Digital Engineering May 2023

In the May issue of Digital Engineering, we take a look at new simulation innovations, and provide coverage of the AMUG conference, the ASSESS Congress, cloud-based PLM, and the hidden cost of post-processing for 3D printing.

Inside This Issue:

Grading the Trinity of Simulation-Driven Design

How hardware access, ease of use and user adoption affect upfront use of simulation.

State of Model-Based Systems Engineering

Discover more about this  new, effective approach to complex system design.

Simulating the Way to Consistent 3D Printed Parts 

As production-scale AM gains traction, process simulation and in-situ monitoring are keys to consistent quality and optimized performance for 3D-printed parts.

Simulation-On-Demand Finds a Home in the Cloud

Manufacturers are increasingly adding cloud-based simulation to their toolset. 

How to Move Your PLM Processes to the Cloud

Shifting to a cloud-based PLM approach requires asking some tough questions.

The Hidden Cost of Post-Processing

DfAM is the key to reducing post-processing burden.

Review: What’s New in AutoCAD 2024

AutoCAD continues to leverage machine learning for task automation.

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The IDTA is the first point of contact for all aspects of the standardized digital twin.

Hexagon Announces Leadership Appointments
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Ingersoll Rand Leads $19M Financing Round for Inkbit
Inkbit will use funding to advance to multifunctional additive manufacturing.

CAD Users Embrace Hybrid Modeling
Subdivision modeling gaining ground in production phase surface modeling.

ESTECO International Users’ Meeting Announces Agenda
The early June meeting, to take place in Italy, includes keynotes from Toyota, Eaton and more.

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