
November 30, 2021
The aerospace industry continues to innovate when adopting new engineering technologies.
The need for increased fuel efficiency, lightweighting and electrification has led aerospace OEMs and parts suppliers to incorporate generative design, 3D printing, advanced simulation and new materials into their design workflows.
In this Special Focus Issue, we take a look at some of the key technologies impacting the aviation markets, including metal printing, artificial intelligence, simulation and new approaches to electronics design. We hope you enjoy the issue.
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Sunway Communication Partners with BMF
Partnership to focus on development of next-gen antenna.
NUBURU and Essentium Partner
Collaboration to enable the companies to launch blue laser-based wire feed metal 3D printers.
BMW Group and Ansys Co-Developing Simulation Software
The two companies join forces to implement simulation capabilities leading to advances in automated/autonomous vehicle technology.

Hopium Uses Dassault Systèmes’ 3DEXPERIENCE Platform
Plan is for Hopium to design and develop Its hydrogen-powered high-end vehicle, companies say.
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