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Valor

Effectively Managing Electronic Component Vendors as the Supply Chain Widens

In the third of a series of WNIE podcasts, Mark Laing – Business Development Manager at Siemens Digital Industries Software...

Simcenter

How the EDAG Group goes the extra mile to improve pedestrian safety

The EDAG Group goes the extra mile to increase pedestrian safety. Instead of using FE pedestrian human body models (HBM), their experts modeled just the kinematics needed to confirm a pedestrian has been hit and send the signal to activate the hood in time. This allows for an analysis to be run much quicker at a lower cost while meeting the highest safety standards.

Verification Horizons

Dig a Pool of Specialized SystemVerilog Classes

Introduction SystemVerilog classes are a great way to encapsulate both variables and the routines that operates on them. What if...

Siemens Xcelerator Software for Industry

Using a comprehensive digital twin to optimize sustainability

Product design has always been a balance of performance, cost, quality and meeting the needs of the market. Only recently...

Thought Leadership

Digitalizing urban air mobility for green city transportation

Urban air mobility (UAM) is an exciting concept for short-range transportation that has been gaining a lot of traction in...


Simcenter

Strength and fatigue adhering to the FKM Guidelines

The FKM guidelines are de facto a standard used to prevent material failures. The FKM wizard for Simcenter 3D Durability helps to comply with a streamlined workflow, which is laid out in the Post. It is newly available, free to download and free to use with Simcenter 3D Specialist Durability.

Simcenter

Engineering Enhanced Humans

Prosthetic engineering is not new, yet prosthetic devices remain out of reach for many. Can the latest engineering innovations help?

Simcenter

Journey on my Prosthetic Leg

5 years since receiving a microprocessor prosthetic leg, read about Debbie Searle’s journey from becoming an amputee 7 years ago. She also looks back at how far the technology has come and where it will go.

Verification Horizons

Part 1: The 2022 Wilson Research Group Functional Verification Study

In my previous blog, I introduced the 2022 Wilson Research Group Functional Verification Study (click here). The objective of my previous...