June 2, 2021

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:
PTC Vuforia Instruct Release to Streamline 3D-CAD Based Work
Shapeways Teams with Mimaki to Advance Full-Color 3D Printing
Anycubic Launches 3D Printers at TCT Show
BCN3D Smart Cabinet Debuts to Store 3D Printing Filaments at Optimum Humidity Levels
More PTC Coverage
PTC and Partner PDSVISION Collaborate with Electrolux
Collaboration will focus on digital transformation.
Editor’s Picks: May 5-11, 2022
One of the picks will be chosen as DE’s Editor’s Pick of the Week.
PTC Creo 9 Now Available
Core enhancements enable better designs in less time, company reports.
Has Software Failed AM?
Examining the design and simulation software makers’ efforts to catch up with advances in 3D printing hardware.
Scaling Up Additive Manufacturing
Before 3D printing can evolve, it must be enhanced with sufficient data management.
PTC Company Profile
More Shapeways Coverage
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Editors’ Picks

Editor’s Pick: Simulate advanced connectivity
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Editor’s Pick: Large-Format 3D Printing for Sand Tooling
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Editor’s Pick: New polymer technology for faster industrial 3D printing
Nexa3D NXE 200 industrial 3D printer is considered an entryway into scalable...