Digital Engineering, December 2019

Our December coverage of the annual Technology Outlook Survey, software licensing, mobile workstations, and more.

Inside This Issue

Designing the Future

DE readers chime in on emerging design technologies.

Getting Graphic

Intel is joining the discrete GPU market. Here’s how to follow the latest news and announcements from the chipmaker.

Is AR/VR Ready to Go Beyond Visualization?

Storytelling is the dominant use of mixed reality devices at present, but that may change in the future.

Mobile Workstations Continue to Rise

Demand is driven by the desire to have as much computing power as possible at hand 24/7.

New Licensing Options Satiate Users’ Appetite for Design Tool Flexibility

As the cloud gains traction and digital business accelerates, CAD and CAE users are hungry for more flexible deployment and payment options.

Robots Are Going Soft

Materials innovations are helping create less rigid, more compliant robotic structures.

CAE in the Cloud

The 2019 Compendium of UberCloud CAE Case Studies.

Improving the 3D Experience

SolidWorks 2020 offers a host of new features plus links to Dassault’s 3DEXPERIENCE platform.

HP ZBook 14u G6 Mobile Workstation: Compact Road Warrior Workstation

This new 14-in. workstation is a great choice for on-the-go engineers.

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Latest News

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Michael Turner is stepping down as the company’s chief financial officer (CFO), effective October 15, 2023.

Nano Dimension Reaffirms Its Vote “Against” Stratasys’ Merger With Desktop Metal
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Custom Fit
Availability of customized medical devices and orthotics improves with advanced engineering design and fabrication.

Dassault Debuts Emma Twin for Healthcare Innovation
An avatar was designed to raise awareness about how virtual twins are advancing healthcare.

CloudNC Offers CAM Assist as Autodesk’s Fusion 360 Plug-in
CAM Assist uses advanced computer science techniques to generate professional machining strategies for 3-axis parts in seconds. 

Explore Open Access Ordering of Parts
New product ordering system offering extends from workflow from additive manufacturing part identification to the delivery of manufactured parts.

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