Digital Engineering, April 2021
The April issue includes a special focus on additive manufacturing, along with design cybersecurity and a review of the new Dell Precision 3240 Compact workstation.
April 1, 2021
Subtractive and Additive Under the Same Roof
DfAM triggers an evolution of parametric CAD with algorithms, generative design and 3D printing microservices.
Simulation: New Driving Force Behind Additive Manufacturing
Simulation replaces trial-and-error processes and a reliance on tribal knowledge to pave the way for widespread AM adoption for production use cases.
Taking Care of Business
Chart the next frontier in materials and engineering design with confidence.
Safeguarding Engineering in the Work-from-home Era
Securing design data requires a holistic approach that includes both technology and good policies.
MaaS Rewrites Rules for Manufacturing
The business model and the platforms that serve manufacturing-as-a-service are relatively new to the digital landscape, so it’s critical to adapt technologies to meet market demands.
Printing and Pest Management
Florida Department of Agriculture uses 3D printing to build a better bug trap.
Solid Power With Dell Precision 3240 Compact
Dell introduces an ultra-small form factor compact workstation.