Digital Engineering December 2022

Our December issue includes the results of our annual Technology Outlook Survey, as well as coverage of 4D printing, women in engineering, CAD interoperability, and AI for simulation.

In This Issue:

Technology Outlook 2023

DE readers provide a glimpse of their engineering technology usage in our annual survey.

Boosting CAD Interoperability

Consolidation and change within industries that use engineering design software raise questions about CAD software interoperability. 

AI and ML Transforming Simulation

Use of artificial intelligence and machine learning algorithms in FEA increase predictive performance, speed up processing time.

How to Encourage More Women to Join Engineering

Women in simulation discuss diversity in their fields.

Printing in the Fourth Dimension 

Smart materials and new design capabilities will usher in a generation of self-modifying structures with applicability for medical, aerospace and various other innovative uses cases.

Engineering Workstation Market Bulking Up

Virtual roundtable gathers insights on the state-of-the-workstation market.

Digital Twin’s Evolving Footprint

Keep an eye on key technologies and on the tighter linkage of the physical and digital worlds.

Review: A New King is Crowned 

HP’s new Z2 Tower G9 workstation reclaims the price/performance title.

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Latest News

NVIDIA AI Summit: AI Powers Everything, from Autonomous Cars to the Search for Alien Life
NVIDIA's Bob Pette credits Tensor Cores and CUDA as the catalysts for AI revolution

MachineWorks and Productive Machines Ink Strategic Partnership
This collaboration aims to introduce efficiency in machining processes, the companies report.

OpenBOM Releases Major Update for Onshape
Look for new drawing features, simplified settings, and enhanced speed, company says.

Altair and Munich Technical School Partner on Quantum Computing
Research details solutions for several key challenges of quantum computing implementation.

@Xi Delivers AI Supercomputer to University of Wyoming
Not counting the CPU nodes, this new supercomputer power reaches up to 6.3 PetaFLOPS FP64/32 peak performance.

Ansys Teams Up with Microsoft and TSMC for Photonic Simulation
Companies collaborate to speed up simulation and analysis of silicon photonic components, according to Ansys.

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