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Wind Turbines Buoyed By Public-Private Partnerships

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Beth Stackpole · February 14, 2017 · The partners plan to explore new developments in thermoplastic materials with the goal to lower wind turbine production costs, improve recyclability and expand applicability.

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MSC Software Becomes Part of the Hexagon Family

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Beth Stackpole · February 12, 2017 · The $834 million deal, the biggest for Hexagon since it snapped up engineering software provider Intergraph for $2.1 billion in 2010, was positioned as a move to create a portfolio of offerings that connect design and production.

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Morphing Wing Design Lays Groundwork for Soft Robotics

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Beth Stackpole · February 2, 2017 · MIT/NASA collaboration on a flexible aircraft wing structure showcases the potential of digital materials and advanced manufacturing techniques for soft robotics applications.

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SAP and UPS Accelerate Vision for On-Demand Manufacturing

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Beth Stackpole · January 30, 2017 · The initiative promises to deliver an end-to-end digital manufacturing process and network to help manufacturers leverage 3D printing technologies more broadly and efficiently.

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MIT 3D Graphene Material Opens Up Lightweighting Possibilities

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Beth Stackpole · January 24, 2017 · The strength targets achieved via the usual geometric configuration opens the door to using a similar process to create other lightweight, strong materials.

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Testing in the World of IoT

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Beth Stackpole · January 19, 2017 · The Internet of Things (IoT) promises to turn test and measurement on its head as companies retool their strategies for the era of smart products.

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World Solar Challenge Provides Lessons in Lightweighting

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Beth Stackpole · January 3, 2017 · The World Solar Challenge not only provides a hands-on learning experience for students, it also provides a crash course in novel lightweighting and aerodynamics techniques.

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SimScale Makes Push for Student Market

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Beth Stackpole · January 2, 2017 · The SimScale Academy platform offers on-demand courses in engineering simulation along with free access to the software.

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Ford Factory Takes On Extreme Weather Testing

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Beth Stackpole · December 30, 2016 · The new Ford “Weather Factory,” to be based in Cologne, Germany, will allow automotive engineers to choose a weather pattern representing the most demanding conditions found around the world.

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Heavyweights Form Virtual Reality Association to Promote Best Practices

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Beth Stackpole · December 29, 2016 · GVRA’s mission is to develop and share best practices in VR use cases and applications, conduct on-going market research and coalesce an emerging global VR community.

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Siemens Steps Up Industry 4.0 Vision With Mentor Graphics Acquisition

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Beth Stackpole · December 6, 2016 · Siemens is broadening its software portfolio in an effort to conquer what it sees as the next big frontier: the industrial digital enterprise.

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Engineers: The New Data Economy Wants You!

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Beth Stackpole · December 1, 2016 · Big Data analytics is bound for mainstream engineering, promising to have a dramatic impact on how products are designed, manufactured and serviced.

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Arena Aims for Product Development Hole-in-One

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Beth Stackpole · November 22, 2016 · Arena Solutions has expanded its cloud PLM platform with new requirements and defect tracking capabilities, attempting to create what it calls a holistic product development platform.

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Test bed To Be Ground Zero for IIoT Predictive Maintenance Applications

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Beth Stackpole · November 17, 2016 · Using the test bed technology from NI, IBM and SparkCognition, organizations would gain proactive intelligence into possible component failures before they happen.

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Self-Driving Cars Test Traditional Procedures

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Beth Stackpole · November 1, 2016 · Current physical and virtual test and simulation methods can’t cover all of the possible scenarios for autonomous vehicles, opening the door to safety gaps.

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Survey Finds Engineering Organizations Stymied By Implicit Bias

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Beth Stackpole · October 31, 2016 · “The Climate Control: Gender and Racial Bias in Engineering” study found that women and people of color were more likely than white men to feel like they had to prove themselves to gain equal levels of respect and recognition as their colleagues.

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Virtual Test and Simulation Driving Force Behind New Land Rover Discovery

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Beth Stackpole · October 27, 2016 · The latest SUV model was the result of over 1,000 simulations, accounting for 12 million hours of CPU time, run over the course of the vehicle’s development.

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Siemens Schools Students on Simulation and Digital Design

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Integrate Embedded Software

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Beth Stackpole · October 3, 2016 · Increasing product complexity and limited resources are leading to an uptick in the use of embedded software development services.

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Fed Gives Green Light to Driverless Cars

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Beth Stackpole · September 22, 2016 · The mandate called on the states to come up with a uniform set of policies.

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