In our recent report "Design and Manufacturing in Advanced Materials: A Taxonomy," Lux highlighted three key questions that material and part producers face as a result of continually rising demands for high performance at low cost (see the May 3, 2015 LRMJ):
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News Commentary | November 24, 2020
Spacemaker's software enables automated design of buildings and urban development projects considering factors like terrain, maps, wind, lighting, traffic, and zoning requirements. While architectural generative design software has already existed for some time, this tool considers a wider scope of ... To read more, click here.
Case Study | April 12, 2021
In February 2021 materials informatics leader Citrine Informatics and Siemens Digital Industries Software, a business unit of Siemens, announced a partnership to develop digital solutions for the chemicals, materials, and manufacturing industries. As a part of this partnership, Siemens’ Simcenter ... Not part of subscription
News Commentary | February 02, 2022
One of the biggest challenges with complex composites is that they are very difficult to design with; many industries like automotive that could be heavy consumers of composites lack the expertise to reliably use these materials. Toray's design software should not only make it quicker (and thus ... Not part of subscription