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Faster. Higher. Stronger.
October 28, 2021
The 2021 Olympic Games may be over. However, beneath the gallantry of the games is a patchwork of big and small engineering feats.

Faster. Higher. Stronger.
October 28, 2021
The 2021 Olympic Games may be over. However, beneath the gallantry of the games is a patchwork of big and small engineering feats.
Engineering the Olympics
September 30, 2021
There was plenty of engineering know-how on display in Tokyo as well.

DE Editors’ Chat: Rapid + TCT Conference, Ansys Indy Autonomous Challenge, 3D-Printed Bridge, More
August 9, 2021
DE Editors discuss traveling to Rapid + TCT Conference, virtual car race hosted by Ansys, use of simulation in the Olympics, a 3D-printed bridge made by 3X3D, more

Phelps Sports 3D Printed Shoes at Olympics
August 10, 2016
Under Armour has created 3D printed shoes for Olympic swimmer Michael Phelps.
Engineering Aids Olympians
December 4, 2001
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