Digital Engineering December 2023

In the December issue, we reveal the results of our annual reader survey, along with a look at where key technologies are heading in the new year. Plus, a recap of the 2023 Design & Simulation Summit and a review of the ProMagix HD60.

Inside This Issue:

The Challenges and Opportunities of AI for Additive Manufacturing

DE Design & Simulation Summit keynote panel explores potential for AI to enhance design for additive.

Technology Outlook 2024

DE readers let us know how they are adopting new engineering technology in our annual survey.

Industry Leaders Shift Strategies to Harvest AI Spring

AI-powered simulation and natural language input poised to become the norm.

Looking Down the Digital Engineering Road

As new digital technologies mature, the technical outlook for engineering design is robust, exciting and with much to offer the world around us.

All Signs Point to Maturing AM Market

AM technology is finally primed for production-grade parts while new software enables more seamless design-to-print workflows.

What Will Digital Twins Look Like in 5 Years?

A clear definition and view of the technology is only now taking shape.

Keeping Pace With Needs of Workstation Users

Post-pandemic, engineers and designers want a balance between power and form factor for the newest workstations.

Scaling Up AM For Mass Production

Technology is just one piece of the puzzle.

Review: Velocity Micro ProMagix HD60: Price/Performance 

The newest ProMagix HD60 from Velocity Micro sets performance records.

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