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CES Selector 2017 Now Available

By DE Editors  

October 17, 2016

Granta Design has released CES Selector 2017. This version features even more materials selection capabilities, great display and charting enhancements, and which targets commercially-important problems such as restricted substances and cost.

Additional features for CES Selector 2017 include enhance annotation, a new datasheet format, updated materials selection and connection with the Senvol database.

“We continue to add new features and more data in response to feedback from our current users. By listening to their valuable input, we can ensure that CES Selector 2017 provides them with practical benefits to meet their materials challenges,” says Charlie Beam, product manager for CES Selector at Granta Design.

For more information, visit Granta Design.

Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company’s website.

 

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