Technology Report: Manufacturing & Prototyping
Stellantis on Friday unveiled its STLA Large platform, which will be the basis for eight new EVs from sedans to Trail Rated SUVs by 2026.
News: Transportation
The Ford Explorer will celebrate its 35th anniversary for the 2026 model year, and it is highly likely that America’s best-selling SUV will meet the occasion with a complete redesign. Ford...
INSIDER: Electronics & Computers
Scientists at the University of California San Diego and CEA-Leti have developed a ground-breaking piezoelectric-based DC-DC converter that unifies all power switches onto a single chip to...
INSIDER: Power
A common carbon compound is enabling remarkable performance enhancements when mixed in just the right proportion with copper to make electrical wires. It’s a phenomenon that defies...
INSIDER: Electronics & Computers
Guided by machine learning, chemists at the Department of Energy’s Oak Ridge National Laboratory designed a record-setting carbonaceous supercapacitor...
Videos: Aerospace
Watch this video to see NASA Marshall Space Flight Center’s Dr. Kurt Polzin describe concepts for using power generated by a nuclear reactor to propel spacecraft. Doc also describes proposed designs...
Videos: Aerospace
NASA’s Armstrong Flight Research Center collaborated with University of Bergen (Norway) to create the ALOFT (Airborne Lightning Observatory for FEGS and TGFs) project. Watch this video to see...
Videos: Unmanned Systems
NASA’s Ingenuity Mars Helicopter pushed aerodynamic limits and set records during the final months of its mission. Watch this video to hear Ingenuity Chief Engineer...
Podcasts: Unmanned Systems
Jeffrey Starr, Chief Marketing Officer, D-Fend Solutions, is the guest on this episode of Season 1 of the Aerospace & Defense Technology podcast.
Blog: AR/AI
With all the chatter these days about AI, it’s important to really understand what it is and how to use it. A project at the SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory is exploring how operators and an AI automated control system interact.
Trivia: Design
It’s Heart Health Month! What procedure, first used in humans in a mere 22 years ago, has become a widely used treatment option for patients with aortic valve stenosis?
INSIDER: Design
Researchers at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory have furthered a new type of soft material that can change shape in response to light, a discovery that could advance “soft...
INSIDER: Design
Compared to robots, human bodies are more flexible, capable of fine movements, and can efficiently convert energy into movement. Drawing inspiration from human gait, researchers...
INSIDER: Materials
Scientists have created the world’s first working nanoscale electromotor, according to research published in the journal Nature Nanotechnology. The science team designed a turbine engineered from DNA...
Videos: Aerospace
The correlation between the automotive and aerospace markets holds more similarities than people think, offering a valuable learning opportunity for the aerospace sector. One...
Podcasts: Wearables
An at home, non-invasive for urge urinary incontinence and urinary urgency without the need for surgery, implants, or drugs demonstrated to potential of wearable neuromodulation.
Videos: Manufacturing & Prototyping
A team at the University of Michigan is working together to enhance standard 3D printing practices for construction — making the process more efficient, accurate, and cost effective. Watch this video to...
Videos: Manufacturing & Prototyping
Researchers from MIT have developed a new 3D inkjet printing system that works with a much wider range of materials. The printer utilizes computer vision to automatically scan the 3D printing surface...
Videos: Manufacturing & Prototyping
Kicking things into a higher gear, Oak Ridge National Laboratory researchers used recycled materials from an old racecar splitter mold and 3D printed a new mold to enable a record-setting win at...
Quiz: Power
Renewable energy sources like wind and solar require energy storage in order to be practical and reliable. Test your knowledge of energy storage with this quiz.
Q&A: Materials
SAE Media first introduced readers to Infinitum in last year’s roundup of e-motor developments. (LINK) The company claims it made a 50% smaller and lighter...
Videos: Manufacturing & Prototyping
GoEngineer's Supported, Self-paced Training is different than other online training courses. Rather than being on your own to understand the material, our students are able to work with our...
Videos: Manufacturing & Prototyping
SIMULIA’S finite element analysis program accurately predicts the performance of your designs under highly nonlinear loading conditions. The Structural Mechanics Engineer role on...
Videos: Manufacturing & Prototyping
Dave and Tyler use their respective expertise in golf club design and additive manufacturing to create a unique golf putter. They'll discuss how SOLIDWORKS and 3D printing accelerated the design and...
Videos: Manufacturing & Prototyping
Utilizing the Engineering Release app found within the Product Release Engineer role, users can quickly and easily manage engineering definitions, drive company part numbering conventions...
Videos: Manufacturing & Prototyping
Introducing the newest member of the VELO3D Sapphire family - Sapphire XC! Benny Buller, Velo3D CEO/Founder, and Greg Brown, VP, Process Engineering review the additive manufacturing innovations...
Videos: Manufacturing & Prototyping
This is an introduction to 2D modelling with SOLIDWORKS DraftSight. It includes a demonstration of the unique features available with DraftSight. As well as the benefits of owning a 2D CAD software...
Videos: Manufacturing & Prototyping
Catch up with GoEngineer's scanning experts, Cameron and Will, as they highlight the latest in 3D scanning and how companies are putting this technology to use. They'll discuss the 3 major scanning workflows: scan...