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People with a passion for discovery drive innovation. Without their inquisitive minds and desire for new ideas, there would be no inventive spirit and no progress. The European Inventor Award pays tribute to inventors worldwide. It celebrates those who transform their ideas into technological progress, economic growth or improvements to our daily lives. Launched in 2006, the Award gives inventors the recognition they deserve and, like any good competition, it acts as an incentive for others.

Aimed at innovators aged 30 and under, this prize rewards those using technology to contribute to the United Nation's Sustainable Development Goals. A granted patent is not required, and all finalists receive a cash prize.

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Good Day ! I am using Inventor 2018. I want to know the difference between inventor drawing extension idw and dwg. When I do "save as" I come up with 2 options within inventor drawing one is .idw and another is .dwg and there is also option of AutoCAD dwg. How do these extension differ and whats their functionality ? I know idw for inventor and dwg for AutoCAD but inventor drawing with dwg extension is confusing.

Off late, I have to download many commercial items from web to represent in AutoCAD drawings. But download are in step files. So I make inventor model and create dummy drawing and import to autoCAD. Is the inventor dwg doing same thing in fewer steps ? see the screenshot attached.

Thanks for the links. Will read through. just started a little bit where it says dwg is bigger in file size as it has functionalities. and can be shared across others as most ppl don't or may not have inventor. Will go through all.

One issue with saving them as dwgs is when you open them through file explorer they'll open in Autocad instead of Inventor natively. The only real reason I can think of is to have the ability of other users who have Autocad and not Inventor to view and edit the files, but this causes other issues down the line since opening and editing an Inventor drawing in Autocad and going back to Inventor can break some stuff. I recommend using idws and only editing the drawings in Inventor and if someone wants to view them they should either get Inventor View (Inventor Read-Only in 2020 version) or export your drawings as pdfs.

Hi! It is not true saving a drawing to Inventor dwg will lead to opening in AutoCAD by default. It depends on your default DWG file open setting. You should set it to Autodesk DWG Launcher, instead of AutoCAD. If it is set to Autodesk DWG Launcher, the Windows will open the dwg file based on last saved application (either Inventor or AutoCAD).

Like Xun and other experts already mentioned, this is not a new topic. In fact, it has been discussed for almost 10 years. Inventor dwg and idw are the same in terms of Inventor drawing objects. Saving as Inventor dwg allows you to open it in AutoCAD without having to go through export. Also, you can easily use an AutoCAD dwg template containing existing AutoCAD blocks and styles you already created.

Another option to consider is to use AutoCAD to document Inventor components. AutoCAD is capable of creating associative drawing views to Inventor components. The command is called VIEWBASE. You can find more information on Autodesk Knowledge Network.

I am in same boat as you. Came across this recently. Maybe I never needed to, so never saw that even though it existed. The need for query was to reduce amount of steps to convert inventor model to AutoCAD.

Thanks for your help. It helped me in understanding the need to use both extension. Will use it accordingly. Haven't come across this option as never needed to. So use dwg only if you have to share with non inventor recipient. File size can be larger for dwg. One last thing to ask is, if I create new drawing in dwg and use viewbase to get model, how do I project view off that ? If the viewbase is not what I want to use, can I rotate using viewcube like inventor idw ? Also, can I lock a view in inventor model as base view so when I use viewbase command, I can choose that particular view ?

Well if that's all you need, just save as -> save copy as -> .dxf extension. DXF's are the bees knees when it comes to exporting inventor drawings to AutoCAD, I find it to be the least troublesome method.

I have been trying to replace a base view with Replace model reference but as soon as I press the command inventor hangs and nothing works. I have to press escape to get inventor to work again except for the replace model reference button.

Hi! Usually this means Inventor have trouble removing or reattaching certain annotation objects. Or, the new assembly cannot create the views properly. One thing to try is to copy the existing sheet and paste it to a new drawing. Then do the Replace Model Reference workflow. Does it work now?

Hi! This sounds like a file-specific behavior. Please share the files in zip with me directly johnso...@autodesk.com. I would like to understand the behavior better. In the meantime, please install 2023.2.1 update.

Hi, has this issue been resolved? I am having the issues on inventor pro 2022. Tried different drawings and it does it on every drawing. Tried rebooting, even did an update to inventor 2022.4.1 and rebooted and still doing the same thing.

Hi! The behavior was file specific. If possible, please share the files in zip with me directly johnso...@autodesk.com. I can take a look to understand the behavior better. Your issue may not be the same as the others.

I have same problem, and i solved it. i have two monitors with laptop. just re-setup lap top monitor as main control monitor, then the pop up "replace model reference " box will show up. it is not inventor problem. it is "replace dodel reference" box "hidden" outside of monitor.

UC is currently working under two patent policies. The Current (1997) Policy is in effect. However, some long-term UC employees can choose whether to have their inventions administered under the Old (1963/85) Policy or under the Current Policy.

For inventions disclosed on or after Oct. 1, 1997, the invention disclosure date and the inventor hire date will determine which policy is applicable. If an invention is disclosed on or after 10/1/97, but the inventor was hired before April 16, 1990, the inventor can choose between the two policies. The choice is a one-time, irrevocable decision that will affect the distribution of royalties from all inventions disclosed after 10/1/97 for that inventor. If an invention is disclosed on or after 10/1/97 and the inventor was hired after 4/16/90, the invention will be administered under the current policy. Inventions disclosed before 10/1/97 are administered under the Old (1963/85) Policy.

The full text of each policy can be reviewed on the Research Policy Analysis & Coordination (RPAC) site. Please review policy differences in both the royalties paid and the money paid to campuses for support of further research. While the percentage of royalties paid to the inventor is larger under the Old Policy, there are subtle differences in calculations that may result in some inventors receiving smaller royalties if they choose to be administered under the Old Policy.

Research Share: Designated for research-related purposes at the inventor's campus and allocated based on plans developed at each campus and UC-managed DOE Laboratory. The research share only exists under the Current Policy.

General Pool: This income accrues to individual campuses or UC-managed DOE Laboratories based upon income for all inventions made by inventors at that location. The Pool is used to cover:

If you are an eligible inventor who has not yet been paid royalties, you will be contacted before your first royalty distribution payment is made. The letter sent to inventors contains an election form. If you want your inventions to be covered by the Current Policy, sign and date the Election of Current Policy Form and return it as soon as possible in the stamped, self-addressed envelope provided. If IAS does receive this form by the required deadline, your inventions will automatically be reverted to the Old Policy.

preferably i want to be able to open the assembly template file, fill in a form and press save and have inventor create the parts, insert them into the assembly and save parts and assembly wherever i save the assembly.

i currently do this with part files and then place these part files into an assembly but i feel like im missing something simple to do it with an assembly template. i fiddled with iLogic to get the parts to save when the assembly would be saved but they ended up going to the templates folder. i also couldnt get the forms to show up from the part files when opening the assembly and when trying to make a new form in the assembly it wouldnt let me target the part file parameters.

Can you please give more examples of your industry product type and workflow? Have you predefined all your parts in advance of making your assembly? Are you producing drawings based on the assembly and or parts?.

Can you please give more examples of your industry product type and workflow? i have a template part currently that is mostly predefined but has a form to finalise certain things such as the number of holes in the part or the size of those holes. unfortunately for each assembly these can be different but most of the other parameters remain the same or are defined from the form

Have you predefined all your parts in advance of making your assembly? not exactly. as stated above the parts are standard parts but can vary for example with the number or sizes of holes in them. i am defining the final sizes in the assembly now.

I am glad you are on the right track. The assembly style and control of the parts have many different approaches and can sometimes go into a mind melt as to where to control what. You could do all the hole placement in the top assembly or in the parts etc. I would try and mimic the actually assembly procedure as much as possible this way the containers are set up in the right workflow, drawings etc

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