Left side: A futuristic image of a fingerprint with binary code behind it. Right side: A quote that reads "In the future, no construction project will be done without a digital twin, without the ability to digitally represent what's physically there." Captioned "Derek England, NX Product Manager, Siemens Digital Industries Software"

Collaboration and Coordination of BIM Tools in the AEC Sphere

In complex construction projects, changes are bound to happen many times before completion. While some changes can be made in…

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“The Power of the Digital Twin” (Ep. #2): Simulations, Supply Chains, and Sustainability

Welcome to Talking Aerospace Today – a podcast for the Aerospace & Defense industry. A place that brings the promise…

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“The Power of the Digital Twin” (Ep. #1): Next Generation Aerospace Design

Welcome to Talking Aerospace Today – a podcast for the Aerospace & Defense industry. A place that brings the promise…

How AI Revolutionized IC Validation and Characterization

Artificial intelligence has been a hot topic for the last few years as it starts to disrupt the status quo…

Smart Manufacturing and Sustainability

Smart Manufacturing and Sustainability

The final episode in the current Smart Manufacturing podcast series covers sustainability, a significant global topic across many industries that…

PLM Software SaaS Cloud

Teamcenter X SaaS solutions in the cloud

Software as a Service (SaaS) is a way of delivering applications over the Internet. We have all become users of…

AI Spectrum – Simplifying Simulation with AI Technology Part 4

Even as AI drives a new level of interconnectedness between tools, it also offers the potential to reinvent the way…

Advanced semiconductors critical to the future of mobility and autonomous vehicles

The importance of electronics devices to autonomous vehicles

Today on the Future Car Podcast, Nand Kochhar, VP of Automotive and Transportation Industries, and Conor Peick, Thought Leadership Team…

Preparing Students for Careers in the Industry

Why do two students enter the same workforce from similar academic backgrounds but perform at significantly different skill levels? What…