Digital Engineering, July/August 2020

Our July/August coverage of sports engineering, CAASE20, and more.

Inside This Issue:

Design to Win

Welcome to the wide world of sports engineering

The Human Side of Simulation

Incorporating human body models as part of simulation-driven design improves design outcomes, resulting in highly personalized, safer products.

Ventilator Project Spurs Inventive Collaboration and Design Under Lockdown

Designers and engineers rethink ventilator functions, prototyping and production.

When Engineering Exits the Building

Organizations must find the right technology to support engineers’ data-intense workloads as work-from-home numbers increase

Made for You—Just You

Photogrammetry and AM open new markets for personalized health care, eyewear, jewelry and more

Is PLM Up to the Digital Thread Challenge?

Engineers are reevaluating PLM’s role in enabling digital thread development.

A Perfectly Portable Pair: Lenovo P1, X1 ThinkPads

These latest P-series laptops provide a great combination of performance, portability and price.

An Alternative to AutoCAD

CorelCAD 2020 continues to play catch-up.

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