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Editor’s Picks: Oct. 7-13, 2021

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:

Altair Releases Integrated Simulation and Analysis Portfolio

Autodesk Highlights Fusion 360 Product Design Capabilities

Cadence Accelerates System Innovation with Integrity 3D-IC Platform

Siemens Brings Design Automation to Solid Edge 2022

Theorem Releases CATIA 3DEXPERIENCE 3D PDF v. 24.2

IMAGINiT Clarity v2022.1 Launched

QuadriSpace Releases Document3D Suite 2022

More Altair Coverage

Altair Company Profile

More Autodesk Coverage

Meet the Latest Star Wars Droid Designers
Droid design contest winners discuss process, inspiration.
Making and Breaking Things for Fun
Makers and YouTubers blend engineering, entertainment and creativity.
AU 2024: Project Bernini Exemplifies AI-Powered Design
At its annual user event, Autodesk highlights AI's growing role in products for all sectors, and celebrates being selected as partner for LA28 Olympic Games
Digital Transformation at IMTS 2024
Engineering, manufacturing solutions embrace AI and automation.
Autodesk/Makersite Partnership Brings Sustainability to Product Design
Autodesk expands partnership with Makersite across Inventor and Fusion.
Autodesk Company Profile

More Cadence Coverage

The Race is On
Designing for The America’s Cup Race
Cadence Finalizes Acquisition of BETA CAE Systems
Cadence continues to expect BETA CAE to contribute about $40 million to its 2024 revenue.
Cadence Digital Twin Platform to Enhance Data Center Design
Product intended to Improve energy efficiency with accurate and fast AI-driven digital twins.
Cadence to Buy BETA CAE
Purchase to allow for expansion into structural analysis.
Intel Foundry Collaborates with Cadence and Siemens
Partnerships aim at enabling heterogeneous integration with EMIB packaging technology.
Cadence Company Profile

More IMAGINiT Technologies Coverage

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