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Digital Engineering June 2023
The June issue of Digital Engineering focuses on the automotive industry, including virtual manufacturing, synthetic data for automotive simulation, and hybrid manufacturing, as well new engineering workstations and a report from RAPID+TCT 2023.
Digital Engineering May 2023
In the May issue of Digital Engineering, we take a look at new simulation innovations, and provide coverage of the AMUG conference, the ASSESS Congress, cloud-based PLM, and the hidden cost of post-processing for 3D printing.
Special Focus: Medical Design Innovations
In this Special Focus Issue, we look at new technology to advance the design of medical devices.
Digital Engineering April 2023
In the April issue of Digital Engineering, we focus on additive manufacturing, including support-free printing, multi-material applications, and designing for additive. The issue also includes a report on 3DEXPERIENCE World 2023, a feature on hybrid work solutions, and digital twins for...
Special Focus: Digital Thread/PLM
In this Special Focus Issue of Digital Engineering, learn about new innovations in digital twin, digital thread and PLM technology.
Digital Engineering March 2023
The March 2023 issue of Digital Engineering focuses on robotics design, with articles on cobots, printing robotic components, robotic digital twins, and a review of the HP Z2 Mini G9.
Special Focus: Designing for Automotive
In our Special Focus Issue, we highlight the new technologies automakers are bringing to bear on their toughest design challenges.
Digital Engineering January/February 2023
In the January/February issue of Digital Engineering, we take a look at how engineering technology can help improve the global supply chain.
Special Focus: Simulation and Design Software Innovations
Read about the latest innovations in simulation and design software products.
Special Focus: Design & Simulation Workstation Review Roundup
Read the latest workstation reviews and features on new hardware trends.
Digital Engineering December 2022
Our December issue includes the results of our annual Technology Outlook Survey, as well as coverage of 4D printing, women in engineering, CAD interoperability, and AI for simulation.
Special Industry Focus: Aerospace
In this Special Focus Issue of Digital Engineering, learn about new innovations in aerospace design and engineering.
Digital Engineering October/November 2022
Our October/November digital issue focuses on innovations in electronics design, the ramifications of the CHIPS Act, digital twin security, and a review of the MSI CreatorPro Z17 A12UMST-097 Mobile Workstation.
Digital Engineering September 2022
Our September 2022 issue focuses on innovation in the automotive sector, including connected car complexity, simulating poor driving conditions, 3D printing in auto manufacturing, robotic farm equipment, and the return of the DE Design & Simulation Summit.
Digital Engineering July/August 2022
Our July/August issue focuses on innovations in medical device design, including new materials, the use of simulation for regulatory approval, 3D printing at the point of care, and connected medical devices.



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