Kathleen Maher

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2014 wasn’t that bad, was it?

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Kathleen Maher

Product introductions from 2013–2014 will make for an eventful 2015 By Kathleen Maher This year saw a return of optimism ...

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3D printing for the Space Station

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Kathleen Maher

Made in Space and NASA have brought 3D printing to Outer Space, to create all the little things they left ...

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Building 3D Experience portfolios at Dassault Systèmes

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Kathleen Maher

The ambitious goal is to model the world for science and industry, including the hidden parts. Kathleen Maher reports from ...

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Autodesk makes software, lots of it, free to students

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Kathleen Maher

Autodesk expands its education programs and makes software and training free to students and educators around the world.

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Trimble looks for AEC efficiencies through collaboration

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Kathleen Maher

New Trimble Connect offers a cloud-based platform for strategic collaboration in the construction and operation of buildings. By Kathleen Maher ...

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Bentley Systems and Trimble team up for construction modeling

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Kathleen Maher

Pooling resources and sharing opportunities to advance construction BIM. Bentley Systems and Trimble have been forging links between their products ...

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Cl3ver adds support for iOS

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Kathleen Maher

Cl3ver introduces iOS support for its cloud-based presentation software.

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Bentley Systems and Siemens PLM extend partnership

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Kathleen Maher

Exploring expanded working relationship in manufacturing process planning and design. By Kathleen Maher Bentley Systems and Siemens PLM have been ...

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Bentley announces Connect Edition

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Kathleen Maher

The focus on mega-projects and infrastructure leads to a new generation of products better able to serve comprehensive project delivery, ...

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Dassault Systèmes and FDA collaborate on The Living Heart Project

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Kathleen Maher

Dassault’s Living Heart Project achieves significant milestone with collaborative research agreement between the FDA and Dassault on the use of the heart model for planning pacemaker surgery.