
Jamie Gooch is the former editorial director of Digital Engineering.
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A Fond Farewell
August 1, 2019Looking forward to seeing what changes the design engineering community tackles next.
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Aras Thinks Big about Digital Transformation by Focusing on Process
April 23, 2019At ACE 2019, Aras shows how configuration management, system thinking and sustainable transformation are guiding the company’s expansion. -
Additive Manufacturing Users Gather to Address Challenges, Advance Industry
April 9, 2019Materials, software and workflow challenges led the discussions at the Additive Manufacturing Users Group (AMUG) 2019 conference in Chicago last week. -
Ultimaker S5 3D Printer Review: Bigger and Better
March 1, 2019The Ultimaker S5 3D printer gives professionals more space for larger models. -
A Fond Farewell
August 1, 2019Looking forward to seeing what changes the design engineering community tackles next.
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Software is Still Hungry
July 1, 2019Integrating software and embracing digital transformation pose unique challenges.
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What Speed Needs
June 1, 2019One way to change the culture is to connect different stakeholders in a collaborative environment.
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The Cart Before the Autonomous Car
May 1, 2019Adopting a new technology causes a ripple effect that can disrupt tried-and-true workflows and even entire industries.
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Aras Thinks Big about Digital Transformation by Focusing on Process
April 23, 2019At ACE 2019, Aras shows how configuration management, system thinking and sustainable transformation are guiding the company’s expansion.
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Additive Manufacturing Users Gather to Address Challenges, Advance Industry
April 9, 2019Materials, software and workflow challenges led the discussions at the Additive Manufacturing Users Group (AMUG) 2019 conference in Chicago last week.
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Trust, Technology and Being Human
April 1, 2019An engineering workflow needs to take human nature and the pros and cons of software recommendations into account.
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Ultimaker S5 3D Printer Review: Bigger and Better
March 1, 2019The Ultimaker S5 3D printer gives professionals more space for larger models.
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Local Co-Creation for Transportation
March 1, 2019LM industries Group expands on its grand vision for local, collaborative manufacturing.
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NAFEMS World Congress 2019 Preview
February 20, 2019The international association for the engineering modeling, analysis and simulation community, hosts the NAFEMS World Congress June 17-20 in Quebec, Canada.
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Thanks, Pal
February 19, 2019A look back at some of the finer contributions of DE's founding editor, Tony Lockwood
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Game on for 5G
February 1, 2019
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Hack Your New Year’s Resolution
January 1, 2019Small successes can lead to setting loftier goals, but the trick is to build on each success to get there, rather than trying to achieve too much too soon.
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Keep Moving Forward
December 1, 2018Each year, we survey our audience to get their take on how technological innovations are actually affecting the people on the front lines of designing and engineering new products. This year, we decided to also feature some of the design engineering teams at the forefront of creating products that promise to be disruptive.
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Hope, Hype and Reality
December 1, 2018We asked Digital Engineering's audience for their perspectives on the current and future technologies shaping design engineering, and thus the products and systems that will comprise our future.
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HPC Transforms Healthcare
November 9, 2018Opportunities abound for HPC in healthcare and life sciences.
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