Lattice3D Announces New Version of Advanced Authoring for Technical Communications and Digital Mock-Up

New Version of Lattice3D Studio Brings Many Usability Enhancements for Technical Illustrations, Support of Windows 10 and New CAD Formats

COFES Announces Keynote Speaker for COFES 2016

Cyon Research announces that Andrew Hessel will give the Friday keynote at COFES 2016: The Congress On the Future of Engineering Software, held in Scottsdale, Arizona April 7-10 at the Scottsdale Plaza Resort

DS Brand to Launch its New DS 3 by Using Dassault Systèmes' "Virtual Garage" Industry Solution Experience at Geneva Motor Show

Virtual Emotions for New Car Model Discovery

Three-Step Verification for Lean Product Labeling

How to Reduce Waste While Ensuring Product Data Compliance

ATX West - Arena PLM Wins Design News 2016 Golden Mousetrap Award

Inventor of Cloud-based Product Lifecycle Management Receives Highest Honor at Design News Magazine's 15th Annual Awards Ceremony

The Jubilant Team of Winjit wins appreciation for their Innovative IOT Gateway at the Illustrious Mobile World Congress, Barcelona

The gateway enables built-in Analytics Services, to Develop solutions and Industry prototypes hence channelizing the best of IoT ecosystem

Industrial Internet Consortium Announces First Security Claims Evaluation Testbed

UL (Underwriters Laboratories), Xilinx, Aicas, PrismTech and other contributors join forces to provide a security and cybersecurity assessment platform for evaluating endpoint, gateway, and other networked components security capabilities

Republican-Leaning Cities Are At Greater Risk Of Job Automation

​ By Jed Kolko for Five Thirty Eight:   More and more work activities and even entire jobs are at risk of beingautomated by algorithms, computers and robots, raising concerns that more and more humans will be put out of work. The fear of automation is widespread — President Obama cited it as the No. 1 reason Americans feel anxious about the economy in his State of the Union address last month — but its effects are not equally distributed, creating challenges for workers and policymakers. An analysis of where jobs are most likely to face automation shows that areas that voted Republican in the last presidential election are more at risk, suggesting that automation could become a partisan issue. So-called “routine” jobs — those that “can be accomplished by following explicit rules” — are most at risk of automation. These include both “manual” routine occupations, such as metalworkers and truck drivers, and “cognitive” routine occupations, such as cashiers and customer service reps.1 Whereas many routine jobs tend to be middle-wage, non-routine jobs include both higher-wage managerial and professional occupations and lower-wage service jobs.   Cont'd...

A' International Prosumer Products, Tools, and Machinery Design Awards Last Call for 2016 Nominations

A Design Award & Competition Announces its Last Call for 2016 Nominations for A' International Prosumer Products, Tools, and Machinery Design Awards

ZVerse, Inc. and Konica Minolta Partner to Make 2D Content 3D Printable

Today, ZVerse announced it has reached a non-exclusive software reseller agreement with Konica Minolta Business Solutions, U.S.A., Inc. whereby the Konica Minolta sales force will sell access to ZVerse LAYR™, its 2D-to-3D content creation platform. With solutions designed to make creation of 3D printed objects from 2D images trouble-free, ZVerse is making the world's 2D content 3D printable.

Becoming the Factory of the Future: How to Prepare Now for the Industrial Internet of Things

The Internet is not going to hit the factory all at once; the transition to global connectivity will be gradual. In the meantime, businesses have a chance to prepare their operations to integrate seamlessly with this new era of industry by taking steps now to implement digital, automated, connected devices and services.

IronCAD Announces New Mechanical Add-on

IronCAD Mechanical - Mechanical Utilities to Improve Design Efficiency

Industrial IoT Market Nears $132 Billion in 2020: Technavio

Pedro Hernandez for Datamation: The Internet of Things (IoT) is expected to have a major, efficiency- and productivity-enhancing impact on how manufacturers and other companies in industrial settings conduct businesses. A new forecast from market research firm Technavio paints a rosy picture for IT vendors that specialize in industrial IoT. According to the analyst group, the market for industrial IoT software and services will reach nearly $132 in 2020. Between now and then, the market will expand at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 7 percent. In terms of demand, Technavio has identified the Asia-Pacific (APAC) region as the largest market for industrial IoT. Last year, the industrial IoT market generated $38 billion in sales in the region, a number that will reach $54 billion in 2020. APAC countries are investing heavily, including South Korea, which plans to pour over $3.6 billion into the IoT by 2020. Cont'd...

CompoSIDE 2.7.0. Released - Advanced Composite Design Software

CompoSIDE Ltd., the engineering simulation and data management platform with dedicated composite design and analysis software, releases CompoSIDE v2.7.0 delivering streamlined product design process for improved development of fibre-reinforced plastics products.

Allied Machine Announces Updates to Product Selector Online Recommendation Tool

Increased product coverage and optional constraints enable simple, accurate holemaking technology selection

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