Digital Engineering July/August 2024

In the July/August issue of Digital Engineering, we focus on how simulation technology is advancing the America’s Cup race and marine design in general, along with new monitor innovations and AI-driven simulation.

Inside This Issue:

The Race is On

Designing for The America’s Cup Race

When Boats Fly

CFD helps boats grow wings and stay airborne.

3D Printed Vessels Set Sail 

From America’s Cup race teams to commercial boat manufacturers, the marine industry is navigating additive manufacturing in search of high-performing designs, time-to-market agility and cost savings.

Quality and Safety Drive Monitor Innovations 

The latest monitors reduce eye strain while increasing visible detail.

Preparing for AI-Driven Simulation

Organizing past and present data is the key to developing surrogate models.

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Latest News

Skip the Mesh, Print from CAD
Skipping the mesh and printing from CAD, some argue, is long overdue.

SPEE3D Collaborates With Northeastern University Kostas Research Institute
Purpose of collaborative effort is to bring additive manufacturing to students and military.

Azure Printed Homes Launches $4.2 MM Crowdfunding Campaign
Company named a 2025 SXSW Innovation finalist in Urban Experience for Sustainable Homes

JT File Importer Updated in KISTERS 3D CAD Visualization App
The new JT importer maximizes efficiency under multithreading demands.

Altair and Cranfield University Sign Simulation-Focused MoU
Organizations agree to advance use of simulation, data analytics, and AI.

Role of Additive Manufacturing Through 2030
The global market for aerospace additive manufacturing is estimated at US$1.2 billion in 2023 and is projected to reach US$3.8 billion...

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