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DE Guest · May 1, 2015 · Overclocking is a safe, effective way to increase productivity.

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Building Bright Ideas

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DE Guest · May 1, 2015 · Proto Labs accelerates innovation by turning brilliant concepts into real parts in days.

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A Q&A with Engineering Technology Associates

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DE Guest · May 1, 2015 · The company’s patented Accelerated Concept to Product Process® is inspired by the efficiency of shapes in nature.

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Engineering for Everyone

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DE Guest · May 1, 2015 · Intelligent Web-enabled applications (Smart Apps) allow everyone in your organization to safely create product designs.

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The Value of High-Performance Computing for Simulation

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DE Guest · May 1, 2015 · Learn how software licensing and pricing models can ensure the highest value for engineering simulation workloads while enabling a sustained investment in software developments.

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Weinmann Develops Life-Saving Transport Ventilator Using Model-Based Design

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DE Editors · May 1, 2015 · The company used MATLAB and Simulink to generate code for the MEDUMAT Transport.

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Customization is Crucial

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Jamie Gooch · May 1, 2015 · 3D printing enables patient-specific medical applications.

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Artificial Heart Researchers Near Breakthrough with PTC Creo

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DE Guest · May 1, 2015 · The application helps the team accurately model and simulate the medical technology.

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3D Printing: The Next Medical Miracle?

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Beth Stackpole · May 1, 2015 · 3D printing is driving innovations in surgical training, implants, and prosthetic devices that are improving patient care while reducing risk and cost.

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Form, Fit or Function?

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Kenneth Wong · May 1, 2015 · Your choice of conceptual design tools should be guided by one of these three objectives.

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Professional Machines at Consumer Pricing?

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Kenneth Wong · May 1, 2015 · Entry-level workstations are challenging the notion of unaffordable professional hardware.

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Simulation and the Future of Medicine

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DE Guest · May 1, 2015 · Many Life Sciences companies are taking action; others will have to catch up later.

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Capturing Reality

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Brian Albright · May 1, 2015 · New technologies are bridging the gap between digital and physical design.

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Practical Dynamic Response Analysis

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Tony Abbey · May 1, 2015 · Hints and tips to solve transient analysis and use the data it produces.

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Find Engineering Services Fast

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Jess Lulka · May 1, 2015 · The Engineering Services Directory arranges a host of companies to assist with the design workflow.

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Around the World in 12 Legs

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Brian Benton · May 1, 2015 · Solar Impulse’s solar-powered aircraft is designed to circumnavigate the globe.

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Helping Those with Hearing Loss

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DE Editors · May 1, 2015 · Micro 3D-printed middle ear prostheses bring music to the ears of hearing loss sufferers.

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Hybrid 3D Printing: What You Need to Know Now

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Lauren Gibbons Paul · May 1, 2015 · Long-time technology rivals subtractive and additive manufacturing now partner to enable design engineers to break through traditional constraints.

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Diversity in Medical Simulation Applications

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Pamela Waterman · May 1, 2015 · Computer analysis of man and machines is changing how we offer health care.

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Designing Space-Age Diagnostic Devices

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Michael Belfiore · May 1, 2015 · Qualcomm Tricorder XPRIZE teams are creating medical devices inspired by “Star Trek” technology.

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