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Nemetschek adds on to BIM portfolio with dRofus of Norway

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Kathleen Maher

Nemetschek’s acquisition of dRofus enables cloud-based data management and furthers the already close relationship between the companies. As a data ...

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Workstations seeking new input

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Kathleen Maher

New workstations are offering new options for input.

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First impressions, Adobe Max

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Kathleen Maher

Adobe Max is probably the most glittery tech conference of them all. Every year, Adobe showcases new tools, new technology, and highlights the creativity of its customers.

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SolidWorks 2017 comes with new tricks and new options

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Kathleen Maher

The latest SolidWorks has a little something for everybody, but mostly CEO Gian Paolo Bassi works hard to keep everyone happy.

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Autodesk integrates and expands its Fusion platform at Accelerate 2016

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Kathleen Maher

Autodesk unveils its integrated Fusion platform at Accelerate 2016 in Boston

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Autodesk Live for Revit gets VR

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Kathleen Maher

Autodesk Live gets VR button

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Changes at the top: Tony Hemmelgarn appointed Siemens PLM CEO

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Kathleen Maher

Siemens PLM has played a growing role in Siemens Digital Factory division as software and hardware become further intertwined. Immediately ...

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GE buys European 3D printing companies

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Kathleen Maher

Design and Manufactured become inextricably linked as a new round of consolidation combine manufacturing and design companies. We’ve been talking ...

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Stratasys to show next-generation 3D printing technologies at IMTS

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Kathleen Maher

Stratasys will show two new prototype systems at the IMTS show in Chicago this fall. The InfiniteBuild 3D printer builds prints on a vertical axis for long parts and the Robotic Composite 3D printer builds composite machine parts using a robot arm on site.

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Autodesk reports “terrific” second quarter

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Kathleen Maher

Sees increase in subscriptions and uptake in suites. Autodesk reported revenue of $551 million for the quarter ending in July ...