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Explore Simulations Early, Often and Live
ANSYS invites users try out a technology preview of upfront simulation toolset for all engineers.
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Injection Molding from 3D Printed Molds
Teaming up a desktop 3D printer and a benchtop injection molder can help you make molds in-house without busting the budget.
Future of Making Things
Port of Rotterdam’s RAMLAB and Autodesk pioneer ‘on-demand’ additive manufacturing for ship repair, providing a glimpse into the future of making things.
Reverse Engineering and 3D Printing for Motorsports
Wiring in racecars is becoming more and more complex and power units are made up of several parts that need to be integrated into the final assembly.
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Editor’s Pick: Fusion 360 Now Has Sheet Metal
August update also sees design, sketching, simulation and CAM enhancements.
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Prototype with Extra Versatility
Rapid prototyping using multiple materials and colors could be your key to a better product design and development process.
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In-Process Inspection Aims to Improve 3D Printed Part Quality
Checking part tolerance is the machinist's bane, and 3D print makers can have it just as bad. In-process inspection for 3D printing aims to change that.
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Editor’s Pick: Design Exploration and Optimization Tools Enhance CFD
New release of STAR-CCM+ adds fully integrated design exploration and optimization capabilities.
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How to Tighten Your Automotive Embedded Devices Testing Loop
Hardware-in-the-loop simulations let you test, validate and optimize vehicular embedded devices from the earliest development while trimming back on costly field tests.
Reverse Engineering: Reducing Production Costs
The production of functioning prototypes that at the same time has to achieve the level of a sports car requires precision and durability.
Ensuring Part Quality in Industrial Metal Additive Manufacturing
Sintavia uses Concept Laser’s meltpool-monitoring system to demonstrate value of in-situ monitoring of metal AM builds.
Artec 3D Scanning Helps Create Hybrid Reality at NASA
With the Artec Eva 3D scanner, engineers at NASA’s Hybrid Reality Lab are able to scan tools and other assets that are used in space and create 3D printed trackable versions that can be used to enhance training.
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Editor’s Pick: 3D Print Certified Aircraft Interior Parts
New Stratasys 3D printing solution undergoing a qualification program under FAA oversight now.
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5 Ways to Increase Bandwidth on Your CNC Mill with a 3D Printer
A desktop 3D printer and the right materials can free your milling machine to do what it does best.
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Editor’s Pick: Software Integrates CT Scans with CAE
Software turns CT image data into tessellated models ready for further analysis.



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