Inventor and Revit Fabrication WorkflowsNovember 18, 2022 | No Comments Inventor users working with Revit have always found the data exchange tedious, with huge Revit models taking time to import, naming conventions not coming through, only an Element ID, and then once this bloated model came through, having to work with your assembly and the imported Revit model, working at a snails pace, but that all changed when Autodesk introduced Revit rvt files being supported in AnyCAD, a file reference tool in Autodesk Inventor.Revit to Inventor When importing a Revit rvt file, the Inventor user has the option to:Import it (convert it to an Inventor model) orReference it (link it in, like an xref), so if the rvt file changes, it will update Once you reference the file in, you can start modelling around it or place it in an existing assembly and detail it. Click here to learn more or enquire below.Get in Touch DC is an authorised Autodesk Reseller providing products and services for the Architecture, Engineering, Construction, Infrastructure and Manufacturing Sectors. Feel free to contact us on 1800 490 514, info@designconsulting.com.au, by live chat or fill out the form below.Contact Form DemoΔFirst NameLast NameEmailPhoneCompany NameSubjectYour MessageSubmit Form Autodesk Inventor, Inventor, Inventor Professional, Revit, Structural Steel | Tags: architecture, Autodesk, fabrication, inventor, manufacturing, revit