Digital Engineering January/February 2024

Our January/February issue focuses on redesigning the power grid, the data pipeline for digital twins, desktop vs. mobile workstations, and a review of the HP Z4 Rack G5 Workstation.

Inside This Issue:

AU 2023 Puts the Spotlight on AI

Company reveals roadmap for AI-powered design and simulation tools.

Powering Up Next-Gen Power Grids

Planning for use of sustainable power resources requires simulation.      

Creating Carbon Capture Systems

Thanks to an ability to generate lightweight, organic-shaped structures, 3D printing technologies are enabling next-generation systems tasked with greenhouse gas reduction.

Desktop vs. Mobile Dilemma

Sorting out individual workstation benefits boils down to how the engineer plans to use the system.

Know Before You Simplify

Experts discuss the pros and cons of simplifying simulation models.

Laying Down the Data Pipeline for Digital Twins

Data-driven simulation demands new approaches to old issues.

Review: Wide and Wonderful - Lenovo P49w-30 ThinkVision

This Lenovo monitor is equivalent to two universal high-definition displays. 

Review: A Rack-Mounted Powerhouse - HP Z4 Rack G5 Workstation

HP delivers a mighty new rack-mounted workstation.

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Latest News

MathWorks Advances Software-Defined Workflows with NVIDIA’s Help
Developers can use their existing MATLAB Algorithm Codebase to develop and deploy AI-enabled applications via the NVIDIA Holoscan platform.

AI in Design: In Need of New Hardware
New hardware options are emerging to support artificial intelligence use cases.

Can AI Eat Itself?
Looks like synthetic training data is here to stay—it's something engineering organizations should keep a close eye on.

Sustainable Packaging Requires an Innovative Data-Driven Ecosystem 
Sustainable packaging is a complex challenge that cuts across several evolving manufacturing developments.

Dyndrite Awarded for LPBF Qualification
Efforts to bring documented improvements to metal 3D printing operational qualification.

Centric Debuts SOLIDWORKS PDM Connect 1.0
The new SOLIDWORKS PDM Connect 1.0 connector links files from SOLIDWORKS PDM to Centric PLM and automates the export of native ...

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