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Creaform Releases 10th Version of VXelements 3D Measurement Software Platform 7:0
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New release offers cloud licensing, collaborative robots compatibility, new tools and functionalities.

Epson Now Shipping 44-In. Production Photo and Graphics Printer
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The photo and graphics printer is the first available model in the new line of high volume production-class SureColor P-SeriesÂ...

Quick Snapshot of NAFEMS Americas Regional Conference
Event covered range of topics in the simulation space, including electrification, autonomous vehicles and diversity in simulation organizations.

Nuts and Bolts of NAFEMS’ Acquisition of ASSESS
Two leaders of respective simulation organizations sit down to discuss details of NAFEMS acquisition.
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