Digital Engineering May 2022
Our May issue focuses on additive manufacturing software, 3D print quality, GPU computing, and Space 4.0.

May 4, 2022
Inside This Issue:
Has Software Failed AM?
Examining the design and simulation software makers’ efforts to catch up with advances in 3D printing hardware.
Get a Grip on Print Quality
As use of 3D printing expands, designers are challenged to ensure quality control. New tools are emerging to help.
Printing to Scale
Large-scale 3D printing projects require a new approach to architecture and planning.
Scaling Up Additive Manufacturing
Before 3D printing can evolve, it must be enhanced with sufficient data management.
A Golden Age of GPUs for Design Engineering
How far can GPU acceleration go in enhancing design and simulation applications?
AM for Passive RF
How additive manufacturing is pushing the boundaries of RF passive hardware.
Welcome to Space 4.0
Digital simulation and testing are key to the future of space exploration.
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Editor’s Picks: May 25-31, 2023
One of the picks will be chosen as DE’s Editor’s Pick of the Week.

Editor’s Pick: Quality Desktop 3D Printing
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Seeking Misbehaving Virtual Drivers
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Editors’ Picks

Editor’s Pick: Powerful CAD in the cloud
Creo+ is the Cloud-based version of the company’s flagship mechanical CAD...

Editor’s Pick: Fast resin 3D printing
Nexa3D XiP Pro 3D printer is a new model in the...

Editor’s Pick: Additive Manufacturing Process Management
Stratasys GrabCAD Print Pro is software for managing 3D printing processes.

Editor’s Pick: Advanced Composite Additive Manufacturing
Impossible Objects CBAM 25 uses high-performance composite materials.