Registration for Autodesk's Digital Prototyping Forum 2010, scheduled for 3 November at The Belfry Hotel, near Birmingham, is now open.
Autodesk explains that its forum provides engineering users with an opportunity for intensive free training on the latest Autodesk products, including Inventor, Moldflow, Algor and Alias.
The company also advises that attendees will come away with "invaluable tips and tricks to help [them] get the most out of using them in their day-to-day work".
"Autodesk experts will deliver insights covering everything from how to work effectively with large assemblies to how to create better drawings more quickly and common pitfalls to avoid in the design process," says Autodesk's spokesperson.
"We also aim to show attendees other solutions that they might not have considered before, or even been aware of, that might help them do their work more productively," he adds.
"The forum also provides an opportunity for delegates to meet and network with other users and to learn from their peers.