May 5, 2022

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:
Altair Simulation 2022 Released
MathWorks Launches Suites for Startups
Cura 5.0 Gets the Details Right
Varjo Launches Reality Cloud Software Platform
More Altair Coverage
Altair Company Profile
More Autodesk Coverage
Designing Robotics
A closer look at bringing complex robotic technology into our modern world.
Autodesk Q4 Revenue Up 3% to $1.32 Billion
Autodesk reported financial results for the fourth quarter and full year of fiscal 2023.
Celebrating the Union of CAD and CAM
Milestone mergers and partnerships brought design and manufacturing closer.
Printing in the Fourth Dimension
Smart materials and new design capabilities will usher in a generation of self-modifying structures with applicability for medical, aerospace and various other innovative uses cases.
AI and ML Transforming Simulation
Use of artificial intelligence and machine learning algorithms in FEA increase predictive performance, speed up processing time.
Autodesk Company Profile
More MathWorks Coverage
More Ultimaker Coverage
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Insider Q&A: 3D Printing End Use Parts
In this Insider Q&A, the experts at Ultimaker explain how 3D printing can be used for spare parts, jigs and fixtures in a production environment.
Editor’s Pick: Increasing Filament Print Reliability
UltiMaker S7 3D printer is a fused filament fabrication 3D printer which accepts the more than 200 materials available to other products in the UltiMaker S Series line.
Editor’s Picks: February 8-14, 2023
One of the picks will be chosen as DE’s Editor’s Pick of the Week.
UltiMaker Launches the S7 Flagship S-Series 3D Printer
The UltiMaker S7 builds on the S-Series printers, with new features including an integrated Air Manager and a flexible build plate.
Royal Dutch Navy, Ultimaker and Covestro Test Strength of 3D-Printed Part
Engineers take unconventional approach to test strength of a 2-kg plastic 3D-printed part against an armored vehicle, 6000x heavier.
Partnership Forged Between America Makes and Ultimaker
As part of partnership, Ultimaker plans to donate 3D printers for use in middle and high schools to advance additive manufacturing.
Ultimaker Company Profile
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Editors’ Picks

Editor’s Pick: Simulation for additive manufacturing processes
Desktop Metal Live Suite extends the company’s Live Sinter simulation software.

Editor’s Pick: Faster Setup for EV Battery Simulation
Siemens Simcenter STAR-CCM+ 2302 streamlines workflow setup, processes new flow possibilities and much...

Editor’s Pick: Analyze models for 3D printing suitability
Protolabs Instant Manufacturability Analysis online service simplifies parts design process for 3D...

Editor’s Pick: Increasing Filament Print Reliability
UltiMaker S7 3D printer is a fused filament fabrication 3D printer which...