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

Impossible Objects Announces European Availability of 3D Printer
Several North American sales already recorded, first unit set for installation this year.

iSQUARED Expands Materials Validated for Stratasys 3D Printers
As part of the Stratasys OpenAM approach, iSQUARED and Stratasys are collaborating to offer “iSQUARED Validated Materials."

Peak Technology Buys Type A Machines
Peak Technology says it will improve its position as an original equipment manufacturer (OEM) capable provider of design, prototyping and...

CoLab Launches AI Solution
It is a design review AI solution with a natural language dataset, which builds insights on human feedback and enables...

MaterialsZone Launches AI-Guided Product Development Feature 
The feature’s debut is designed to enable more access to iterative AI models, company shares.

3Q GPU Shipments Up 3.4%
Data center GPUs were up an average of 1.7% from last quarter.

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