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Six transformative shifts in engineering simulation
By 2024, engineering simulation has evolved into a cornerstone of industrial innovation, underpinning efforts to address ...
The Covid-19 pandemic has shaken the world to its core. Beyond the horrendous loss of life, millions of people have lost their jobs, companies have shuttered and global supply chains have become ...
MUNICH--(BUSINESS WIRE)--SimScale launched a new online learning center for its cloud-native engineering simulation platform. Users can access the easy-to-use ...
MUNICH--(BUSINESS WIRE)--SimScale, the AI-native cloud platform for engineering simulation, today opened enterprise waitlist access to its guided pilot service for Engineering AI agents — autonomous ...
Imagine you're building an unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV), a cutting-edge electric vehicle or a self-driving car. Not long ago, this would’ve meant years of physical ...
Market pressure and technological advancements have rapidly changed the way engineers work. Design engineers increasingly work with larger and more complex models, must conduct more frequent ...
Design engineering is running headfirst into a materials bottleneck. Industries such as automotive, aerospace, electronics, and semiconductors now depend on increasingly complex materials. Yet ...
For decades, engineering simulation has been the engineer’s Swiss Army knife for improving the speed and cost of developing new products as well as for bringing product performance to the next level.
Since the first FEA solver, Nastran, was developed for NASA in the 1960s, the simulation software industry has contended with a number of hurdles. For one, while the software (FEA, CFD, CEM) is ...
Engineering teams are under growing pressure to move faster and evaluate more design options than ever before. However, the sector as a whole has been slow to adopt artificial intelligence, and many ...
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