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Thought Leadership

Shaping the future of engineering with Industrial AI

AI is quickly becoming a trusted partner in engineering and manufacturing. Only last year, many manufacturers began deploying LLMs to...

Thought Leadership

CAD digital twins: transforming product design and engineering 

A digital twin is a virtual representation of a physical product, system or process that is continuously updated with real-world...

Academic and Future Workforce

Siemens gives students free access to Simcenter STAR-CCM+ training course

Did you know that students have free access to training courses on products like STAR-CCM+ and more through Siemens Xcelerator Academy?

Siemens Software Podcast Network

Why every 3D IC needs a test vehicle before it hits production

How do you ensure that cutting-edge 3D IC designs can actually be manufactured before investing millions in production? In this...

Semiconductor Packaging

Breaking down 50 million pins: A smarter way to design 3D IC packages​

As 3D IC complexity skyrockets, are we truly evolving our design methodologies at the same pace, or are we unknowingly...

Academic and Future Workforce

Seven essential skills for your mechanical engineering career

To thrive, mechanical engineers need a mix of technical and durable skills.

Simulating the Real World

Aerodynamics of a Simcenter FLOEFD cow – A social media phenomenon

Humour often emerges when two things that don’t normally belong together suddenly meet. Here it’s your standard cow meeting the rarefied world of airflow simulation, a perfectly ludicrous pairing.

Siemens Software Podcast Network

Understanding the intersection of AI and simulation – Part 3

Over time what was once thought impossible slowly becomes possible. For all its flaws, the artificial intelligence of today would...

Verification Horizons

Why First-Silicon Success Is Getting Harder for System Companies

First-silicon success is getting harder. Everyone wants their own chip. Few are hitting first-silicon success. That’s the paradox shaping today’s semiconductor landscape. In the 2024 Siemens EDA / Wilson Research Group Functional Verification Study, which I authored, we found that only 14% of ASIC/SoC projects achieved first-silicon success — the lowest figure in more than twenty years of tracking this data.