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Leveraging know-how with AI into efficient product design

Is your engineering data a hidden goldmine? Overcome the ‘cold start’ problem in AI by using geometric similarity and transfer learning to transform existing models and simulations into powerful assets, speeding up product design and innovation

Transfer Learning accelerating the shift to new battery materials and chemistries

Unlock faster battery innovation with transfer learning! This blog reveals how AI accelerates the discovery and optimization of new battery materials, rapidly advancing sustainable energy solutions for a brighter future

Engineering simulation part 3 – Modelling

‘Everything should be made as simple as possible, but not simpler’ Albert Einstein (possibly apocryphal) Whether Einstein said this or…

Engineering simulation part 2 – Productivity, Personas and Processes

Engineering simulation continues to grow as engineers realize the productivity increase it could offer. Read this blog to learn more about the personas and processes involved in adopting simulation.

Engineering simulation part 1 – All models are wrong

Engineering simulation models intend to represent reality to the extent where some useful insight might be garnered. However, according to George Box,, “all models are wrong”. So how can they be useful?

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Heat exchanger – Understanding my latest invention

Have you ever wondered what makes a maker and what the future of engineering might look like? Let’s join an inventor journey, exploring his heat exchanger design.