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December 31, 2025 · Digital Engineering has asked its design and engineering readers once again to provide insight into their use of design and simulation technology.
December 11, 2025 · The December issue of Digital Engineering includes our annual Technology Outlook survey and commentary from leading industry organizations.
December 20, 2024 · DE readers let us know how they are adopting new engineering technology in our annual survey.
December 10, 2024 · Algorithm training with proprietary data and natural language support is transforming simulation.
July 17, 2024 · As the industry becomes more technologically complex, manufacturers need to upskill their workforce before they fall out of date.
January 12, 2024 · DE readers let us know how they are adopting new engineering technology in our annual survey.
December 27, 2022 · DE readers provide a glimpse of their engineering technology usage in our annual survey.
December 13, 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.
December 31, 2021 · DE readers provide a glimpse of their technology usage in our annual survey.
December 21, 2021 · Our readers and the technology providers in the engineering market have continued building on the opportunities that emerged in the past year to explore new ways to collaborate.
December 15, 2020 · DE readers provide an update on their use of engineering technologies.
December 7, 2020 · Nextflow Software CEO Vincent Perrier discusses the future of computational fluid dynamics.
December 7, 2020 · The DE24/7 Podcast takes discusses the best approach for an HPC deployment with TotalCAE.
December 1, 2019 · DE readers chime in on emerging design technologies.
December 1, 2018 · A team from Imperial College London wanted to create a tool to stimulate a discussion around the technologies and their impact on individuals and societies.