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Digital Engineering March 2025

In the March issue of Digital Engineering, we take a look at using AI for PCB design, printed electronics, the benefits of professional workstations, and digital twins.

Digital Engineering March 2025

By DE Editors  

Inside This Issue:

Simplifying PCB Decision-Making with AI

AI-powered automation taking place below the surface.

Simulation Sparks Electronics Innovations

The convergence of electrical and mechanical simulation is opening up new avenues for innovation.

Extreme Innovating in Electronics and Metal 3D Printing

3D Systems case study delivers a liquid nitrogen heatsink with high-level CPU cooling; experts share insights on additive manufactured electronics.

Engineering Workstations—You Need to Go Pro

As design and simulation tasks become more complex, professional-grade workstations have become a must-have.

A Single Digital Twin or Multiple Twins?

Experts discuss the pros and cons of two different strategies.

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