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Accuris Enhances Engineering Workbench with Regulatory Intelligence to Streamline Compliance for Engineers

New Integrated U.S. Regulations content in EWB Expands Compliance and Productivity Capabilities for Engineers

DENVER, CO – June 17, 2025 – Accuris, the market leader in engineering standards content and technology, today announced the addition of new regulatory content to its flagship platform. Engineering Workbench (EWB) now offers expanded access to U.S. Federal regulations and guidance, allowing engineers to reference this material alongside standards, patents, and technical publications.

This launch resolves a critical challenge for engineering teams – the siloed nature of regulatory information.

“With the integration of regulatory content into EWB, we are addressing one of the most pivotal challenges engineers have told us they face – navigating fragmented regulatory information,” said Jennifer Quinn, Executive Director of Product Management at Accuris. “With this launch, Accuris customers gain seamless access to regulations, real-time updates to the specific information they need, and direct links to referenced standards, all within their existing systems and workflows.”

The regulatory content is delivered in partnership with Citation Compliance, ensuring engineers receive up-to-date, domain-validated materials embedded in their daily workflows. It includes:

  • Centralized access to regulations, guidance, and standards documents
  • Real-time alerts on relevant regulatory changes
  • Hyperlinked references between regulations and cited standards
  • AI-driven search to surface the most relevant results quickly

“Through our collaboration with Accuris, the goal is to transform the information within regulatory documents into functional, current, and actionable content for engineers at the helm of making critical design decisions,” said Jason Sirois, Director of Strategic Partnerships at Citation Compliance. “With these updates, Accuris continues to evolve Engineering Workbench into a powerful, intuitive platform for technical professionals. By combining AI-powered tools with a broader range of authoritative content, engineers can work faster, navigate complex information with greater ease, and make more confident decisions throughout the engineering lifecycle.”

Learn more about the latest innovations to EWB  here.

Attend a live webinar to learn more

On Wednesday, June 25 at 11am ET/8am PT, Accuris will host a live webinar, “Centralizing Regulations and Standards: Engineering Workflows Simplified,” showcasing the new regulatory content available in EWB. Register here to attend.

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