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Ccntv Captures Cad Business News

Thursday, May 22, 2008

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Ccntv Captures Cad Business News

This week’s free video webcast features Bunkspeed’s HyperShot Renderer

CADCAMNETtv, the free web-video news show produced by the publishers of CADCAMNet and Alkemedia Productions LLC, has released its latest free webcast.

Sponsored by HP, this latest broadcast highlights StrataSys’ most recent financial reports, and Autodesk’s ongoing shopping spree, all brought to you by anchor Jessica Rivera.

CCNtv also premiers a new review of the breakthrough rendering technology from Bunkspeed. The review focuses on what makes Bunkspeed’s HyperShot renderer different, and whether or not it is as easy as Bunkspeed’s Marketing Manager, Thomas Teager, says. Producer and CAD pundit, Rachael Dalton-Taggart gives us a brief demonstration.

The bi-weekly newscast can be viewed free at anytime. Representing the newest trends in online news, CCNtv is the first-ever periodic video show dedicated especially to the business of CAD. Each broadcast delivers concise summary of the major stories and editorials appearing in CADCAMNet.com.

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