Nissan Creates World’s Largest 3D Pen Sculpture
The company used 3Doodler pens to create a full-size replica of a new vehicle.
article/nissan-creates-worlds-largest-3d-pen-sculptureCAM Bridges the Design-Manufacturing Divide
The CAM market moves toward more automation and smoother interaction with design tools.
article/bridging-the-design-manufacturing-divideSiemens Ups Additive Manufacturing Investment
Siemens has acquired UK additive manufacturing specialist Materials Solutions.
article/siemens-ups-additive-manufacturing-investment3DPrinterOS Provides Direct CAD Integration
3DPrinterOS has named Microsoft Azure as its platform, and announced direct CAD integrations.
article/3dprinteros-provides-direct-cad-integrationPrint a Working Subaru Engine
Engineer Eric Harrell has printed a working model of a Subaru engine, and made his files available to other makers.
article/print-a-working-subaru-engineCarnegie Mellon Launches 3D Print Consortium
Carnegie Mellon has launched a 3D printing consortium to foster the use of the technology in manufacturing.
article/carnegie-mellon-launches-3d-print-consortiumPrinted Spinal Implant Receives FDA Approval
4WEB Medical received FDA approval for its 3D-printed spinal implant.
article/printed-spinal-implant-receives-fda-approvalPhelps Sports 3D Printed Shoes at Olympics
Under Armour has created 3D printed shoes for Olympic swimmer Michael Phelps.
article/phelps-sports-3d-printed-shoes-at-olympicsBattle-Tested at Sensor Week
Sensor Week helps DoD, contractors prove out new sensor/seeker technology in a large-scale testing environment.
article/battle-tested-sensor-weekKidney Printing at Baylor
Lazarus 3D provides organ models to Baylor College of Medicine and other facilities to help prepare for surgeries.
article/kidney-printing-at-baylorAlcoa Expands Metal Powder Production
Alcoa is opening a new metal powder production facility, while Russian companies Rural and Sauer have teamed to develop aluminum powder for 3D printing.
article/alcoa-expands-metal-powder-productionNew Take on Lightweighting Materials
The Masdar Institute has combined computer modeling and 3D printing to create lighter weight materials for aerospace and other applications.
article/new-take-on-lightweighting-materialsNASA Replicator Challenge Winners Named
NASA has named the winners of its 3D printing Star Trek Replicator Challenge for middle school and high school students.
article/nasa-replicator-challenge-winners-namedHP Acquires David Vision Systems
HP has acquired 3D scanner company David Vision Systems to enhance its 3D portfolio.
article/hp-acquires-david-vision-systemsJuno Launches with 3D-Printed Parts
The Juno spacecraft includes eight brackets that were 3D printed by Lockheed Martin.
article/juno-launches-with-3d-printed-partsSpecial Focus Issue: Cloud-Based Simulation & Design
The shift to hosted, cloud-based or software-as-a-service offerings across the enterprise has continued to expand as companies are more comfortable with the reliability and security of cloud-based systems and compute resources. This is also true in engineering, where many vendors now offer both cloud versions of their software…
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Inside This Issue: Online FEA and CFD Classes Becoming the Norm Virtual classrooms make specialist skills more accessible. Shopping Low-Cost CAD Options Experts give guidance on sorting out what’s available in the market for robust low-cost (and free) CAD tools for DIYers, students or startup engineering companies. Making…
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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:…
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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…
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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…
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