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Live Panel Discussion: Defining Digital Twins
In this online roundtable discussion, DE’s Senior Editor Kenneth Wong will interview industry experts to share their thoughts on the promise of digital twins, the current state of the art, and the challenges being faced during early implementations.
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Bring Your Product to Market Faster with Real-Time Rendering
Instantaneous real-time, ray-traced rendering can dramatically cut down your product development cycle. In this webinar, panelists explore the benefits of using dedicated rendering hardware to go beyond what's possible with a workstation, to reduce physical prototyping costs.
Live Panel Discussion: Design to Drive Autonomous Vehicles
In this LIVE roundtable, DE’s Kenneth Wong moderates a panel of experts to discuss the state of self-driving vehicles today.
Live Panel Discussion: Design for Industrial 3D Printing
Pioneering automotive and aerospace firms are using additive manufacturing to build lightweight shapes with lattice structures, to consolidate multi-part assemblies into a single 3D-printed component, and to incorporate composite materials. In this LIVE roundtable, DE’s Kenneth Wong moderates a...
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Seeing the Invisible: Keeping Electronics Cool with CFD Before Manufacture
In this live webcast, Simulation Specialist for the CFD services division of IMAGINiT, Rob Taylor, will reveal some of the secrets he has learned while using CFD at various stages in the design process to minimize prototyping and improve product...
Live Panel Discussion: Optimal Design Technology Outlook
In the past, engineers relied on their industry knowledge, experience, and aesthetic sensibilities to decide the shape of a product. Today, they have the option to turn to generative design, topology optimization, and other technologies to solicit input from AI-like...
Live Editorial Roundtable Webcast: Next-Gen Technologies Now
Augmented reality, virtual reality, digital twins, generative design, machine learning, and more -- these buzzwords sound futuristic and inconceivable, but are any of them ready for prime-time in design engineering?
Supercomputing for the Rest of Us
DE’s Kenneth Wong will moderate a panel of experts as they discuss how design engineers from companies of all sizes can benefit from new initiatives to simplify access to supercomputing power. Discussion topics include: the OpenHPC community, Intel’s...
Shedding Excess Weight from Products
In this interactive roundtable talk moderated by DE's Kenneth Wong, panelists discuss: Moving from simulation to optimization, balancing passenger safety vs. lightweight design, assessing software-proposed designs for manufacturing cost and feasibility, and the weight loss achievable with new materials and...
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ANSYS Convergence Webinar Series
ANSYS has announced the fall lineup for its ongoing Convergence Webinar Series.
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Fatigue from PSDs: Background Theory and fe-safe Implementation
Fatigue analyses are run in industries as diverse as aerospace, medical devices, cellphone design, and nuclear power.
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Opera Website Shines
The short of it is that Cobham did a good job. The site is easy to navigate and, as promised, it’s filled with a lot of interesting stuff. More on that in a minute.
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