Digital Engineering June 2024

In the June issue of Digital Engineering, learn about generative design applications and hardware requirements, what is new in AutoCAD 2025, simulation interoperability, digital twins, and hybrid manufacturing.

Inside This Issue:

Generative AI Enters Next Phase with Natural Language

It’s not about typing or shouting executable commands.

Generative Design Pushes Workstation Performance

The design process requires the right hardware to support higher data and simulation workloads.

Collaborative Simulation

Interoperability in simulation improves accuracy, reduces development times and fosters innovation. 

From CAD to Digital Twins to XR

Is a continuous digital thread possible or necessary?

CAM Meets AM to Enable Hybrid Manufacturing

Combining metal AM and CNC milling in a single hybrid system can give manufacturers a cost and flexibility advantage, but there are trade-offs.

Review: What’s New in AutoCAD 2025

Even more AI tools are added to the latest release of AutoCAD.

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Altair software offered to companies through ESA Partnership Initiative for Commercialization (EPIC).

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Auburn Engineering Secures $117.7 million in Rsearch Awards
Auburn Engineering has now increased its annual new research awards and contracts by more than 300% since 2018, the university reports.

AM Rides On-Demand Manufacturing Wave
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JPR Releases Summary on GPU Market
Global market at present stands at nearly $100 billion, according to Jon Peddie Research.

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