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4 Skills for the Internet of Things

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Beth Stackpole · August 1, 2014 · The Internet of Things may be the next big thing, but engineering groups need to bolster competencies in embedded software, communications, instrumentation and data security to ride the wave of the transformation.

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PTC Kicks Up IoT Focus With Axeda Acquisition

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Beth Stackpole · July 31, 2014 ·

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Arena Looks Toward Quality Management

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Beth Stackpole · July 22, 2014 ·

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aPriori Rolls BI Capabilities Into its Product Costing Tool

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Beth Stackpole · July 15, 2014 ·

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Today’s Oscilloscopes Do Multiple Duties

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Beth Stackpole · July 1, 2014 · Oscilloscopes are morphing into multi-domain instruments that tout modern-day user interfaces—complete with touch and support for gestures.

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PTC 2014: This is Not Your Father’s CAD Company

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Beth Stackpole · June 20, 2014 · PTC sets its sights on the Internet of Things (IoT).

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PTC: Not Your Father’s CAD Company

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Beth Stackpole · June 20, 2014 ·

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Engineering at the 2014 World Cup

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Beth Stackpole · June 13, 2014 · As we cheer on our favorite World Cup teams, it’s worth a look at the serious science and engineering at play behind all of that fancy footwork.

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Science Scores Big at FIFA World Cup 2014

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Beth Stackpole · June 13, 2014 ·

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Tuna Robot Navigates Biomimicry Waters

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Beth Stackpole · June 12, 2014 · Biomimicry, 3D modeling and simulation tools used to create robotic tuna.

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Autodesk Travels the Open Source Route to 3D Printing

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Beth Stackpole · June 10, 2014 · An open source strategy is the key to Autodesk’s plan to unlock opportunity in the widely-heralded, but still relatively nascent frontier of 3D printing as exemplified by its recent announcement of the Spark platform.

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3D Printed Plane Propels Wind Tunnel Testing to New Heights

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Beth Stackpole · June 1, 2014 · RedEye’s FDM rapid prototyping services helped Aurora Flight Sciences keep wind tunnel testing on track for a next-generation NASA concept aircraft.

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Spinning Straw into 3D Printer Gold

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Beth Stackpole · May 27, 2014 ·

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Lockheed Martin Pushes the Boundaries of AM with Satellite Fuel Tank Design

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Beth Stackpole · May 12, 2014 · Lockheed Martin, a pioneer leveraging additive manufacturing technology, decided to push the boundaries once again, this time as part of design project to make more efficient use of space while increasing the satellite’s payload. Because the process would require testing many assembly configurations and producing several prototype iterations…

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Rapid Prototyping’s New Rules of Engagement

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Beth Stackpole · May 1, 2014 · With more engineers using their own 3D printers, rapid prototyping service providers evolve to fill a need for speed, volume and expertise.

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Jury Rules Against Altair in MSC Lawsuit

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Beth Stackpole · April 18, 2014 ·

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Battling Robots Help MathWorks Get Aspiring Engineers in its Corner

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Beth Stackpole · April 11, 2014 ·

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Optimization Steers ECU Testing into the Fast Lane

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Beth Stackpole · March 29, 2014 · Alma Automotive is piloting mF4LV as part of a strategy to leverage optimization and automation—with the goal of reducing engine control unit test cycles.

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Altair Enlighten Award Shines A Spotlight On Lightweighting

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Beth Stackpole · March 25, 2014 ·

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aPriori Update Helps Engineers Weigh Cost Viability of Product Designs

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Beth Stackpole · March 13, 2014 ·

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