Digital Engineering December 2017

Inside this Issue:

Cover Story: AI Wants a Seat at the Design Table

Algorithm-driven design redefines the role of design engineers.

DESIGN: Machine Learning Gives Us EDA Tools That Can Learn

The technology is making its mark on the semiconductor industry, opening the door for modeling and simulation to yield new levels of insight.

Lunar Landing: Mission Possible

Teams push the technology frontier to land and move a spacecraft on the moon as part of the global Google Lunar XPRIZE competition.

WORKFLOW: IoT Analytics: More Hype Than Reality?

Although predictive maintenance and asset monitoring are among the top IoT use cases gaining traction, leveraging analytics to drive product design is still in the formative stages.

HOLISHIP Steers EU Ship Design in New Direction

Multi-partner consortium is collaborating on an integrated platform to support a systems approach to ship design.

ENGINEERING COMPUTING: Engineering Technologies Still Require the Human Element

Where there are no humans interacting, it is of little use, engineers caution.

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