Digital Engineering June 2023

The June issue of Digital Engineering focuses on the automotive industry, including virtual manufacturing, synthetic data for automotive simulation, and hybrid manufacturing, as well new engineering workstations and a report from RAPID+TCT 2023.

Inside This Issue:

Automotive Manufacturing Gone Virtual

AR, VR, digital twins and 3D prototyping all play roles in the future of the automotive market.

Seeking Misbehaving Virtual Drivers

Simulating accidents in mixed reality is a critical step for the future of autonomous vehicles.

When Real-World Data is Not Enough

Spawning synthetic data from real-world data is an important aspect of autonomous vehicle training.

Galvanizing Hybrid Manufacturing Workflows

As all-in-one solutions emerge, software and automation are streamlining additive manufacturing and other manufacturing processes into optimized and integrated production workflows.

Is AI Ready to Make Autonomous Vehicles a Reality?

Automotive OEMs are bringing the power of artificial intelligence to the development of self-driving cars.

Case Study: AI Solves Fuel Tank Engineering Challenge

Kautex-Textron turns to AI and machine learning to reduce noise in its fuel tanks.

Technology Reshapes Workstation Market

New processors are unlocking unprecedented levels of power for engineers.

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