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Coreform Wins Grant for Simulating Giga-Cast Parts
The funded project will develop software to allow engineering simulation of auto parts manufactured with modern Giga-casting techniques.
Coreform Wins Grant to Develop Analysis for Nuclear Energy
Isogeometric analysis used in combination with MOOSE can accelerate engineering processes for safe nuclear energy designs.
US DoE Puts $2.85 Million Toward 3D Printing Modular Wind Blades
Funding was awarded to Purdue University and its industry partners, including Thermwood, TPI Composites Inc. and Dassault Systèmes.
Department of Energy Awards $14.9M to GE Research and voxeljet
Monies to be used to develop VX9000 system, a giant sand binder jet 3D printer that will be used to enable the U.S. energy transition.
Coreform Awarded DOE SBIR Grant
Monies dedicated toward enhancement of multiphysics simulation tools for nuclear reactor design.
Coreform Wins Grant to Develop Analysis for GPU
The $1.6 million grant will go toward integrating Coreform IGA with a GPU-capable finite element library. 
Coreform Wins DoE Grant
Purpose is to improve tire tread simulation.
Polaris Supercomputer Deployed
New Argonne equipment provides researchers with a tool to prepare for science in the exascale era, experts say.
3D Printing Enables Faster Charging of Batteries
Partnership will develop solvent-free Laser Powder Bed Fusion (L-PBF) additive manufacturing technologies for the fabrication of 3D-structured lithium battery cathodes.
Siemens Sets Up Collaboration With Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Partnership to focus on U.S. manufacturing innovation to include additive, workforce training and decarbonization.
15 Universities Picked for EcoCAR Electric Vehicle Challenge
Collegiate engineering teams to compete to advance clean transportation technology and accelerate transition to electric vehicles.
Xerox Elem Additive Installs ElemX 3D Printer at Oak Ridge National Laboratory
The ElemX leverages liquid Metal AM that uses aluminum wire and is easily deployed, Xerox reports.
Argonne Picks Altair to Advance Exoscale Efforts
Altair’s PBS Professional tool will orchestrate workloads for Argonne’s massive high-performance computing systems, Argonne reports.
Coreform Gets U.S. Energy Department Nod to Advance Automotive Simulation
Company wins DoE Phase IIB SBIR to develop an isogeometric approach to streamlining structural dynamics simulation for automotive and other applications.
UT San Antonio Launches Cybersecurity Manufacturing Innovation Institute
ORNL to apply communications security, digital manufacturing expertise to new DOE Cybersecurity Manufacturing Innovation Institute.



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