Digital Engineering, September 2019

Our September coverage includes a focus on the democratization of simulation, software and workstation reviews, and more.


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Inside this Issue

Subscription Pricing Meets the Design World 

The desire for increased flexibility and an ongoing relationship with vendors is fueling a shift toward subscription-based pricing models.

Pick and Choose Purpose-built Bundles

Vendors assemble curated collections of engineering software to attract SMBs.

Generation Gap

Bye bye, baby boomers. Move over millennials. Engineering software gears up for Gen Z.

The Path to Simulation

Industry veterans weigh in on how to make engineering simulation more accessible to a larger user base.

Consumer vs. Professional Tug of War

Can consumer hardware be adapted for professional usage?

Budget Workstations for Engineers

Tasks, not price, define today's entry-level engineering workstation offerings.

Affordable Power: A Tale of Two Dells

We evaluate Dell’s Precision 3540 and 3541 mobile workstations.

Manufacturing-as-a-Service: Dawn of a New Horizon?

Engineers are using online manufacturing services to meet design deadlines.

ParaMatters CogniCAD Walkthrough

Setting up topology optimization problems is clear-cut in CogniCAD.

Autodesk Fusion 360: Getting Better All the Time

Autodesk consolidates Fusion 360 into a single, more powerful package.

progeCAD Professional 2020: Low-Cost CAD

This affordable CAD program looks a lot like AutoCAD, but brings functionality at an affordable price.

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Latest News

How Well Does Your FEA Program Know You?
Algorithm training with proprietary data and natural language support is transforming simulation.

PTC Appoints Robert Dahdah as EVP
Dahdah joins PTC from Microsoft, where he served as corporate vice president of Global Healthcare and Life Sciences.

Reskilling, Upskilling and Educating: Solving the workforce challenge in manufacturing
Investing in the reskilling, upskilling and education of both the current and new generation of worker will help manufacturers close...

U.S. Tech Investor Anzu Agrees to Buy voxeljet
The closing of the transaction is expected to occur in March or April 2025.

Cummins and Ansys Enhance Collaboration
Ansys solutions enable Cummins to accelerate time to market while improving product sustainability, companies note.

GoEngineer Adds Formlabs Products to Portfolio
Goal is to deliver commercial and dental solutions in desktop stereolithography and selective laser sintering 3D printing, the companies report.

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