Zeleros Bolsters Engineering Productivity with Rescale on AWS HPC
Learn how Zeleros, a startup developing an innovative hyperloop system to revolutionize ground travel, optimized quality and efficiency of its simulations with high performance computing (HPC) on AWS.
Manufacturer shaves weeks off design times migrating CAD to Onshape and AWS
Formlabs experienced fewer errors caused by CAD revision management, better real-time collaboration and innovation, and productive new hires starting day one—without incurring additional IT overhead.
Weir Minerals reduces manufacturing lead times by up to 30% with 42Q MES on AWS
Using 42Q’s software-as-a-service solution, Weir created a blueprint for digitizing shop floor operations that plant operators could quickly roll out and modify for their specific environment.
Terex democratizes technology to improve frontline worker experience and productivity with Tulip and AWS
By empowering those who understand manufacturing problems best, Terex increased productivity and improved the worker experience for the company as a whole.
SRAM transforms cycling with Autodesk on AWS, delivering components that are 20 percent lighter and 2x stronger
Working with Autodesk and AWS, SRAM embraced the concept of generative design, which uses the power of cloud computing, to speed time to design and time to market while optimizing performance.
Manufacturer reduces downtime 20 percent with mobile mapping solution on AWS
NavVis joined forces with Fluke Reliability to develop a joint solution powered by AWS that enables virtual walkthroughs of facilities to help with remote equipment monitoring.
The combined performance of AWS HPC and end-to-end Cadence flow ultimately accelerated the time to market for the II-VI integrated circuits (ICs), empowering the II-VI engineers.
Fastenal Boosts Uptime by 100 Hours Per Month with MachineMetrics on AWS
By implementing MachineMetrics, which leverages Amazon Web Services (AWS), Fastenal has gained efficiencies and achieved an 11 percent increase in machine utilization.
Amazon Prime Air’s drone takes flight with AWS and Siemens
Prime Air chose to deploy Simcenter STAR-CCM+ on AWS in order to scale compute power up and down as needed. With AWS, engineers can run simulations without having to wait in a queue.