Digital Engineering September 2024

In the September issue of Digital Engineering, we take a look at simulation innovations, including open-source AI for modeling, simulation in additive manufacturing, synthetic data for simulation, and more.

Inside This Issue:

DE Summit Highlights AI, Digital Twins, 3D Printing

First speakers announced for Digital Engineering Design & Simulation Summit 2024.

Road Trip: Will AI-Based Simulation Hit a Home Run?

At NAFEMS Americas, technology leaders provide guidance on how artificial intelligence can enhance simulation workflows.

Road Trip: NVIDIA Releases OpenUSD and Generative AI Microservices to Attract Omniverse Developers

NVIDIA Promotes Omniverse APIs for Generative AI and OpenUSD at SIGGRAPH

Simulating Manufacturing Mitigates Product Risk

A hallmark of modern design practices, simulation is now being applied to manufacturing process planning to boost product quality, drive efficiencies and lessen potential risks. 

Open-Source for AI Simulation and Modeling: A Game Changer?

Industry experts weigh the pros and cons of using open-source models for artificial intelligence.

Conceptual Design with Natural Language Prompts

Final Aim’s Yasuhide Yokoi reflects on using AI tools for product development.

Synthetic Reality for ML Training

Simulation experts discuss safeguards in using synthetic data for autonomous vehicle training.

Rise of the AI Workstation

Given the rapid interest in artificial intelligence, more workstation vendors are rising to meet demand.

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