Special Focus Issue: Designing for Automotive

In this Special Focus Issue of Digital Engineering, we take a look at the latest innovations in automotive design, simulation and lightweighting.

The automotive industry continues to embrace leading-edge product development technology in order to meet demand for electric and autonomous vehicles, and to meet new regulations. 

In this Special Focus Issue, our writers take a look at the latest advancements in automotive engineering, including how Formula 1 and other motorsport organizations are leveraging simulation and other technologies to improve design; the use of AR/VR and virtual prototyping by auto manufacturers; how AI is enabling autonomous vehicles; and the use of synthetic data to train self-driving cars. We also provide some of the latest news in automotive engineering. 

Inside this issue…

  • Formula 1 By Design
  • CAD Users Embrace Hybrid Modeling
  • Automotive Manufacturing Gone Virtual
  • Is AI Ready to Make Autonomous Vehicles a Reality?
  • When Real-World Data is Not Enough
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