Digital Engineering, May 2019
Our May coverage of autonomous technology.
May 1, 2019
Inside this issue
Autonomy by Land: Leveling Up in Autonomy
A look at the self-driving carmakers’ road ahead.
Autonomy by Air: Going on Autopilot
From flying taxis to cargo drones, efforts are underway to automate in the air.
Autonomy by Sea: Ocean Explorer Targets Terrestrial and Extraterrestrial Waters
WHOI and NASA/JPL are designing an autonomous sea drone capable of exploring the hadal zone, up to almost 7 miles below sea level.
Kicking the Tires on Digital Twins
The benefits of virtual representations of individual physical assets aren’t just for large enterprises, small- and medium-sized businesses should explore their options.
Sensors Smarten Up the Edge
Companies that want to bring AI to the edge face hardware and data processing challenges.
Opportunities and Frustrations on the Edge
Balancing quality and quantity of edge data presents a difficult challenge.
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Next-Gen: Imagination-Fueled Problem-Solving
Student Competition Profile: Toshiba ExploraVision STEM Competition
Case Study: Sintavia Extends Vertical Integration Strategy to Software
The digital manufacturer of metal aerospace parts leverages Siemens’ end-to-end suite to fuel simulation-based design through AM production at scale.
Kubotek Kosmos Releases CAD Utilities v6.0
These CAD file utility programs use Kubotek Kosmos modeling technology to support transfer of CAD data across the manufacturing supply...
Ansys Partners With OEM SynMatrix
Ansys expands its electronics portfolio to streamline radio frequency filter design workflows for wireless communications, Ansys reports.
AMUG Bestows Rare Lifetime Achievement Award to Industry Veteran
Gary Rabinovitz, Reebok additive manufacturing and lab manager, was recognized at the annual AMUG conference.
Additive Manufacturing Solutions Uses Nikon SLM Solutions’ Technology
This move bolsters AMS' capacity for producing advanced materials and novel alloys, the company says.
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