"I get by with a little help from my friends."
The Beatles
Back in October, KETIV held the Autodesk Manufacturing Academy in California and Oregon.  For those who were able to be there, all of us here at KETIV are grateful for your attendance, and hope you enjoyed it. 
But if you weren't able to attend, the archives contain the documents and videos for the sessions at AMA.  
 Here's a list of the sessions that KETIV and Autodesk presented at AMA.   You can find the information for each session by going to the AMA Session Arhives HERE!
1A - Sheet Metal Design with Autodesk Inventor
        See Inventor's sheet metal tools in action!
1B - Get Smart with Inventor Modeling
        Workflows for Autodesk Inventor and Inventor Fusion
1C - AutoCAD on AutoCAD Electrical Steroids
        See tools to help improve your AutoCAD Electrical Skills
1D - Automating Repetitive Design Tasks
        This was my session.  There are examples of iFeatures, iParts, iAssemblies, and
        iLogic.
2A - The Secret Life(cycles) of Vault
        Get a better understanding of how lifecycles work in Autodesk Vault
2B - Digital User Manuals & Documentation
        Creating user documentation, in it's many forms! 
2C - Product Lifecycle Management - Autodesk PLM360
        Want to know more about PLM360.  This is your stop.
2D - Vault Health Check
        Your Vault was running great three months ago.  Here's how to make sure it's running
         great three months from now!
3A - Vizualization Workflows with Product Design Suite
        See workflows with Product Design Suite, 3dsMax, and Autodesk Showcase
3B - Simulation360: Leveraging the Cloud
        Use the cloud to maximize to design more efficiently
3C - PCB Schematic and Layout Integration
       An overview of PCB and layout creation in Mentorgraphics
3D - Developing and Managing a Facility with Factory Design Suite and PLM 360
         Integration of Autodesk Factory Design Suite with Autodesk PLM 360
4C - The Business Side of Autodesk Software: Making the Most of Your Software Assets 
        An overview to better understand how your Autodesk Software is licensed
For those that attended, I hope you had a great time and learned some cool things.  I hope to see you at the 2013 sessions.
For those who couldn't attend, I hope the session archives are something you can use in your daily workflows! 
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