Digital Engineering, July 2016
July 1, 2016
Inside this issue
A Digital Stitch in Time
Initiatives are reshaping Lockheed Martin’s original vision for the digital thread.
WORKFLOW
Going Green
New software is enabling engineering to bring sustainable packaging to the front of the design process.
Microsoft Flexes Its Agile Muscles
Using agile development methodologies, Microsoft’s hardware groups were able to standardize and consolidate on onePDM in less than a year.
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BMF Opens Lab for Testing and Manufacturing of Zirconia Veneers
Expanded service enables dentists to offer thin cosmetic dental veneers across the United States, company reports.
Continuum Powders Qualifies Reclaimed Metal Powders
As part of this collaboration, Continuum Powders has qualified its metal powders for use on specific Renishaw AM machines.
Golf Driver Powered by Altair Technology
Cleveland Golf utilized products within the Altair HyperWorks platform for its golf driver.
Carbon Unveils EPU Pro Platform
Company showcased updates at Formnext.
UpNano Unveils 3D Printer for Microparts
A newly developed printer model acts as the engine that runs the new service, offering serial production of microparts with...
Spatial Unveils Updates Across Product Portfolio
Updates focused on workflow efficiency and increased automation capabilities, company says.
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New & Noteworthy: Future-Proof Foundation for Employee Training and Education
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Eliminate Physical Clamping – With Simulation
The Virtual Clamping tool in ANSA (VCA) from BETA CAE Systems eliminates...
New & Noteworthy: Fast, Flexible and Scalable Simulation – In the Cloud
Ansys Access on Microsoft Azure enables seamless deployment of industry-leading simulation tools...
New & Noteworthy: Safe, Cost-Effective Metal 3D Printing - Anywhere
Desktop Metal’s Studio System offers turnkey metal printing for prototypes and...