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The HPDA Buzz
What becomes of your HPC clusters in the move to high-performance data analysis?
NVIDIA Launches Volta GPU and GPU Cloud Platform
NVIDIA has launched Volta GPU computing architecture. The company also announced its first Volta-based processor, the NVIDIA Tesla V100 data center GPU.
Erasable 3D Printing
Johnson & Johnson Company Acquires 3D Printing Bone Implant Technology
The 3D printing technologies from Tissue Regeneration Systems (TRS) will help DePuy Synthes create patient-specific, bioresorbable implants.
Researchers Take Aim at Design and Manufacturing Costs
A team of researchers at Penn State, industry and other universities is developing an advanced framework that will allow engineers to share engineering data and leverage design and manufacturing-related knowledge throughout the entire product lifecycle.
Dell Unveils Entry-level Wyse 3040 Thin Client
Dell reports that its new Wyse 3040 Thin Client is its lightest, smallest and most powerful in the entry-level class.
NVIDIA Quadro Review: Super Computer Graphics
NVIDIA’s new Pascal-based GPUs achieve unprecedented levels of performance.
3D Printing Prosthetics Part 2: Join Up with Projects and Conferences
Two programs addressing prosthetics: Refugee Open Ware (ROW), a hybrid social enterprise, and 3DHEALS, a community-building effort and conference, are featured.
Cazza Hopes to Print Cities
3D-printing crane could deposit as much as 2,153 sq. ft. of concrete each day, slashing construction times in half.
What Injection Molding Simulation Software Can Do for You
Whatever your role in plastics injection molding, there’s a tool that will improve your endgame.
Testing in the World of IoT
The Internet of Things (IoT) promises to turn test and measurement on its head as companies retool their strategies for the era of smart products.
ANSYS Starts Off 2017 With New CEO
Kurzweil Sees Future in Printed Clothing
Ray Kurzweil thinks consumers will 3D print their own clothing within the decade.
3D Printing Could Save Coral Reefs
3D printing technology can be used to help restore threatened coral reefs.
Survey Finds Engineering Organizations Stymied By Implicit Bias
“The Climate Control: Gender and Racial Bias in Engineering” study found that women and people of color were more likely than white men to feel like they had to prove themselves to gain equal levels of respect and recognition as...



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Continuum Powders Qualifies Reclaimed Metal Powders
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Golf Driver Powered by Altair Technology
Cleveland Golf utilized products within the Altair HyperWorks platform for its golf driver.

Carbon Unveils EPU Pro Platform
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UpNano Unveils 3D Printer for Microparts
A newly developed printer model acts as the engine that runs the new service, offering serial production of microparts with...

Spatial Unveils Updates Across Product Portfolio
Updates focused on workflow efficiency and increased automation capabilities, company says.

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