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Autodesk introduces Fusion 360 extensions

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Ruchika Saini

New manufacturing extension in Autodesk Fusion 360 will help users perform processes like complex surface finishing, automated drilling, additive manufacturing,, and automated verification workflows.

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Want a truck—Volvo has one for you

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Jon Peddie

Volvo has employed the latest tech to give max choices. At the PTC LiveWorx19 conference the other week, CEO and ...

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PTC’s bet in AR and IoT is paying off

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Kathleen Maher

PTC CEO Jim Heppelmann was a keynote speaker at the AWE AR conference, followed up a few weeks later with the company’s Liveworx conference.

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Innovative laptops shown at Computex

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Jon Peddie

Some notebooks introduced at Computex 2019.

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Hexagon squares the circle

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Ralph Grabowski

Report from annual HxGN Live conference 2019. Hexagon is best known as a sensor company, making 3D laser scanners and ...

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Altair releases Hyperworks 2019

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Ruchika Saini

Latest release offers fast simulation of complex assemblies, easy-to-learn fatigue life prediction, enhanced user experience for fast concept modeling, and more.

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Dassault announces plan to acquire Medidata for a heart stopping $5.8 billion deal

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Kathleen Maher

Dassault-Medidata acquisition will provide an opportunity to build a new business on Dassault’s 3D Experience platform.

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Graphisoft’s plan to be #1

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Ralph Grabowski

Graphisoft plans to target Autodesk by treating customers better and providing interconnected software.

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Nvidia looks for new markets at Computex

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Kathleen Maher

Nvidia is introducing the Studio line of workstations to reach a broader market of content creators while focusing on mobility and performance.

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Siemens’ PAVE360 puts auto manufacturers in the driver’s seat

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Kathleen Maher

PAVE360 is designed to bring in all the different companies involved in the design of autonomous systems including people making semiconductors and components, writing custom software, developing sensors, and all the other parties that might be evolved. Siemens sees the automaker at the center of the equation.