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Beth Stackpole · June 1, 2018 · Traditional PDM and PLM platforms are embracing software version control concepts in an effort to increase collaboration and promote design agility.
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Beth Stackpole · June 1, 2018 · A perfect storm of connectivity, simulation, analysis, and HPC is turning wind and solar into more reliable energy assets.
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Beth Stackpole · May 24, 2018 · The solar car’s goal was to use a smaller, more aerodynamic shape while employing higher efficiency, space-grade solar structures to make up the difference.
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Beth Stackpole · May 18, 2018 · OPTIS is the real-time simulation backbone that is going to wrap together all the ANSYS physics. It’s the integration mechanism for testing autonomous vehicles.
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Beth Stackpole · May 1, 2018 · Companies are proceeding with caution on the digital twin journey, slowed by varying interpretations of the technology, the complexity and the lack of a packaged tool set.
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Beth Stackpole · April 27, 2018 · Wiivv uses 3D Systems’ Selective Laser Sintering (SLS) S Pro 60s printers and has pioneered a process to convert the 2D scan file of a customer’s foot to a 3D model prepped for 3D printing output.
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Beth Stackpole · April 23, 2018 · While the Tulip Manufacturing App platform and Factory Kit are specifically aimed at production floor personnel, they will also have impact on design engineers, helping to create a better feedback loop between what’s traditionally been siloed groups and processes.
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Beth Stackpole · April 17, 2018 · According to a the Wohlers Report 2018, released recently by the 3D printing market research consultancy Wohlers Associates, an estimated 1,768 metal AM printers were sold in 2017 compared to 983 systems in 2016.
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Beth Stackpole · April 1, 2018 · 3D design software vendors and 3D printer manufacturers are teaming up to introduce capabilities and create seamless workflows to promote DfAM early.
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Beth Stackpole · March 23, 2018 · Zamboni is taking the first steps to offer its famous ice resurfacer as a product-as-a-service, leveraging Internet of Things (IoT) sensor technology, big data, and a mobile app to help its customers minimize downtime and optimize performance.
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Beth Stackpole · March 22, 2018 · The PTC Creo 5.0 upgrade is intended to streamline what’s often a disjointed design process, allowing users to go from concept to manufacturing in a single design environment.
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Beth Stackpole · March 16, 2018 · Despite years of positioning and decades worth of new functionality, product lifecycle management (PLM) remains grounded in the engineering department, still struggling to take flight as an enterprise hub for managing the complete product lifecycle.
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Beth Stackpole · March 1, 2018 · 3D printing has evolved to make mass customization a reality, but capturing and integrating the relevant data to drive designs still requires some heavy lifting.
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Beth Stackpole · February 21, 2018 · Unlimited Tomorrow is collaborating with 3D printing giant Stratasys and 3D software provider Dassault Systemes to create low-cost, highly functional prosthetic arms for those who need them most.
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Beth Stackpole · February 15, 2018 · The system provides light stimuli in the visual periphery of the passenger to mimic what the rider might see outside, thus eliminating the conflict between vestibular and visual inputs, which is the primary cause of motion sickness in a moving vehicle.
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Beth Stackpole · February 1, 2018 · Siemens is upgrading the capabilities of its Amesim system simulation platform while making the technology more accessible as part of an effort to promote a systems-driven approach to product development in light of increasing product complexity.
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Beth Stackpole · February 1, 2018 · Vendors are revamping platforms with new technologies aimed at democratizing engagement and facilitating collaborative workflows.
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Beth Stackpole · January 22, 2018 · DARPA’s $200 million JUMP program aims to create a leap forward in U.S. electronics innovation.
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Beth Stackpole · January 15, 2018 · To help engineers and developers address connected car security threats, the Mcity Threat Identification Model creates a framework that evaluates threats.