Hi Frank,
Thanks for your interest! My team is working on 3 areas that are really focused on making Fusion 360 even better tool for mechanical engineers and designers:
As you can imagine there is a lot of interest in all 3 areas from our users. We are now having internal discussions of what to bring first and when (and how it fits the entitlement model of Fusion 360 / Ultimate).
My role is Software Development Manager. I lead a team of expierienced software engineers (many of them with ME background). We are working on developing the technology. Your input from these forums discussions, personal meetings, conferences (such as Autodesk University, etc.) is really helping us to deliver a technology that fits your needs. I have some influence in decision making about a delivery, but it is not my call so I'm a little hesitant to communicate plans here :- )
And to be honest - I personally do not have a clear opinion about what is more important. I have seen so many engineers taking printed engineering handbooks and spending a valuabe time by manual calculations and time consuming modeling - I believe Gears, BC, etc. are really important. From other hand it takes time, but it is doable. But without a simulation technology there are tasks that you cannot do manually. If I take a look around myself right now I see a lot of over-designed things - my chair supports seems too heavy, the metal angle that holds the bookshelf would probably carry the bookshelf full of books plus myself standing on it, etc. Engineers are trying to stay on a safe side and without a power of simulation they just add a material (over-design) to mitigate a risk.
So how to prioritize what to deliver first? Hard task. But you have one advantage that I do not have in this decision making process - your Kudos. We are watching it...
Thanks,
Vasek