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Digital Engineering, July 2017

Digital Engineering, July 2017
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Digital Engineering magazine's July 2017 edition.

By DE Editors  

Inside this issue

The NODE Under the Blade’s Hood

California startup proposes 3D-printed chassis assembly as an environmentally friendly alternative.

Going Virtual with the BOXX ProVDI 841OR-V

Our hands-on review answers the question of whether VDI is right for you.

GPU Splitting Leads to Lighter, Nimbler VDI

Honda R&D recalibrates virtual desktop infrastructure, enhancing data center efficiency with NVIDIA GRID and optimizing technology.

Machine Learning Changes Everything

Tools can help design engineers understand machine learning control mechanisms.

Building an Industrial Internet of Things Architecture

Building an IIoT system or corporate strategy requires companies to navigate the unknown.

A Dead End for PLM?

PLM has yet to gain traction for product recovery and recyclability processes

Storming Ahead of the Field

The Eurocom Tornado F5W desktop replacement rates high on performance scale.

Tracking Materials for System Simulation

Selecting the wrong material files can skew simulation results; centralized management can help.

Custom Composites

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

Break Out of the Mold with 3D Printing

Though 3D printed mold making has limitations, it offers great potential from design to fabrication.

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