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78 ® ® ® ® Sustainability- Autodesk AutoCAD , Factory Design Utilities, Fusion 360 , Inventor , Vault ● Improve materials ef昀椀ciency, create lighter products, and reduce waste with generative design enabling solutions ● Consolidate components for easier assembly/disassembly and reduced inventory with generative design ● Explore and select sustainable materials with generative design ● Nest pieces to optimize 昀氀at sheet cutting and reduce waste Design & Manufacturing ● Optimize material yield Autodesk solutions for design and manufacturing Materials ef昀椀ciency and circularity ● Optimize additive manufacturing print settings for materials ef昀椀ciency and quality, and minimize waste enable our customers to achieve more sustainable ● Minimize waste by repairing parts with hybrid manufacturing outcomes by utilizing insights and optimizing ● Analyze tolerances to increase quality and reduce scrap ef昀椀ciencies from the earliest stages of design and ● Reduce redundant part creation or ordering through geometric duplicate detection and part standardization allowing data to 昀氀ow across the project lifecycle. ● Reduce machining cost and waste while maintaining proper 昀椀t with tolerance analysis These solutions help our customers address ● Design for durability with enhanced FEA simulations challenges associated with energy consumption, emissions reduction, materials use, and waste reduction. ● Design, simulate, and create energy-ef昀椀cient electronics and machines with electronics and electronic cooling simulation Energy ef昀椀ciency and smart manufacturing ● Reduce energy use in production by optimizing machine runtime and cooling cycles with injection molding ● Plan and validate factory layouts to maximize production performance and resource use ● Audit suppliers to help ensure product quality and compliance Responsible supply chain ● Increase quality through failure analysis and reports ● Comply with regulations with materials and supplier declaration

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