Pulsonix 14.0 advances design with embedded simulation, smarter 3D views and enhanced workflow tools
These are designed to help Pulsonix provide engineers with high-performance tools to meet the demands of increasingly complex electronics systems.
Using metamaterials, light-driven additive manufacturing, and other techniques, researchers have created innovative pressure and force sensors.
The release marks one of the company’s most substantial updates in recent years. Pulsonix, owned by WestDev, has built its reputation on producing design tools for engineers. At the core of Pulsonix ...
Pulsonix, the Electronic Design Automation (EDA) company, has announced the launch of Pulsonix 14.0, the latest update to its PCB design software platform. The 3D clipping plane feature lets users ...
Explorations in GeoBIM. We caught up with Marc Goldman, director of AEC industry at Esri, to discuss the company’s focus on BIM integration ...
The additive manufacturing market is growing rapidly, driven by increased demand for customized, lightweight, and complex components across industries like automotive, aerospace, and healthcare.
Gopalasamudram Narayana Ramachandran was a brilliant Indian scientist. His work revolutionized protein structure and medical imaging. Ramachandran's d ...
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Belgium foils Jihadist plot to kill prime minister and other politicians in drone attack
Belgium claims it has foiled a Jihadist plot to kill the prime minister and other politicians with a drone attack. Three young suspects have been arrested in connection with what prosecutors described ...
He was sitting at his home computer in Los Angeles using a piece of AI software called FLUX Kontext to generate and regenerate images of the alien, waiting for a workable one to appear. He’d used a ...
AEC Magazine invited Speckle CEO Dimitrie Stefanescu to share five examples of how the collaborative platform can benefit AEC workflows ...
Before even breaking ground (or wall or door frame) on a room transformation, many intrepid DIYers — and designers — create a mood board. Over the years, people have sent in some pretty impressive ...
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Researchers make key breakthrough that could solve major issue with 3D printing: 'Something tangible'
Researchers at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and the Hasso Plattner Institute have developed a new 3D printing software that can reduce plastic use and preserve the strength of an object.
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