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AutoDrive Competition Puts Student Engineers in the AV Driver’s Seat

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Beth Stackpole · October 22, 2018 · AutoDrive, sponsored by General Motors and SAE International, is tasking eight university-level student teams with developing and demonstrating a fully autonomous passenger vehicle by the end of year three.

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Compiler, New Modeling Tools Headline Latest COMSOL Release

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Beth Stackpole · October 8, 2018 · The COMSOL Compiler can be tapped to create standalone COMSOL multiphysics applications that don’t require any additional licenses to run.

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Aras Goes All-In on Simulation Process and Data Management

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Beth Stackpole · October 1, 2018 ·

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Metal Additive Manufacturing Market Heats Up

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Beth Stackpole · October 1, 2018 · From new cold spray deposition methods to innovations in extrusion processes, advances in metal additive manufacturing address long-standing limitations related to cost, safety and time to print.

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MATLAB Dives Into Deep Learning

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Beth Stackpole · September 24, 2018 · MathWorks has released significant deep learning enhancements in its latest Release 2018b of MATLAB and Simulink.

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HP Advances Metal 3D Printing for Mass Production

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Beth Stackpole · September 17, 2018 · The HP Metal Jet—a platform that the company says addresses longstanding limitations of metal 3D printing and positions the technology as a cost-effective alternative for low-cost, mass production—is revealed at IMTS.

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Engineering with Excel

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Beth Stackpole · September 1, 2018 · With the right tools and best practices, organizations can move the digital thread forward and keep Excel.

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3D Printed Cardiac Patch Mends Damaged Hearts

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Beth Stackpole · August 31, 2018 · The team employed an electrohydrodynamic printing process known as melt electrowriting (MEW) to engineer 3D fiber scaffolds, which could help the newly-injected cells remain in the live heart and grow. The stretchable microfiber scaffold, which featured a hexagonal or beehive design, was combined with specialized stem cells, with…

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Altair Brings Flexibility to solidThinking Licensing

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Beth Stackpole · August 30, 2018 · The company’s patented units-based licensing model is now being offered as solidThinking Units (sTUs) designed to help small- and mid-sized organizations tap into simulation more readily.

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Siemens Folds Mendix’s Low-Code App Dev Environment Into IoT Vision

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Beth Stackpole · August 14, 2018 · The roughly $700 million acquisition, which adds Mendix into the software business of Siemens’ Digital Factory Division, is a critical piece of the company’s strategy to position its MindSphere IoT platform for digital transformation.

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HP Multi Jet Fusion Anchors China Digital Manufacturing Center

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Beth Stackpole · August 9, 2018 · The Guangdong (Dali) 3D Printing Collaborative Innovation Platform will employ 10 HP Multi Jet Fusion 3D printing systems.

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Materials Grab Leading Role in Early-Stage Design

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Beth Stackpole · August 1, 2018 · The rise of advanced materials and additive manufacturing practices is facilitating new tools and design workflows, making materials information more accessible.

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3D Printed Guns Set Off a Fire Storm

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Beth Stackpole · July 31, 2018 · Defense Distributed is gearing up to unleash files for 3D printed guns on the Internet, while a coalition of attorney generals from nearly a dozen states fired back with lawsuits to stop the move.

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Optimus Ride Shifts Self-Driving Car Technology into Revenue Mode

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Beth Stackpole · July 13, 2018 · Optimus Ride, with roots at MIT, is focused on building self-driving car technology for geo-fenced environments such as planned communities, college campuses, business parks, resorts, ports and airports, and special events where the route is contained to a limited and known area and where the speeds don’t exceed…

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GradientOne Contemporizes the Test Workbench

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Beth Stackpole · July 8, 2018 · GradientOne is a web-based Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) platform that lets engineers tap the power of a web browser and cloud computing to do hardware test automation, test data acquisition and archiving, and advanced data analytics.

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ANSYS, SAP Spin Digital Thread Between Engineering and Industrial Operations

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Beth Stackpole · July 2, 2018 · SAP’s Predictive Engineering Insights Enabled by ANSYS platform transforms information from physical sensors and physics-based ANSYS simulation models to create 3D visualizations for operations optimization.

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Winds of Change Hit Aerodynamics Testing

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Beth Stackpole · July 1, 2018 · Despite more expansive use of computational fluid dynamics, carmakers are getting the best aerodynamics results by tuning engineering workflows to integrate both simulation and wind tunnel testing.

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PTC Builds Partnerships to Advance Pace of Innovation

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Beth Stackpole · June 20, 2018 · PTC’s Jim Heppelmann made a series of announcements, led by partnerships with ANSYS and Microsoft, that are designed to advance PTC’s transformation.

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PTC Partners to Advance Pace of Innovation

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Beth Stackpole · June 20, 2018 · PTC’s Jim Heppelmann made a series of announcements, led by partnerships with ANSYS and Microsoft, that are designed to advance PTC’s transformation.

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Parabola Touts Non-Programming Solution to the IoT Data Problem

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Beth Stackpole · June 13, 2018 · Its new software aims to reduce busywork and automate processes via an easy-to-use, drag-and-drop interface that can be used to facilitate certain tasks in lieu of software coding.

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