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Upgrading aerospace system architecture with AI and SysML v2 – Summary

As previous episodes of the Talking Aerospace Today podcast explored, current approaches to systems engineering need to adapt to meet…

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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…

Building the foundation of LLMs in simulation

New technology is constantly being developed, refined, and finding a place in the real world. Generative AI is the latest…

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Upgrading aerospace system architectures with AI and SysML v2 – Transcript

In this episode of Talking Aerospace Today, Todd Tuthill and Dale Tutt explore how artificial intelligence and SysML v2 fit…

AI beyond automation

AI is revolutionizing product development in industrial machinery by moving beyond traditional automation. Instead of just handling tasks like text…

CSRD: Compliance meets competitive advantage

The Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive (CSRD) is a new EU regulation introduced by the European Union in 2024. It requires…

Understanding the intersection of AI and simulation – Part 2 Transcript

Generative AI is proving to be a powerful force multiplier across many industries, allowing a single user to do more…

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The rise of software-defined aerospace – Summary

One of the biggest drivers in the aerospace and defense (A&D) industry pushing the need for new, holistic forms of…

Shifting Left with the Comprehensive Digital Twin with Doug Burcicki and Scot Morrison – Part 1 – Transcript

The Industry Forward Podcast recently featured a series of discussions focused on the concept of the “shift-left” and how it…