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Unlock the Power of Structured BOM Data in Furniture Design: Free Webinar for Engineers and Designers

In the fast-paced world of furniture design, managing complex assemblies and raw data can often feel overwhelming. Whether you’re working on woodworking, cabinetry, or large-scale furniture manufacturing projects, transforming 3D design models into structured, actionable data is critical for smooth production and efficient workflows.

To help you tackle these challenges head-on, we’re hosting a free webinar: “Shaping BOM Data into Required Results: The Power of Structured Information”. This webinar is specifically tailored for furniture design engineersand professionals who use Autodesk Inventor and other furniture design software to streamline their processes and maximize efficiency.

Why Attend This Webinar?

For many professionals in the furniture manufacturing industry, organizing data and managing bills of materials (BOM) can be a daunting task. Whether you’re designing complex cabinetry or large pieces of custom furniture, Woodwork for Inventor—a popular add-on for Autodesk Inventor—offers powerful tools to help you generate and structure BOM data with ease.

By attending this webinar, you’ll learn how to:

  • Optimize your furniture design workflow: Learn best practices for managing design data, from 3D models to final production.
  • Automate BOM reports: Explore how to generate detailed, production-ready reports using Woodwork for Inventor’s BOM generator.
  • Increase efficiency: Discover practical examples of how structured BOM data improves accuracy and reduces errors in the production of woodworking and cabinetry projects.

Whether you’re involved in woodworking projects, cabinetry, or custom furniture design, this session will give you actionable insights on how to get the most out of your tools and processes.

What You’ll Learn

In this 60-minute webinar, our experts will dive into the following topics:

  • How to turn 3D models into production-ready data.
  • Best practices for using Autodesk Inventor with Woodwork for Inventor to create customized BOM reports.
  • Practical tips for automating repetitive tasks to save time and improve accuracy in furniture manufacturing.
  • How structured information can reduce production errors and increase the efficiency of your design-to-manufacturing process.

Who Should Attend?

If you’re a furniture design engineer, CAD designer, or involved in furniture manufacturing or woodworking, this webinar is for you. Professionals working on custom cabinetry and complex furniture designs using Autodesk Inventorwill benefit the most from the insights shared during this session.

Event Details

  • Date: November 27
  • Time: 4 PM (Vilnius time, EET)
  • Duration: 60 minutes
  • Format: Online Webinar
  • Registration

Spaces are limited, so be sure to register early to secure your spot! This is a great opportunity to improve your design process, reduce errors, and make your workflow more efficient.


Why Structured BOM Data Matters for Furniture Designers

The shift toward digital design and 3D modeling has transformed the furniture design software landscape. Tools like Autodesk Inventor are essential for bringing complex furniture designs to life, but without proper structuring and reporting of BOM data, even the most innovative designs can face production challenges.

That’s where Woodwork for Inventor comes in. This powerful tool helps furniture designers structure their design data, ensuring that each part of the design—from materials to components—flows seamlessly into production.

Whether you’re working on cabinetry projects or large custom furniture designs, this webinar will give you the tools you need to optimize your BOM and improve the accuracy of your production reports.


Don’t Miss Out—Register Today!

If you’re ready to take your furniture design skills to the next level, don’t miss this chance to learn from the experts. Sign up for our free webinar today and start transforming your design workflow with structured BOM data!

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