Whatever game you’re trying to win, one thing is key: you need to make the right decisions at the right time to take the lead and stay ahead of your competitors. It’s pretty much the same for any engineering team working on a new product design. Typically, they’re all confronted with what is usually referred to as ‘a multiobjective optimization problem’. Such optimization challenge requires them to balance many (conflicting) design objectives, of which the ‘maximum performance against minimum cost’ equation is probably the most well known.
Read MoreI didn’t witness Nik Wallenda successfully complete his high-wire walks above the city of Chicago back in November 2014. Wallenda already became a tightrope legend , after having crossed both the Grand Canyon and the Niagara Falls on tightropes earlier on. But achieving two crossings between skyscrapers on either side of the Chicago River without any safety net or harness was a special feat. He even completed one crossing blindfolded 152 meter above the ground in winds that were gusting at up to 40km/h.
Read MoreMeeting up with leading manufacturers at last year’s Optimus World Conference provided great opportunity to learn about their latest process integration and design optimization (PIDO) achievements. They clearly expressed that more Optimus PIDO technology advancements will play a critical role in meeting the development challenges they see ahead of them.
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