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DE Podcast: Analyst Jon Peddie Explains COVID-19’s Effect on the GPU Market

June 4, 2020 · JPR releases graphics market report for 2020 Q1, shipments down, growth blunted by Coronavirus and shutdowns

DE Podcast: Reexamining the Role of Digital Twins in the Era of Social Distancing

June 3, 2020 · Ansys discusses the use of digital twins in engineering projects while following social distancing rules

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Enabling Simulation-Driven Design

May 26, 2020 · In our latest podcast, Digital Engineering talks to COMSOL's Phil Kinnane about democratization of simulation.

Expanding Role of Tolerance Analysis

May 21, 2020 · In our latest podcast, Digital Engineering talks to Ed Walsh, VP of Global Sales at Sigmetrix, about the expanding importance of tolerance analysis.

Harvey Mudd College Professor on Teaching Robotics, Circuit Design in Lockdown

May 11, 2020 · Harvey Mudd College Professor continues teaching circuit design and robotics lab courses under lockdown using take-home Arduino kits

COVID-19 Impact on AR/VR a Mixed Bag: Interview with Lenovo

May 7, 2020 · Lenovo Commercial ARVR Lead Discusses Coronarivus Impact on Business, training and remote assistance emerges as solid deployment reasons

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Siemens Keeps Engineers Connected During Pandemic

April 29, 2020 · Digital Engineering talks to Siemens' Brenda Discher about the company's efforts to support customers during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Teaching Additive Manufacturing Under Lockdown

April 13, 2020 · Penn State University Professor, Dr. Guha Manogharan, uses virtual machines and simulation software to continue advanced additive manufacturing instruction. Guha teaches a graduate lab course on metal additive manufacturing and design.

Car Makers Answer the Call for Ventilator Production

March 25, 2020 · As automakers consider how to address the shortage of ventilators in the Coronavirus outbreak, industry veterans share their thoughts on the struggles and challenges. Join us for this podcast with CIMdata's Keith Meintjes and industry consultant Joe Barkai.

Are Desktop 3D Printers Safe to Use

December 13, 2018 · Georgia Tech and UL Chemical Safety publish two-year study on 3D printers, raises concerns for potentially hazardous levels of ultrafine particles, and numerous volatile organic compounds associated with machine operation.


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