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- Learn more about the exchange of an intelligent model with mechanical engineering content and the digital factory.
- Learn about the possibilities and advantages of exchanging data throughout the different solutions.
- Learn about using Autodesk's different platforms Autodesk Construction Cloud and Manufacturing Informed Design.
- Learn about the advantages of our possibilities for a digital twin.
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- Jochen TangerJochen Tanger is based in Munich, Germany, and has been working as a technical sales specialist at Autodesk, Inc., for more than 20 years. Since Autodesk decided to market Revit in Central Europe in 2004, he has been presenting, selling, training for it to resellers and customers. Today he is mainly responsible for the whole Building Information Modeling (BIM) processes with all of its products and solutions. Jochen holds a diplom-ingenieur degree in civil engineering from the Leuphana University of Lüneburg.
- Daniel LutzDaniel Lutz is at home in southern Germany, where he graduated in mechanical engineering in 1992. With experience in industry, he moved to the CAD industry over 20 years ago to an Autodesk partner based in Stuttgart. Since 2011, he has been a solution engineer at Autodesk, where he has gained extensive experience in layout and factory planning, mechanical design including data management. In the context of the integrated factory model, the knowledge in the BIM processes and the integration of civil engineering is complementary.
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