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Editors Pick of the Week

Editor’s Pick: Accelerating lattice generation
nTopology third generation update features fundamental rewrites to its core software, which nTopology says improves the existing product.
Editor’s Pick: Manage rapid prototyping in model-based engineering
ADEPT industrial IoT software platform is a data framework that links real-time Linux servers as a distributed resource.
Editor’s Pick: Improve file editing for 3D prints
Now released is Materialise Magics 26, software for 3D printing file preparation.
Editor’s Pick: Polymer 3D printing on the desktop 
Target markets for the Nexa3D XiP 3D printer include engineering, dental, medical, education and other industries.
Editor’s Pick: Accelerating electromagnetics simulation
Siemens Simcenter 2022.1 has updates in three specific applications: Simcenter SPEED; Simcenter Motorsolve; and Simcenter MAGNET.
Editor’s Pick: Simulate advanced connectivity 
Altair Simulation serves manufacturing and AEC.
Editor’s Pick: Finer details in 3D print model slicing
Ultimaker Cura 5.0 beta offers a new slicing engine designed to churn out parts with finer details.
Editor’s Pick: Large-Format 3D Printing for Sand Tooling
Desktop Metal ExOne S-Max Flex Robotic System has applications in foundries for quick casting of complex metal parts.
Editor’s Pick: New polymer technology for faster industrial 3D printing
Nexa3D NXE 200 industrial 3D printer is considered an entryway into scalable additive manufacturing.
Editor’s Pick: Top New CPU in Portables
MSI Summit series notebook computers use the new 12th-Gen Intel Core processors.
Editor’s Pick: Next-generation Engineering GPU
NVIDIA RTX A5500 GPU available from PNY.
Editor’s Pick: Artificial intelligence for part quoting services
Xometry says this software can be used by any of the existing instant-quoting websites to add artificial intelligence to its capabilities. 
Editor’s Pick: Portable small industrial 3D scanner  
The company says this portable scanner delivers affordability and high precision to industrial scanning. 
Editor’s Pick: Custom Materials for High-Abrasion 3D Printing
igus develops plastics components and offers 3D printing services.
Editor’s Pick: New binder jet line for extreme accuracy
Also, the company says its commitment to open materials gives users flexibility to choose the exact metal or ceramic that best meets production needs.



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