAD Power User Level 2, Mandalay Bay D dave espinosa-aguilar
AB Lab Schedule Anything in AutoCAD Architecture or AutoCAD MEP Level 2, Mandalay Bay J Matthew Dillon
ME Lab Maximizing Autodesk Revit MEP 2011 for Design Efficiency Level 2, Mandalay Bay L David Butts
CR Upstream BIM: Creating Models for Design, Construction, and Beyond
Level 3, Palm D Dan Russell
MA PT Art to Part: Developing Plastic Parts with Autodesk Inventor and Autodesk Moldflow Adviser
Level 3, South Seas I Jim Swain
Thursday, December 2 11:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m.
CI Endless Corridors with AutoCAD Civil 3D Level 2, Mandalay Bay A Chad Studer
CR Introducing Autodesk Navisworks Manage 2011 Level 2, Mandalay Bay B Matthew Stachoni
CP AutoCAD .NET: Automating Annotation Level 2, Mandalay Bay C Stephen Jabs
AC Lab Dimensioning and Multi-Leaders: The Cure for "Dementia-ning" Level 2, Mandalay Bay F Douglas Harper
MA LabPT
Plastic Part and Mold Design Validation Using Autodesk Moldflow Software
Level 2, Mandalay Bay K Hanno van Raalte
MA Voice of the Customer: Consumer Product Design and Engineering in Autodesk Inventor
Level 2, MFG Lounge A George Hudetz
MA Voice of the Digital Simulation Customer: Q&A About the New Web-Based Stress Analysis App
Level 2, Reef A Tyler Henderson
ED The Link Between Industry and Academia in the Automotive Industry
Level 2, Reef B Lutz Fuegener
MA Authoring Custom Content Using the Autodesk Factory Design Utility
Level 2, Reef C James Herzing
ME Using AutoCAD MEP for Model-Based Design Client Requirements Level 2, Reef D Jeff Campbell
CDM Looking into the Crystal Ball: A Sneak Peek at Managing BIM Projects with Autodesk Vault
Level 2, Reef E Jeremy Lambert
MA Autodesk Algor and Autodesk Inventor Fusion Level 2, Reef F Kevin Schneider
UT Streamlining the Design through Asset Management Workflow at Anchorage Municipal Light & Power
Level 3, Banyan C Chris Nailer
AB BIM-Based Energy Insight in the First Two Weeks of a Project Level 3, Banyan D Kyle Bernhardt
CP Transition Your VBA Development to VB.NET Level 3, Banyan F Lee Ambrosius
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Thursday, December 2 11:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m. (continued)
ME Advanced Mechanical Electrical Equipment List (MEEL) Schedule in AutoCAD Revit
Level 3, Jasmine Ballroom A
Mi Kim
ME Taking Your MEP Coordination Using Autodesk Navisworks to the Next Level
Level 3, Jasmine Ballroom D
Justin Schmidt
UT From AutoCAD Map 3D to Autodesk Topobase and Autodesk Topobase Web for Gas Utilities
Level 3, Jasmine Ballroom E
Deeter Smith
CD The New Power Play Between Autodesk Alias Design and Autodesk Inventor Fusion
Level 3, Jasmine Ballroom F
Anirban Ghosh
CM A Complete Breakdown of Inventor Styles and Standards: Understanding the Design Data Folder
Level 3, Palm A Stan Wile
CI Revealing AutoCAD Civil 3D Data with Descriptive Labels Level 3, Palm B Brian Hailey
DV Revit to 3ds Max via Autodesk FBX Level 3, Palm C Charles Prettyman
CP Get Your Head into the Cloud Level 3, Palm E Jerry Winters
MA AutoCAD Electrical Unplugged Level 3, Palm F Robert Stein
AC Get Your Presentations and Design to the Next Level with Autodesk Alias Sketch for AutoCAD
Level 3, Palm H Guillermo Melantoni
GIS Thousands of Raster Files in MapGuide: How Do I Make It Work ? Level 3, South Seas A Jeremy Robson
BU Responding to the BIM RFP Level 3, South Seas B Joseph Joseph
CI A BIM Success Story: Integrating AutoCAD Civil 3D and MEP, Autodesk Navisworks and 3ds Max
Level 3, South Seas C Harold Litzenberger
AB Social BIM for Distributed Project Teams Level 3, South Seas D Hilda Espinal
MA Making Autodesk Inventor Content Center Work for You Level 3, South Seas E Dennis Jeffrey
AB Custom Stairs and Railings in Revit Architecture 2011 Level 3, South Seas F Eric Wing
Using Autodesk Subscription Benefits to Your Advantage Level 3, South Seas G Sarah O'Rourke
CP Autodesk Ecotect to Microsoft Excel to Revit: A Computational Approach to Sustainable Design
Level 3, South Seas H Mario Guttman
Thursday, December 2 12:00 p.m.–1:30 p.m.
Autodesk Subscription Customers Help Shape Autodesk University 2011 with Lynn Allen
Lower Level, South Pacific E
Sarah O’Rourke
Thursday, December 2 1:30 p.m.–2:30 p.m.
CP Implementing Custom Microsoft SharePoint Integration for AutoCAD Products
Level 2, Mandalay Bay A Paul Vella
AC Excel-ing with AutoCAD: No Programming Required Level 2, Mandalay Bay B Donnie Gladfelter
SE The IF’s of Revit Level 2, Mandalay Bay D Ken Murphy
CI Lab An Introduction to Quantity Takeoff Tools with AutoCAD Civil 3D (Repeat)
Level 2, Mandalay Bay F Robert Gadbaw
AC Lab Dimensioning and Multi-Leaders: The Cure for “Dementia-ning” (Repeat)
Level 2, Mandalay Bay J Douglas Harper
CR Lab Every Building Has Its Price: Finding It with Autodesk Quantity Takeoff (Repeat)
Level 2, Mandalay Bay L Jason Dodds
MA Voice of the Digital Simulation Customer: Test-Drive the New Autodesk Algor Simulation Interface
Level 2, MFG Lounge A Tyler Henderson
MA Listening to the Voice of the Customer: Schematics Usability Study Level 2, MFG Lounge B Amy Silverman
FM Don’t Get Floored in Your Facility Level 2, Reef C Christopher Fernandez
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Thursday, December 2 1:30 p.m.–2:30 p.m. (continued)
MA Analyzing and Optimizing Frames Using Inventor Frame Analysis and Robot Structural Analysis
Level 2, Reef E Shakeel Mirza
UT Implementing Autodesk Inventor for Substation Design Level 2, Reef F Terri Humel
AC Productivity Gains: Results of a Study of New Features in AutoCAD 2011
Level 3, Banyan C David Cohn
CM AUGI Unplugged Level 3, Banyan D Mark Kiker
MA Customizing the Circuit Builder in AutoCAD Electrical Level 3, Jasmine Ballroom A
Randy Brunette
AB Connect the Dots: From Vision to Model Level 3, Jasmine Ballroom E
Marcus Kim
CP Porting your Applications to the Apple Mac Level 3, Jasmine Ballroom F
Fenton Webb
CI Shave Weeks Off Redrawing and Boost Productivity with AutoCAD Civil 3D: Environmental Case Study
Level 3, Jasmine Ballroom G
David Growcott
CM Bootstrap Your AutoCAD Deployments Level 3, Palm A R. Robert Bell
DV Parametric Design Modeling with Autodesk 3ds Max Level 3, Palm C David Fano
ED What We Really Should Be Teaching in Engineering Graphics Level 3, Palm D John Bordeau
CDM Autodesk Vault Professional to SAP Made Easy Level 3, Palm H Klaus Loerincz
MA Autodesk Inventor: Surfaces in Solid Part Design Level 3, South Seas B Ryan Bullock
AC Point Clouds on a Shoestring Level 3, South Seas C Kean Walmsley
CI See How It's Done: Visual Road Design Level 3, South Seas D Remco Bastiaans
ME Lessons Learned from a BIM Coordination Consultant Level 3, South Seas E David Butts
AC How the #!@%& Do I Migrate My AutoCAD Customization? Level 3, South Seas F Denise Cox
CP Service-Oriented AutoCAD with WCF Level 3, South Seas G Paul Schleppy
ME Using Green Building XML (gbXML) for Building Energy Analysis Interoperability
Level 3, South Seas H Stephen Roth
ME Autodesk Navisworks Manage: Applying Technology in the Real World
Level 3, South Seas I Phil Nower
CI Collaborating Civilly Level 3, South Seas J James Wedding
Thursday, December 2 1:30 p.m.–4:00 p.m.
AB Into the Void: The Zen of Creating Complex Sculptural Form with Autodesk Revit
Level 2, Mandalay Bay C Phil Read
AB Lab The Revit Crystal Ball: Using Energy Analysis Tools in Revit Level 2, Mandalay Bay H Jeff Hanson
CR Lab How to Create a BIM Execution Plan: A Hands-on Workshop Level 2, Mandalay Bay K John Tocci, Jr.
SE Modeling an Urban Transport Railway Level 3, Palm B Fernando Oliveira
AB BIM and IPD for Project Leaders Level 3, South Seas A James Vandezande
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Thursday, December 2 3:00 p.m.–4:00 p.m.
ME Subbing Out the Model: How Subcontractors Are Forging a New Functionality with BIM
Level 2, Lagoon F Tammy Rico
CI Between the Sheets: Using Sheet Set Manager with AutoCAD Civil 3D
Level 2, Mandalay Bay A Lisa Pohlmeyer
CD Autodesk SketchBook Pro Lets Your Creative Hand Go Digital Level 2, Mandalay Bay B Christopher Cheung
CM Get Users to Use Standards! Level 2, Mandalay Bay D Robert Green
AB Lab Revit Conceptual Massing Lab: Merging Old-School Techniques with Technology Strategies
Level 2, Mandalay Bay F Jeremiah Bowles
AC Lab A Quick Spin on AutoCAD for Mac (Repeat) Level 2, Mandalay Bay I Shaan Hurley
CR Lab Every Building Has Its Price: Finding It with Autodesk Quantity Takeoff
Level 2, Mandalay Bay J Jason Dodds
CP Lab Building BIM Data Structures (Repeat) Level 2, Mandalay Bay L Jason Gabel
MA Voice of the Digital Simulation Customer: Test-Drive the New Autodesk Algor Simulation Interface
Level 2, MFG Lounge A David Massaro
MA Listening to the Voice of the Customer: Schematics Usability Study Level 2, MFG Lounge B Amy Silverman
MA Voice of the Customer: Authoring BIM-Ready Content Focus Group Level 2, Reef A Pamela Adams
CP Nothing But .NET: Taking Advantage of the AutoCAD Civil 3D .NET API
Level 2, Reef B Joshua Modglin
UT Integrating Autodesk Topobase with Outage Management at the Kansas City Board of Public Utilities
Level 2, Reef C Matthew Kreig
ME Got an Axe to Grind? Hack Your Parametric Part Wizard! Level 2, Reef E Darryl McClelland
MA Get Started Using Autodesk Inventor and Autodesk Inventor Fusion Level 2, Reef F Kevin Schneider
UT There Is No “I” in Team Level 3, Banyan C Ron Palma
CM The Thankless Job of a BIM/CAD Manager Level 3, Banyan D Yoshi Honda
CDM Collaborating Civilly: The Discussion Level 3, Banyan E James Wedding
CDM The Autodesk Vault Knows All: An Unconference for Autodesk Data Management
Level 3, Banyan F Brian Schanen
AB The Ultimate Door Schedule in AutoCAD Architecture Level 3, Jasmine Ballroom D
Paul Aubin
CR Best Practices for Real-Time Cost Management in Autodesk Constructware
Level 3, Jasmine Ballroom E
Matt Wheelis
CP Diary of a Wimpy BIM Manager: Tales of In-House Revit API Development for Architects
Level 3, Jasmine Ballroom F
Iffat Mai
SE AutoCAD Structural Detailing Steel Design and Documentation Level 3, Jasmine Ballroom G
Adam Sheather
MA I Didn’t Know Autodesk Inventor Could Do That! Level 3, Palm A Robert Cohee
MA Automating Autodesk Inventor Level 3, Palm D Jack Gregory
ME Using Green Building XML (gbXML) for Building Energy Analysis Interoperability
Level 3, Palm E Stephen Roth
UT Structuring a Successful Autodesk Utility Design Implementation Project
Level 3, Palm F Adley Harms
CI Leveraging Levee Design Using Corridors in AutoCAD Civil 3D 2011 Level 3, Palm H John Sayre
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Thursday, December 2 3:00 p.m.–4:00 p.m. (continued)
BU BIM for Government and Owners Level 3, South Seas C Doug Eberhard
SE Truss Me: Using the Truss Wizard Feature in Autodesk Revit Structure
Level 3, South Seas D Michael Zeeveld
AC Data Extraction: Your Table Is Waiting Level 3, South Seas F Bill Fane
CP Building Advanced Microsoft .NET User Interfaces for Use in Autodesk Products
Level 3, South Seas J Mike King
Thursday, December 2 3:00 p.m.–5:30 p.m.
DV AEC Workflow for Autodesk Design Suite Level 3, Palm C Guillermo Melantoni
MA Getting the Most Out of Autodesk Inventor 2011 with iLogic Level 3, South Seas G Robert Stein
ED STEAM: Adding the “A” to STEM–Combining the Arts and Creative Problem Solving with Science and Math
Level 3, South Seas H Linda Sellheim
Thursday, December 2 4:30 p.m.–5:30 p.m.
ME The Real Engineer's Workflow: Autodesk Revit MEP Massing for Pre-Design Analysis
Level 2, Lagoon F Simon Whitbread
AB Start Early, Finish Early: Using Autodesk Revit Architecture During Early Design Stages
Level 2, Mandalay Bay A Vincent Poon
AC What the #!@% Should I Do Now? Keeping AutoCAD Working the Way You Expect
Level 2, Mandalay Bay B Denise Cox
CDM Combination to the Vault, Part 3: Autodesk Vault Reporting and Job Server
Level 2, Mandalay Bay C Pascal Le Guellec
DV Autodesk 3ds Max Design for Revit Users Level 2, Mandalay Bay D Jennifer O'Connor
CM Lab AutoLISP Cheat Sheet for CAD Managers (Repeat) Level 2, Mandalay Bay K Robert Green
MA Lab Adapting Frames and Sheets with a Little Simulation in the End Level 2, Mandalay Bay L Kevin Smedley
MA Voice of the Digital Simulation Customer: Test-Drive the New Autodesk Algor Simulation Interface
Level 2, MFG Lounge A Tyler Henderson
MA Voice of the Customer: Facilities Planning and Layout Workflows Level 2, Reef A James Herzing
CP Application Development from AutoLISP to VBA/COM to .NET Level 2, Reef B James Johnson
FM From Blue Line to Bottom Line with FM:Systems Level 2, Reef D Matthew Davoren
ME To Display or Not to Display: Understanding the Display Manager in AutoCAD MEP
Level 2, Reef E Darryl McClelland
CP Managing CAD Standards with VB.NET Level 3, Banyan C Lee Ambrosius
AB Revit Project Templates: Finding the Right Balance for What’s in Them
Level 3, Banyan D T. J. Meehan, AIA LEED AP
CM Paving the Information Highway for BIM Level 3, Banyan E Andrew Fisher
CP Porting Your Applications to the Apple Mac (Repeat) Level 3, Banyan F Fenton Webb
AB Transitioning to BIM with AutoCAD Architecture Level 3, Jasmine Ballroom A
Tom Tobin
AC Hey, I Never Knew That! The Best of LT Unlimited Level 3, Jasmine Ballroom E
Kate Morrical
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Thursday, December 2 4:30 p.m.–5:30 p.m. (continued)
CP Storing Complex Custom Per-Document and Per-Instance Data with Revit API
Level 3, Jasmine Ballroom F
Miroslav Schonauer
SE Modeling, Not Drafting, a Post-Tensioned Structure Level 3, Jasmine Ballroom G
Joy Beers, SE LEED AP
CM Standardize AutoCAD: (C)onsolidate, (A)dapt, and (D)eploy Level 3, Palm A Christopher Greene
SE What’s in Your Structural Model? Understanding Detail-Level Requirements Using Revit Structure
Level 3, Palm B Derek Gilbert
ED Revit-izing the Curriculum in Singapore Polytechnic: Bridging the Gap Between Academia and Industry
Level 3, Palm D Swee Bing Teoh
PD AutoCAD Plant 3D in the Real Project World Level 3, Palm H Michael Denholm
CI Real-World Intersections Using AutoCAD Civil 3D Level 3, South Seas A Eric Chappell
UT Autodesk Utility Design (AUD) Process Workflow at Southern California Edison
Level 3, South Seas B Debra Brooks
CP Opening the Lines of Communication Between Revit and Third-Party Applications
Level 3, South Seas C David Rushforth
MA Building Panels in AutoCAD Electrical and Autodesk Inventor Level 3, South Seas D Todd Schmoock
ME Get Connected: Autodesk Revit MEP Connectors Demystified Level 3, South Seas F Shawn Zirbes
MA Not Your Average Workflow: Advanced and Innovative Modeling Techniques
Level 3, South Seas I Jay Tedeschi
CI Civil 3D Cross-Section Production Using Object Projection, Dynamic Labeling, and the Sheet Wizard
Level 3, South Seas J Kevin Mills
Thursday, December 2 4:30 p.m.–7:00 p.m.
AB LabPT
Creating Stairs in AutoCAD Architecture Level 2, Mandalay Bay F Douglas Bowers, AIA
SE Lab Bridging the Gap Between AutoCAD Civil 3D and Autodesk Revit Structure
Level 2, Mandalay Bay H Steven Costa
UT Lab Web Reporting in Autodesk MapGuide with an Introduction to GeoREST
Level 2, Mandalay Bay J Gordon Luckett
Thursday, December 2 5:30 p.m.–7:30 p.m.
SU Autodesk Subscription Cocktail Lower Level, South Pacific E
Sarah O’Rourke
Thursday, December 2 6:00 p.m.–7:00 p.m.
AC Lab Radically Superior 3D Mechanical Design with AutoCAD Inventor LT Suite
Level 2, Mandalay Bay K Peter Vinh
CP Lab Building BIM Data Structures Level 2, Mandalay Bay L Jason Gabel
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