Latest Issue
In the latest issue of Digital Engineering, we focus on automotive design innovations, including light and sound simulation, additive manufacturing applications. Our editors head to NVIDIA GTC and RAPID+TCT, and we investigate whether you can really launch a data center into space.
Special Issue
In this Special Focus Issue, our writers take a look at the evolution of AR/VR for design. That includes the ways automakers are leveraging the technology for developing autonomous vehicles, and how CAD solutions are being reconfigured to take advantage of AR/VR capabilities.
Special Issue
In this special focus issue, our writers take a look at the design challenges involved in creating the next generation of autonomous vehicles. We also outline how automakers are leveraging simulation and virtual reality technology to shorten development times for these vehicles.
Special Issue
In this special digital edition, we take a look at emerging advancements in additive manufacturing technology, including new materials innovations, connecting CAD to 3D printing, and the evolution of 3D printing from prototyping to production applications.
Our September coverage includes updates on 3D Systems, a look at simulation in the design of self-driving cars, how connected cars tie into the digital thread, large-format additive manufacturing, and a review of the Dell Precision 5550.
Our July/August 2020 issue provides a recap of the CAASE20 virtual conference, a deep dive into sports engineering, human body modeling, and a review of CorelCAD 2020.
Special Issue
In this special digital edition, we take a look at emerging product lifecycle management (PLM) and product data management (PDM) innovations, as well as the emerging area of simulation data management (SDM). These technologies can help engineers leverage existing data to improve future designs.
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The manufacturing space has lately been focused on two trends with a common denonimator: digital transformation, and the use of digital twins. Both will play important roles in the dawn of Industry 4.0 and the Factory of the Future. A lot has to happen for that to become a reality. In this special digital issue, we take a deep dive into digital twin technology, as well as how design technologies and 3D printing will affect adoption of digital manufacturing scenarios.
The June 2020 issue provides a preview of the CAASE20 virtual conference, as well as coverage of simulation innovations, rapid prototyping, and reviews of AutoCAD 2021 and the AMD Radeon Pro WX 8200 and W5700 GPUs.
Special Issue
In this Special Digital Issue, we take a look at how simulation software, 3D printing, and other technologies can be used to improve the design of medical devices.
The May 2020 issue covers industry responses to the COVID-19 pandemic, simulation innovations, digital twins, and a review of the HP ZBook 17 G6 mobile workstation.
Special Issue
Simulation and design software vendors (like software providers in other industries) have been slowly rolling out cloud-based products and new, more flexible licensing models. New vendors that built cloud-based products from the ground up have also been gaining traction. In this special digital issue, we have compiled recent articles that evaluate these trends and examine the pros and cons of these new models.
The April 2020 issue focuses on new design and simulation tools for additive manufacturing, materials innovations, reverse engineering, and includes a review of the Dell Precision 7540 workstation.
Special Issue
The aerospace industry has always been a leader when it comes to new design innovations. In part, that is because of the unique regulatory and consumer pressures that force some of this innovation: safety, lightweighting, and even comfort requirements naturally push manufacturers to adopt new technologies like composite materials, 3D printing, and advanced simulation. In this special digital issue, we’ve gathered news and feature content that highlights key trends in aerospace design.
The March 2020 issue focuses on high-performance computing (HPC) for design and simulation applications, and includes a preview of the upcoming CAASE20 conference, FEA tips from Tony Abbey, and a review of the Lenovo ThinkPad P53.
The January/February 2020 issue focuses on the use of augmented reality and virtual reality (AR/VR) in design and simulation applications, and includes a preview of the upcoming CAASE20 conference, CAD-on-the-go solutions, artificial intelligence and the digital thread, and more. We also feature a review of the GoBOXX SLM 17 mobile workstation.
Special Issue
The design and simulation software market is undergoing so many changes right now that it can be difficult for end users to keep up. Beyond the new and advanced features and functions emerging in these products, there are also major changes underway when it comes to licensing, cloud and SaaS hosting models, mergers and acquisitions, and collaboration. In this special digital issue, we’ve gathered both design and simulation software reviews of some of the leading products in the market, as…
Special Issue
In this special digital issue, we have gathered our latest mobile and desktop engineering workstation reviews to provide you information on some of the leading computers available for design applications.
The December 2019 issue focuses on our annual Technology Outlook Survey, augmented and virtual reality, mobile workstation trends, new software licensing options, flexible robotics materials, and more. We also have a reviews of SolidWorks 2020 and the HP ZBook 14u G6 mobile workstation.
The November 2019 issue focuses on new developments in metal-based additive manufacturing, designing for metal AM, AI-accelerated rendering, design trends in home robotics, and stress simulation. We also have a review of Alibre Design 2019.
The October 2019 issue focuses on new developments in composites, simulation for additive manufacturing materials, materials design, and user interface designs. We also have reviews of KeyCreator 2019 and the MSI WS65 9TM-856 mobile workstation.