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Watch our free live webinar in partnership with Autodesk: How to prepare for the AI-future in Automotive Design, where CDN Deputy Editor, Freddie Holmes was joined by Autodesk’s Product Manager for AI in Autmotive and Conceptual Design, Timo Gmeiner to discuss preparing for the AI-future in automotive design.
During the live Webinar, Autodesk shared how they see the general future of AI-based problem solving in the automotive design world. They also talked about the challenges they see and how they think design teams can prepare for what is ahead.
Speaker

Timo Gmeiner
Product Manager for AI in Automotive and Conceptual Design - Autodesk
Timo is the AI Product Manager in Autodesk’s Automotive, Concept Design, XR division.
He’s trained as an aero/mech engineer, has a background in product design engineering, and has spent the past five years working on the application of AI to design and manufacturing processes.
His focus at Autodesk is the integration of GenAI capabilities into automotive concept design workflows.
Moderator

Freddie Holmes
Deputy Editor - Car Design News
Freddie Holmes is the deputy editor of Car Design News and has been an automotive journalist for more than a decade, exploring everything from classic cars to electric and autonomous vehicles.
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