Digital Engineering, December 2020

The December issue features our annual Technology Outlook survey.

Inside This Issue:

A Look Ahead

DE readers provide an update on their use of engineering technologies.

Democratizing Simulation: Job Well Done or Unfinished Task?

Designer-friendly tools are on the rise, but some make the establishment uneasy

Digital Transformation in Turbulent Times

The pandemic has prompted the increased use of design and simulation technologies to prepare for an uncertain future

Digital Twins Form Building Blocks for Smart Cities

The combination of 3D models, simulations and real-time IoT data means smart city digital twins are being tapped to optimize everything from traffic patterns to energy efficiency

3D Printing in a Post-COVID-19 World

Mass customization and flexibility ensure AM’s role in the post-COVID world.

GPUs Give Simulation and Analysis a Turbo Boost

More CAD, CAE vendors decide to leverage GPUs in product offerings.

Digital Twins Coming Into Focus

Augmented and virtual reality can help users better understand complex digital twin data.

A Winning Partnership

Team Penske and Stratasys collaborate to make racecar design and manufacturing faster, safer and more economical.

A Perfect Portable: MSI WS66 10TMT-207 Mobile Workstation

MSI continues to prove it is serious about CAD.

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Air Force Awards $10.8 Million Contract for Metal 3D Printing
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Hexagon Launches Mould and Die Suite
Aim is to empower teams to simplify the work of complex manufacturing.

Notilus Marine Plugins Expanding
Design plugins made for the maritime industry.

FEA In the Age of Cloud
Specialized infrastructure providers fill a need in HPC-powered simulation.

Intel Innovation Day: CEO Outlines AI Roadmap, Xeon Split, and Partnerships
Intel outlines vision for Siliconomy, AI-powered PCs, and strategies to separate Xeon CPUs into P and E Processors

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