Our first community office hours! Help shape neThing.xyz


Thank you so much for trying out neThing.xyz!

We have simply been blown away by how quickly the user base is growing. Frankly, it is overwhelming!

We are taking a deep breath, to make sure that we are prioritizing the features that are most useful to you!

How do you see the future of AI in engineering?

What would accelerate your CAD workflow by 100x? 1000x?

What do you want to design with text-to-3D generative AI?

Let us know during our inaugural office hours! Click to register:

https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/8117077751199/WN_sZPsdAQER-SQd1cxrs6a8Q

Here's the Agenda:

  • 🔮 Our vision for neThing.xyz
    • (Hint: the best text-to-3D generative AI for CAD)
  • 🆒 New features and announcements
    • 🤐
  • ❓Community Q&A
    • That means we will answer your questions!

Make it real.

polySpectra

P.S. - We just started a community forum at https://forum.neThing.xyz, come say hi!

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