Thursday, August 17, 2006

Autodesk Plant soon here

At Autodesk University 2006 there are several classes on Autodesk Plant. Seems like Peter Quinn, Derry Vaughan and the Autodesk team is getting close to a release of this new P&ID application.

PD11-1: Introduction to Autodesk® Plant: The New P&ID Solution from Autodesk

Learn how to use Autodesk Plant to draw intelligent Piping and Instrumentation Diagrams (P&IDs) At the end of the session, you will understand how Autodesk Plant leverages standard AutoCAD productivity tools with user-customizable symbols to quickly and easily create and edit drawings in a way not possible using base AutoCAD...

PD12-1: Getting More from Autodesk® Plant: Reports, Leveraging External Databases, & Change Control

Most companies need to reuse and distribute the information on the P&IDs to other departments and engineering disciplines This class will show you how to create company-specific project reports that can be automatically generated from the information contained on the drawings...

PD13-1: Autodesk® Plant P&ID Project Setup and Customization: Managing Projects and Creating New Project Standards

Learn how to customize Autodesk Plant to suit your own company standards You will receive detailed step-by-step instructions on how to configure Autodesk Plant to suit your own company or site standards...

PD25-1L: A Quick Spin on the New Autodesk® Plant

We invite your input to help refine the user experience of Autodesk Plant, Autodesk’s new product for P&IDs...

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Update based on Peter's comment below.

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    Peter Quinn said...

    Jimmy,

    Thanks for the plug. Derry Vaughan is leading the effort on the P&ID product, not me. Anyway, If anyone is interested in beta testing the P&ID application, see the instructions below:

    For new MyFeedback Portal users:

    To enroll in the Guinness Beta please go to: http://myfeedback.autodesk.com and select Sign up from the Active Zone Menu.

    If you are an existing MyFeedback member please see Updating Beta Profile below. If you are new to the Autodesk MyFeedback portal, you will then be asked to fill out a profile.

    Please use GuinnessBeta in the Beta Code field (at the top of the sign up page). Only select the products that you would like us to consider you a beta candidate for and be sure to select P&ID in your selection. If approved, you will be emailed a password for the general site once the beta team has reviewed your application.

    When you logon, you will be able to see all the zones you are a member of - initially this may be none. When you are added to a new zone you will be emailed a notice and the new project will appear on your MyFeedback portal page under MyFeedback Zones when logged in.

    The process of adding participants to zones is not automatic and requests are reviewed periodically during business hours. Please allow 1-2 business days for the process to be completed. Some betas may not be active or require a slight wait until the start date.

    For previously registered MyFeedback Portal users:

    If you are already a member of MyFeedback Beta portal ( http://myfeedback.autodesk.com), login and click on the User button to update your user profile. Add GuinnessBeta in the beta code field of your user profile and be sure to select P&ID in your selection. Once the profile is updated, it will be reviewed by the beta coordinator and you will either be granted or denied access to the beta program.


    Peter Quinn
    Autodesk

    3950 Civic Center Dr.
    San Rafael, CA 94903
    Direct 415-507-8152
    August 18, 2006
    Alan Privette said...

    Will AutoDesk PLANT also electrical? Would you be able to go from a P&ID diagram to a 3D model?

    If so it might support the design of electric power substations. Instead of piping we would have bus bars. Your commments please.

    Thanks
    September 13, 2006
    JTB World said...

    Alan,
    Sorry, but I don't know or can tell any answer to your questions. Pleas join MyFeedback beta.
    October 02, 2006
    Paul said...

    Hey Peter,

    As a reseller here in Alaska, it's AWESOME to hear about the development of AutoDesk Plant. I just sent an e-mail to myfeedback to add me to that portal as I'm already a beta tester for Spago and I'm in the Building Systems group. Bentley is my biggest competitor up here in the oil fields and if I can help put together a program that will know them out of the game, it would be totally amazing! I just wish I was at AU this year to see how things are going with it.

    Paul Jordan
    Anchorage, AK
    November 28, 2006

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