Digital Engineering January/February 2023

In the January/February issue of Digital Engineering, we take a look at how engineering technology can help improve the global supply chain.

In This Issue:

Making a 3D Printing and Simulation Connection

Advancements in both technologies are opening possibilities for manufacturing and product development. 

Digital Tools Fuel Reshoring Revolution

AM and digital manufacturing tools are in the spotlight as companies localize and distribute manufacturing closer to home to build greater resiliency into their supply chains.

How to Increase Supply Chain Transparency and Control

Digitally modeling the supply chain can improve visibility and performance.

Diversification and Domestic Production Rising

On-demand manufacturers brace for supply chain volatility.

Asking the Right Questions About HPC for Simulation

The answers to those questions may shed light on what services are most needed.

Blending Automation and Human Wisdom in CAM

How software and the veteran machinist complement each other.

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