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Zamboni Skates Towards IoT-Enabled Product-as-a-Service
Zamboni is taking the first steps to offer its famous ice resurfacer as a product-as-a-service, leveraging Internet of Things (IoT) sensor technology, big data, and a mobile app to help its customers minimize downtime and optimize performance.
HP Enterprise Launches Offerings for the AI Market
HP Enterprise (HPE), the division dedicated to enterprise products and offerings, is joining the AI land grab. This week, it announces the launch of several "vertical AI solutions" to "accelerate deep learning training."
Creo 5.0 Merges Advanced Capabilities In One Design Bucket
The PTC Creo 5.0 upgrade is intended to streamline what’s often a disjointed design process, allowing users to go from concept to manufacturing in a single design environment.
PLM Still Struggles To Break Out of Engineering Ranks
Despite years of positioning and decades worth of new functionality, product lifecycle management (PLM) remains grounded in the engineering department, still struggling to take flight as an enterprise hub for managing the complete product lifecycle.
Get Immersed in GPU-Accelerated Simulation and AI-Driven Rendering
Simulation and visualization benefit from GPU-accelerated interactivity.
CENIT CAD Tools Enable AM-Based Bionic Aircraft Design
The Bionic Aircraft project is designed to minimize resource use across the complete aircraft life-cycle. Consortium members from six European countries are applying 3D printing to the challenge.
Boeing Partners with Oerlikon on Metal AM
Boeing and Oerlikon will use the data from the five-year partnership to support the qualification of additive manufacturing suppliers for metallic components.
Porsche Prints Spare Parts for Classic Cars
Porsche Classic currently offers around 52,000 spare parts, but there are still parts that either no longer exist or are only available from a dwindling inventory.
ColorMod: A 3D Print of a Different Color
MIT researchers have come up with a technology – ColorMod – that would allow users to repeatedly change the color of a 3D-printed object after it is fabricated.
Access to Big Data is Changing Design
Design engineering teams turn to data and new workflows to thrive in the era of digital disruption.
CAASE18 Preview: We Trust You, But You Still Need to Prove It
“Many of the younger engineers are conditioned to trust what the computer says—they just trust it without validation,” observes Safarian.
Optomec Systems Improve High Volume Electronics Packaging Lines
Optomec of Albuquerque NM has just announced a compact, modular version of the company’s Aerosol Jet material-dispensing equipment, called the Aerosol Jet HD (high density) system.
Alibre Veterans Reacquire IP, Relaunch Independent CAD Software
CAASE18 Preview: Cars Will Have Souls, Personalities, Preferences
Cars of the future will behave a lot more like humans, according to Piero Aversa, Ford’s Chief Engineer for the Global Powertrain NVH & CAE.
Canadian Prints Full-Size Camper
The 13-ft.-long camper took just over 230 hours to complete at the Create Café in Saskatoon.



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