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June 20, 2024 From crucial keyboard shortcuts to the subtleties of sketching workflows, these tips c

[engineering.com]( [engineering.com]( [Weekly Update]( June 20, 2024 [15 Solid Edge tips and tricks from beginner to advanced]( From crucial keyboard shortcuts to the subtleties of sketching workflows, these tips can help every Siemens Solid Edge user be more efficient. [Read the story »]( [Autodesk’s Project Bernini proves generative CAD is coming]( The AI-powered 3D object generator may be a work in progress—but for designers, it’s the writing on the wall. [Read the story »]( [Japanese automakers caught in safety certification scandal.]( Toyota, Mazda, Honda, Suzuki and Yamaha are implicated in falsified certifications. [Read the story »]( [Digital transformation requires a collaborative culture]( How to cultivate strong relationships across departments, geographies and partners. [Read the story »]( [Boeing wins with Starliner. When do we all get to fly?]( Orbital flight as a regular scheduled operation is a long way from reality. [Read the story »]( FEATURED [Designing Success: The Power of CAD Certification]( How to stand out, gain recognition and prove your commitment to CAD excellence. [Read the story »]( [Autodesk’s 3D AI, Siemens’ hydrogen AI and more design updates]( Engineering.com’s roundup of recent design news. [Read the story »]( [What is model-based design and how do you apply it in aerospace?]( In the aerospace industry, MBD plays a crucial role in the design and development of aircraft, spacecraft and complex aerospace systems [Read the story »]( [Design, Simulation & CAD Week - Join for a series of interactive webcasts: June 25-27, 2024]( Engineering design is getting easier—at least for those who keep up with its accelerating evolution. Join Engineering.com for a series of interactive webcasts to learn about the new tools and technologies empowering designers to be faster, better and more creative. Spanning three days and featuring some of the biggest names in design software, this series will explore how trends in AI, processors, cloud computing and simulation are rewriting the design playbook. [Register Now »]( Enews Editor: Ian Portsmouth | iportsmouth@wtwhmedia.com Advertising opportunities: [Click here]( This email was sent to {EMAIL} WTWH Media, LLC - 1111 Superior Ave, Suite 2600 - Cleveland OH 44114 United States [View Online]( | [Update Subscriptions]( | [Forward]( | [Unsubscribe]( Link](

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