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Editor’s Picks: April 7-13, 2022

One of the picks will be chosen as DE’s Editor’s Pick of the Week.

One of the picks will be chosen as DE’s Editor’s Pick of the Week.

Each week, DE’s editors comb through dozens of new product releases and use their combined years of engineering industry knowledge to choose a few products and services that they think will help engineers innovate by working smarter and more efficiently. 

One of the picks will be chosen as DE’s Editor’s Pick of the Week:

Kubotek3D Launches 4.0 Release of Software Products

Rocky 2022R1 Enables Industrial Scalability of Processes

Autodesk Revit 2023 Unveiled

Exact Metrology Debuts Next Generation of Artec Micro

Properly Dry 3D Printer Filaments

Printer Could Provide up to 70 Percent Speed Improvement

brandgroup Launches New 3D CAD Configurator

Find Out Latest Updates With Theorem-XR

Nexa3D Launches NXE 200 Industrial 3D Printer

Dell Product Launch Debuts Enhanced Workstations, More 

3D Printing Wear-Resistant Components With ESD Properties

More Autodesk Coverage

Generative Design Pushes Workstation Performance
The design process requires the right hardware to support higher data and simulation workloads.
Autodesk Gives $5M to Howard University
Gift reportedly largest ever given to university’s College of Engineering and Architecture.
Generative AI Enters Next Phase with Natural Language
It’s not about typing or shouting executable commands.
CAM Meets AM to Enable Hybrid Manufacturing
Combining metal AM and CNC milling in a single hybrid system can give manufacturers a cost and flexibility advantage, but there are trade-offs.
What’s New in AutoCAD 2025
Even more AI tools are added to the latest release of AutoCAD.
Autodesk Company Profile

More Dell Coverage

Artificial Intelligence for Design and Engineering Workflows
In this white paper, learn how artificial intelligence and machine learning can improve design and simulation.
Quality and Safety Drive Monitor Innovations
The latest monitors reduce eye strain while increasing visible detail.
The AI Workstation
At Dell Technologies World, Dell and NVIDIA outline the future of PCs as more companies adopt on-prem AI.
New NVIDIA RTX GPUs Built for AI-Powered Design and Visualization
Based on the NVIDIA Ampere architecture, the new RTX A400 and RTX A1000 GPUs deliver real-time ray tracing and support for generative AI tools to every workstation.
Dell Technologies World: AI in Focus
Dell, NVIDIA showcase how their hardware supports innovative AI use cases.
Dell Boosts Enterprise AI Capabilities
New Dell Technologies workstations powered by NVIDIA AI solutions unlock more engineering potential.
Dell Company Profile

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