Digital Engineering June 2024

In the June issue of Digital Engineering, learn about generative design applications and hardware requirements, what is new in AutoCAD 2025, simulation interoperability, digital twins, and hybrid manufacturing.

Inside This Issue:

Generative AI Enters Next Phase with Natural Language

It’s not about typing or shouting executable commands.

Generative Design Pushes Workstation Performance

The design process requires the right hardware to support higher data and simulation workloads.

Collaborative Simulation

Interoperability in simulation improves accuracy, reduces development times and fosters innovation. 

From CAD to Digital Twins to XR

Is a continuous digital thread possible or necessary?

CAM Meets AM to Enable Hybrid Manufacturing

Combining metal AM and CNC milling in a single hybrid system can give manufacturers a cost and flexibility advantage, but there are trade-offs.

Review: What’s New in AutoCAD 2025

Even more AI tools are added to the latest release of AutoCAD.

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Latest News

Nano Dimension Plans Reveal of New Tech at Formnext
New resin for DLP 3D printers to also form part of technology showcase in Frankfurt, Germany, according to Nano Dimension.

NIST Awards Money to ASTM for Standardization Center
The new center is intended to aid U.S. engagement in international standardization for critical and emerging technologies.

NVIDIA Shares Blackwell Platform Design for Open Hardware Ecosystem
NVIDIA is sharing key portions of the NVIDIA GB200 NVL72 system electro-mechanical design with the OCP community.

SME Appoints New CEO
Kunz brings 24 years of manufacturing experience, recently as SME’s chief workforce development officer.

Digital Twins in Action in Manufacturing
At the virtual Design & Simulation Summit on Oct. 31, learn how digital twins will affect product development through real-world case studies.

HPE Launches AMD-Powered Solutions
New purpose-built offerings to enhance training for complex AI models, HPE says.

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