Digital Engineering, January/February 2021

The January/February issue of Digital Engineering focuses on the new normal for design and engineering.

Inside This Issue:

Thick Client, Thin Client and Clientless CAD

Different shades of cloud solutions emerge as vendors offer more than desktop CAD.

Closed-Loop Digital Twin on the Factory Floor

A manufacturing closed-loop digital twin can use analytics and data to cut costs and avoid unplanned downtime.

Frontline 3D Printing

Additive manufacturing comes to the rescue in earthquake, tsunami and even war.

Sustaining the Future of 3D Printing

Experts share their sustainability approaches for manufacturing the way to a more planet-friendly future.

How to Keep Work-From-Home Engineering Secure

New technologies have become synergisticallly powerful enough to serve up engineering for remote, virtual use.

Democratizing Simulation Insights

A focus on post-processing capabilities and creative use of emerging technologies takes the democratization of simulation to the next level, boosting accessibility of analysis-driven insights.

Lenovo ThinkPad P1 G3 OLED: Still Nearly Perfect

The next step in the evolution of an excellent 15.6-in. mobile workstation does not disappoint.

Greener Futures

Cummins’ PLANET 2050 initiative aims for net-zero emissions by 2050.

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Latest News

Streamlining Design Team Collaboration
Startup releases cloud-based digital workspace that extends the functionality of traditional videoconferencing platforms.

Renishaw, Materialise Take Steps to Advance Production-grade Metal AM
Partnership enables seamless workflow integrations and customizable print processors that help shorten production time.

Ready or Not, Manufacturers will Soon be Held to Rigid Sustainability Standards
By enabling manufacturers to incorporate sustainability best practices into the early upstream product development stages, engineers can advance innovation while...

AMGTA Shares Findings on Sustainability of Powder and Wire Additive Feedstock
Research indicates, for one, that from an energy perspective, helium is the most sustainable method of gas atomization for metallic...

MATLABS Features Modelithics EXEMPLAR Library
Library for MATLAB includes almost 50 Microwave Global Models representing nearly 3,500 components for many component suppliers, company says.

Fictiv Demonstrates New AI Capabilities
Tool enables an upgrade of material selection for production parts.

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