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Author: Jess Lulka

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Jess Lulka is a former associate editor for Digital Engineering. Contact her via [email protected].

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Siemens PLM Software Focuses on Integration

Company uses Siemens PLM Connections conference to explain how it’s stitching together solutions from recent acquisitions into an effective digital thread.

A New Way to Manufacture

Online portals are quickly becoming the industry standard for parts. Here's a look at the benefits and when to bring in specialists.

Composite Customization

Collier Research uses bikes to demonstrate HyperSizer’s capabilities for composite optimization and design.

Large-Format Printing Gets an Upgrade

Industry providers are finding new ways to help businesses integrate large-format printing technology into their engineering workflow.

A New Look at Testing

Service providers offer some tips and tricks on how to pair the design and test workflow.

Sculpteo Uses 3D Printing to Design Fully Functional Bike

The project's designers made the bike ready for a 700-mile trip from Las Vegas to San Francisco.

Aleph Objects Inc. Debuts New Hardware, Software at CES 2017

The company has introduced new hardware, software and industry partnerships.

Monitors Are Looking Good

Engineers can use large displays with increased resolution and touchscreen capabilities to improve how they interact with their designs.

3D-Printed Car Equipped with Drone-Launching Capabilities

Fly Mode features a drone mounted on the rear of the vehicle that, when launched, gives the driver and passenger an unprecedented birds-eye view of the surroundings.

A New Virtual Reality

Virtual and augmented reality could help engineers address prototyping and digital twin testing challenges.

Creo 4.0 Drives Toward Next-Gen Technology

The upcoming Creo release includes tools for additive manufacturing and IoT products.

Senvol and SAE Collaborate on Material Data

The organizations are working to create a database of verified, traceable data.

Stratasys, Siemens Formally Partner

The companies will integrate digital factory and additive manufacturing initiatives.

Manufacturing Goes Digital

Software and hardware for the new era of manufacturing advances additive technology.

GE Abandons SLM Bid

Executives were unable to reach a consensus on an acceptable financial offer.

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