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Bring Your Product to Market Faster with Real-Time Rendering

Instantaneous real-time, ray-traced rendering can dramatically cut down your product development cycle.

Instantaneous real-time, ray-traced rendering can dramatically cut down your product development cycle. In this webinar, panelists explore the benefits of using dedicated rendering hardware to go beyond what's possible with a workstation, to reduce physical prototyping costs.

With this approach, design teams can generate marketing assets before the product is even built. Speakers from Dassault Systèmes, NVIDIA, and BOXX discuss real-world usage scenarios, benchmarks, and benefits of GPU-accelerated rendering.

Key takeaways:

  • Reduce prototyping costs
  • Rapidly explore design iterations
  • Bring products to market faster

Attendees can submit their questions during the live question and answer session!

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