Modern devices have dense layouts in shrinking enclosures. Fitting and mounting a PCB into an enclosure while taking cooling, cabling, and assembly/maintenance processes into consideration requires a continuous interaction and cooperation between Electrical and Mechanical Engineers. Precise design data and mechanical information must be sent in a smooth, uninterrupted bi-directional manner. Unfortunately, many engineers still use methods from over a decade ago that require manual rendering and back and forth file transfers. This webinar discusses various methods to improve the communication between team members while working in their native environments.
Learn how Altium CoDesigner can help you to get rid of manual data exchange, avoid mistakes, and speed up the overall electro-mechanical design process:
- Why You Need to Practice CoDesign
- Existing Methods for CoDesign
- Altium CoDesigner Overview (included with Concord Pro)
- Practical Applications of CoDesign Techniques

David Haboud
Product Marketing Engineer
David Haboud is a Product Marketing Engineer at Altium. He studied electrical engineering with an emphasis on computer architecture and hardware/software design at the University of Southern California. During his tenure as an embedded software engineer, he focused on firmware development and data acquisition for auxiliary power units. In his free time, he enjoys performing stand-up comedy around San Diego.
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