Factory Components panel 
 Create Asset and select
 Model as Part from the drop-down menu. 
 Factory Launch panel 
 Create Asset  and select
 Model as Part from the drop-down menu. 
 Environments tab 
 Factory Assets panel 
 Asset Builder to author the file for use as factory content. A new assembly model can be created for use as factory content.
 Factory Components panel 
 Create Asset and select
 Model as Assembly from the drop-down menu. 
 Factory Launch panel 
Create Asset and select
 Model as Assembly from the drop-down menu. 
 Environments tab 
 Factory Assets panel 
 Asset Builder to author the file for use as factory content. 
 Factory Components panel 
 Create Asset and select
 Import DWG Solids from the drop-down menu. 
 Factory tab 
 Factory Components panel 
 Create Asset and select
 Import DWG Solids from Vault from the drop-down menu. 
 Factory Launch panel 
 Create Asset and select
Import DWG Solids from the drop-down menu. 
 Get Started tab 
 Factory Launch panel 
 Create Asset and select
Import DWG Solids from Vault from the drop-down menu. 
 Environments tab 
 Factory Assets panel 
 Asset Builder to begin authoring the file for use as factory content. 
 Factory Components panel 
 Create Asset and select
 Import Model from the drop-down menu. 
 Factory Components panel 
 Create Asset and select 
 Import Model from Vault from the drop-down menu. 
 Factory Launch panel 
 Create Asset and select
 Import Model from the drop-down menu. 
 Factory Launch panel 
 Create Asset and select 
 Import Model from Vault from the drop-down menu. 
Environments tab 
 Factory Assets panel 
 Asset Builder to begin authoring the file for use as factory content. No. Weldments are not presently supported by the Asset Builder. However, you can derive your weldment into an Inventor part and then use it as an asset. A derived assembly, like a weldment, is a new part that references an existing assembly. Also, you can add features to the derived part or assembly. For more information about the Derive command, see the Inventor Help topic: Derived parts and assemblies.