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Brian Albright · December 2, 2020 · As part of our Technology Leader Profile series, DE talks to Fabian Alefeld of Additive Minds/EOS North America.
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Brian Albright · December 1, 2020 · Inside This Issue: A Look Ahead DE readers provide an update on their use of engineering technologies. Democratizing Simulation: Job Well Done or Unfinished Task? Designer-friendly tools are on the rise, but some make the establishment uneasy Digital Transformation in Turbulent Times The pandemic has prompted the increased…
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Brian Albright · November 30, 2020 · In the latest DE Hot Seat panel discussion, we tackle remote collaboration technology.
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Brian Albright · November 13, 2020 · New terms, new printing methods, and new ways to see in 3D suggest a convergence of optimization, AM, and composites
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Brian Albright · November 13, 2020 · For simulation-driven design, you will need the right hardware.
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Brian Albright · November 3, 2020 · The Cloud is Changing the Way Products are Designed
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Brian Albright · November 1, 2020 · Vendors and customers will need to openly evaluate their needs and capabilities, and craft technology solutions that address real-world design problems.
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Brian Albright · November 1, 2020 · Inside This Issue: A Glimpse of the Generative Design Market Analysts speculate market impacts of COVID-19, and find ways to evaluate software efficiency. Lighter by Design Generative design can help engineers meet new lightweighting requirements. Winners of Altair Awards Are No Lightweights Companies representing automotive industry share lightweighting…
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Brian Albright · November 1, 2020 · Inside This Issue: Autonomous Vehicles Take VR Test Drive Automakers explore augmented and virtual reality in vehicle development and to enhance the driving experience. Redesigning CAD for Mixed Reality Break old habits while inventing new practices at the same time. Mixed Reality Moves Beyond the Cool Factor As…
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Brian Albright · October 29, 2020 · Inside This Issue: Autonomous Vehicle Design: An Exercise in Complexity Vendors find new ways to build up toolkits for AV construction and simulation. Riding the Virtual Road Autonomous vehicle simulation shortens development cycles, reduces costs and makes cars and trucks safer. A Convergence of Data in the Connected…
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Brian Albright · October 28, 2020 · The use of an HPC Cluster Appliance can reduce the cost to deploy an on-premise cluster and help improve engineering productivity.
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Brian Albright · October 28, 2020 · This DE Hot Seat webinar examines whether simulation efficiency comes at the cost of accuracy.
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Brian Albright · October 19, 2020 · Discover how to speed up the design process for electromagnetic products.
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Brian Albright · October 15, 2020 · New release includes faster solvers, better handling of CAD assembly, new graphics features, and new modules for fuel cells, electrolyzers, polymer flow, and control systems.
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Brian Albright · October 15, 2020 · Improvements in mobile technology and remote access tools have made it easier for engineers to do their work remotely, but many companies' product development processes remain largely office-bound. Learn more about remote engineering options, and how advanced mobile engineering workstations have made it easier than ever to perform…
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Brian Albright · October 10, 2020 · New version brings the desktop software closer to parent company’s 3DEXPERIENCE offerings
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Brian Albright · October 10, 2020 · Custom bike builder sees gains in simulation and rendering with the new NVIDIA RTX A6000 GPU.
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Brian Albright · October 9, 2020 · Collaborating Remotely through the Cloud
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Brian Albright · October 7, 2020 · New Omniverse platform enters open beta; NVIDIA announces DPU products.
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Brian Albright · September 28, 2020 · The DE Hot Seat panel explores whether 3D printing is ready for mass production.