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Aerospace & Defense

Aerospace factory of the future: Moving from a traditional to digital machine shop

Running an aerospace and defense machine shop in today’s competitive environment is incredibly challenging, but it doesn’t have to be....

Thought Leadership

AI: A complement to human intelligence, not a replacement

The idea of intelligent, self-aware, machines has existed in popular culture and media for decades in everything books to video...

Aerospace & Defense

Adopting digital solutions for aerospace E/E system design

Find out how aerospace OEMs can regain greater control in E/E system design by switching to a cloud-based digital solution.

Thought Leadership

Sustainability and the digital twin’s energy resource impact – Summary

Our discussion continues in the fourth podcast episode of our sustainability series, focusing on energy resources and the machine operation’s impact on...

Siemens Xcelerator Software for Industry

Digital transformation and the digital thread spike innovation for the A&D industry

As we celebrate World Space Week and the benefits to science and technology, the aerospace and defense (A&D) industry is...

Capital

Multicore is here to stay – maximize MCU performance with Capital Embedded AR 

Discover how Siemens’ AUTOSAR solution Capital Embedded AR Classic is uniquely designed to handle the complexities and challenges associated with...

Siemens Software Podcast Network

Jane Poynter | Rapid Fire Episode | Future Car Podcast

Welcome to another Rapid Fire Episode presented by your host, Ed Bernardon.  I had the pleasure of interviewing Jane Poynter,...

NX Design

Convert Imported PMI | NX Tips and Tricks

Another entry of the Tips and Tricks series is here. This time we will be looking into how we can...

Siemens Software Podcast Network

Boosting Norwegian Hydropower using the Executable Digital Twin 

In the latest episode of the Engineer Innovation podcast, I talk to Flow Design Bureau’s Morten Kjeldsen about using engineering simulation to create a digital twin that allow operators to understand how a hydropower station is performing in real-time.