Personalized Precision Medicine

Our oneness should be very material in administrating healthcare and tending to our medical needs. Unfortunately, it seems all that uniqueness has been broadly disregarded for decades. How can personalized precision medicine change that?

Exoskeletons, or mechanically enhancing our bodies, have the potential to radically reshape the workforce

Engineering Enhanced Humans

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

What’s New: Simcenter Testlab 2206

Discover the new features in Simcenter Testlab 2206, designed to help innovate products more productively through a collaborative environment.

Credit: ESA/CNES/Arianespace

Towards another record year of space launches.

Read about space launches and how to perform safe and efficient space qualification testing to optimize spacecraft testing. Read the white paper.

Electric vehicle performance: two microphones measuring noise levels

Simcenter Engineering Services sounds off on electric vehicle performance.

Electric vehicle performance attributes and comfort considerations are evolving. Katleen Michiels, head of the Simcenter Engineering & Consulting testing group, shares her insight.

Shock response: Designing for the full spectrum

What is a Shock Response? The shock Response is a very short duration transient phenomenon that can result in parts…

Engineer using a jet engine digital twin

What ancient Greek shipbuilders can teach jet engine manufacturers

Find out what ancient shipbuilding has to do with jet engines, and why digitalization is key for aircraft engine program success

Robot arm modeled in Simcenter Femap

See what’s new in Simcenter Femap 2022

See what’s new in the upcoming release of Simcenter Femap 2022 – Siemens’ market-leading CAE simulation software solution for finite element analysis.

Heating And Global Warming: Are We Burning Down The House?

Heating is the most significant carbon-emitting activity in buildings. Accounting for the coal, oil and gas used directly and indirectly via electricity generation for heating, 65% of all heating equipment produces greenhouse gases in some form. While the trend over the past decade is moving in the right direction, the damage has been done.