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Lightening-speed DfAM engine drives sustainable manufacturing

Design World

Traditional desktop computer-aided design (CAD) and engineering (CAE) software was developed for traditional manufacturing methods and relies on every engineer having access to an expensive, high-performance workstation.

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Cloud, AI AR, and Sustainability Partnerships Mark PTC LiveWorx Announcements.

Gary Mintchell

PTC enables manufacturers to address these footprint considerations with its industry-leading product design and lifecycle management software and through new partner integrations with Ansys and aPriori. This process can increase the likelihood of making changes before excessive costs and footprint are committed.

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Konica Minolta Australia: How 3D printing transforms the future of supply chains

AU Manufacturing

According to Konica, a way to customise products is by using computer-aided design (CAD) software and transferring the files to a 3D printer for production.

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UniSA research informs submarine habitability for enhanced performance

Manufacturer's Monthly

Dr Peter Schumacher, Director of UniSA’s Studio for Complex Human Environment Design (SCHED), has used this data to create digital replicas of Australia’s RAN personnel. Then, we’ve placed our human replicas within this digital realm, so we can see how varying body shapes and sizes occupy the space.

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Hexagon strengthens additive manufacturing portfolio with CADS Additive acquisition

Automation Mag

The AM Studio software from CADS Additive is already connected to Hexagon’s Nexus digital reality platform.

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CMC Microsystems and The Semiconductor Service Bureau (S3B) sign MOU

Canadian Manufacturing

CMC will provide help in Computer Aided Design (CAD) infrastructure and training for Australia-based researchers, offer space to Australian researchers on semiconductor manufacturing runs, and facilitate relationships with supply chain partners. Participate as international consultants.

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Quantum computing and industrial automation: A revolution in the making

Automation Mag

Quantum computing today resembles this nascent stage, but its potential for the next 70 years is immense. Beginning with CNC machining in the 1950s and 60s, industrial automation took its first strides with computing. What followed was computer-aided design (CAD) and computer-aided manufacturing (CAM).