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Fusion 360 - Biomedical Design

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Overview

The already-large market for medical devices in the United States is growing at an increasingly steady rate. In this course, you will learn how to design medical devices that comply with all federal standards using Fusion 360. Software required: Fusion 360.

While other industries continue to decline, the market for medical devices in the United States continues to steadily grow. Because of this, it's important than ever to have the skills to get jobs in the medical device field. This course, Fusion 360 - Biomedical Design, will cover intermediate to advanced Fusion 360 tools that will allow designers to create the complex shapes required in medical device design. First you will learn of the FDA's "Innovation Pathway" that is used to approve medical devices. Then, you will learn about advanced organic shapes, hybrid modeling, FEA simulation, and prototyping. Finally, you will learn best practices in terms of CAD modeling and documentation that will streamline the entire process when working with organic geometry. Upon completion of this course, you will have the experience that medical device companies are looking for in their employees, and the skills needed to execute on the job. Software required: Fusion 360.

Syllabus

  • Course Overview 2mins
  • FDA Medical Device Approval Process - Overview 12mins
  • Fusion 360 - Using Picture References within Fusion 360 37mins
  • Fusion 360 - Using Forms to Create Organic Shapes & Hybrid Modeling 36mins
  • Fusion 360 - Simulation 30mins
  • Fusion 360 - Final Documentation for the Prototyping & Clinical Phases 30mins

Taught by

Matt Perez

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