Connecting the Thread: IoT
Most designers delve into unknown territory when it comes to implementation in the commercial sector of IoT.
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Combined funding rounds are now at $438 million, reportedly making Desktop Metal a highly funded private 3D printing outfit.
article/kdt-leads-160-million-investment-in-desktop-metalConnecting the Thread: Digital Twins
A factory floor digital twin can deliver insights to design engineers, but it takes some legwork to create a closed-loop workflow between manufacturing and engineering.
article/connecting-the-thread-digital-twinsCool Idea! Award Grant Helps Push Automated Ear-Care Device toward Commercialization
Protolabs’ Cool Idea! Award helps SafKan in meeting customization requirements during beta program stage.
article/cool-idea-award-grant-helps-push-automated-ear-care-device-toward-commercializationZuken to Acquire Vitech Corporation
Systems engineering company to help expand Zuken Solutions.
article/zuken-to-acquire-vitech-corporationSolvay Expands Polymers Offering for 3D Printing Simulation
Solvay adds two new materials to e-Xstream engineering’s latest release of additive manufacturing software.
article/solvay-expands-polymers-offering-for-3d-printing-simulationRuggedized Electronics Require Special Attention
Meet the challenge of designing sensitive electronics for harsh environments.
article/ruggedized-electronics-require-special-attentionStriving for Zero
Reducing, or even eliminating, the use of physical prototypes can yield tremendous benefits. The question is: How do you proceed?
article/striving-for-zeroConnecting the Thread: 5G
5G wireless may bring benefits to cloud-based CAD, IoT, simulation and digital twins.
article/connecting-the-thread-5gZW3D Review: Model and Manufacture
ZWSoft updates its all-in-one CAD/CAM program.
article/zw3d-review-model-and-manufactureEditor’s Picks: January 24-30, 2019
One of the picks will be chosen as DE’s Editor’s Pick of the Week.
article/editors-picks-january-24-30-2019Lenovo ThinkStation P520: Affordable Power
We review the latest mainstream Lenovo tower workstation.
article/lenovo-thinkstation-p520-affordable-powerGame on for 5G
Transition to Simulation: Spectrum of FEA Analysis, Part 2
This month, we continue exploring the spectrum of FEA to include even more available tools. If you enjoy designing mechanical systems, you’ll naturally want to take every opportunity to develop the most robust and well-tested products.
article/transition-to-simulation-spectrum-of-fea-analysis-part-2Predictive Maintenance Improves Efficiency
Considering the aggressive time to market required for industrial products and services, it is crucial to identify the cause of potential failures before they occur.
article/predictive-maintenance-improves-efficiencyDesign & Simulation Software Guide 2024
The inaugural Digital Engineering Design & Simulation Software Guide is our first attempt to map the engineering software landscape, providing a list of key vendors in the market, organized by category. While there has been a significant amount of software vendor consolidation over the past several years, new…
download/design-simulation-software-guide-2024Special Focus Issue: Designing for Automotive
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…
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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:…
download/digital-engineering-september-2024Accelerate workflows and increase efficiency with Velocity Micro’s professional class workstations
If your projects are being bottlenecked by inefficient and ineffectual PC hardware, Velocity Micro’s professional class workstations can directly accelerate your workflows to make your team more efficient. Common pain points include: Slow rendering and simulation times Incompatibility with advanced design software Challenges with handling large datasets (BIM,…
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Inside This Issue: The Race is On Designing for The America’s Cup Race When Boats Fly CFD helps boats grow wings and stay airborne. 3D Printed Vessels Set Sail From America’s Cup race teams to commercial boat manufacturers, the marine industry is navigating additive manufacturing in search of…
download/digital-engineering-july-august-2024Special Focus Issue: Design for Additive Manufacturing
The additive manufacturing industry has faced a number of challenges the past few years. Several major companies in the space have seen sales decline and gone through dramatic restructuring, while others have merged or been acquired. When we traveled to the Additive Manufacturing Strategies conference in New York…
download/special-focus-issue-design-for-additive-manufacturingAI-Powered Engineering
Artificial intelligence (AI) has rapidly risen to top priority for most enterprises, and engineering organizations are no different. In simulation, AI can potentially optimize and accelerate analysis, while helping improve design productivity. NVIDIA and Dell Technologies are at the forefront of AI development, particularly in the engineering space.…
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