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AI Cannot Replace Creativity but It Can Help

By Chris Pagliarini January 18, 2023
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AI Cannot Replace Creativity but It Can Help

Meet the Design Assistant! SOLIDWORKS browser-based roles, including 3D Creator and 3D Sculptor have AI-powered tools that offer design assistance based on your workflows, freeing up more time for creativity and to help you stay productive.

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Get the Best of Both Worlds with Manufacturing Definition Creator

By Chris Pagliarini March 2, 2022
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Get the Best of Both Worlds with Manufacturing Definition Creator

Learn how with Manufacturing Definition Creator, a new role in our 3DEXPERIENCE® Works portfolio, you can meet the needs of both model-based and drawing-based practices.

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