Digital Engineering, February 2017
Desiging for human-machine interaction; injection molding simulation software; VR-ready workstation review; cloud storage; the software user experience; soft robotics; 3D printing custom golf clubs; PLM strategies and more.
February 1, 2017
Inside this issue
Adjusting the Human-Machine Relationship
Industry 4.0 is redefining the engineer’s role within design.
What Injection Molding Simulation Software Can Do For You
Whatever your role in plastics injection molding, there’s a tool that will improve your endgame.
Portable and VR Ready
The MSI WT72 6QN delivers a great display and good performance.
Thinking Outside the Cloud Storage Box
Industry-specific solutions can help engineers overcome storage and file sharing challenges.
Engineering the Software User Experience
Software designers are taking advantage of graphics technologies and user intuition.
Morphing Wing Design Lays Groundwork for Soft Robotics
MIT/NASA collaboration on a flexible aircraft wing structure showcases the potential of digital materials and advanced manufacturing techniques for soft robotics applications.
Creating a Custom Club
Krone Golf turned to CRP Technology for construction of a CNC machined and 3D-printed driver clubhead.
Enhance Your Product Development Lifecycle
To benefit from big volumes of constantly evolving data, organizations must have a well-defined strategy for Big Data and knowledge management.
Design Teams in the Age of IoT
The Internet of Things could change design team dynamics.
A New Look at Testing
Service providers offer some tips and tricks on how to pair the design and test workflow.