Match the Workstation to the Workload
July 23, 2021
As engineers return to the office, many firms are re-evaluating their computing requirements.
Between Zoom-Land and Las Vegas: The Future of Engineering Conferences
July 20, 2021
Post-COVID Era Tradeshows Strive to Serve Both Live and Virtual Attendees
Digital Twins and the Pursuit of Efficient and Optimal Power
June 24, 2021
Could the technology help reduce risk and increase resiliency for power grids?
Simulating a Path to Grid Modernization
June 24, 2021
As natural disasters, the push for renewables and electrification mount pressure, simulation plays a key role in the U.S. power grid’s redesign and optimization.
A Reality Check for Simulation
June 21, 2021
Simulation needs test-based validation to be credible.
Real-Time Ray Tracing Redux
June 20, 2021
The NVIDIA RTX A6000 outperforms its predecessor.
Open Source Meets Simulation
June 20, 2021
Open source CAE can be more cost effective and provide greater transparency than commercial simulation codes, but the learning curve is steep.
Material Insights into Additive Manufacturing
June 15, 2021
Use of multiscale material modeling and simulation software is helping expand role of additive manufacturing.
The Coming of Age of AI and Machine Learning in Design
June 1, 2021
Simulation and manufacturing can benefit from AI, but adoption hurdles still exist.
Studying Ants and Plants to Build Better Parts
June 1, 2021
Examine the link between generative design software and biomimicry.
Edge Computing as Antidote to Remote Engineering Challenges
June 1, 2021
Cloud and edge, when used in combination, yield a novel, cost-efficient IoT deployment solution for smart products.
3D Printing Down Under
June 1, 2021
Australian race team says additive manufacturing is addictive.
Digital Twin Bridges Design and Manufacturing
May 17, 2021
Twin technology can aid product designers in pulling out vital information from both domains to improve development and production.
Designing for Real-World Impact
May 17, 2021
Student Competition Profile: CWRU Global Health Design Collaborative
Additive Manufacturing 2.0: Building a Resilient, Diverse, Secure Supply Chain
May 17, 2021
A new executive order and cybersecurity concerns shine light on the state of 3D printing.
Latest News
Online FEA and CFD Classes Becoming the Norm
Virtual classrooms make specialist skills more accessible.
Dyndrite Unveils New SMART Script
New automation standard is developed as part of the ASTM Consortium.
PTC and Configit Partner for Product Configurations
Integrating CLM and PLM enables a streamlined approach to configuration management, companies report.
DeskProto V8 Now Released
New release features CNC toolpaths for V-Carving, company says.
University of Maine Embarks on Build of Factory of the Future
Construction starts on sustainable manufacturing research facility at UMaine.
Rackspace Technology Unveils On-Demand GPU as a Service
GPUaaS designed to provide customers on-demand access to accelerated resources for AI, machine learning, data analytics, and graphics rendering workloads.
All posts
New & Noteworthy
New & Noteworthy: Future-Proof Foundation for Employee Training and Education
Eagle Point Software's Peak Experience for Pinnacle Series adds AI chat, improved...
Eliminate Physical Clamping – With Simulation
The Virtual Clamping tool in ANSA (VCA) from BETA CAE Systems eliminates...
New & Noteworthy: Fast, Flexible and Scalable Simulation – In the Cloud
Ansys Access on Microsoft Azure enables seamless deployment of industry-leading simulation tools...
New & Noteworthy: Safe, Cost-Effective Metal 3D Printing - Anywhere
Desktop Metal’s Studio System offers turnkey metal printing for prototypes and...