Digital Engineering Drives Industry 5.0


During the Fourth Industrial Revolution, known as Industry 4.0, industrial processes and manufacturing shifted toward digitization in nearly every market, from agriculture and mining to heavy machinery and building automation systems. Today, this digital transformation is not slowing down. A global industrial robotics survey from McKinsey & Co. revealed that industrial companies are expecte... » read more

Modern Factories Thrive By Manufacturing Smarter With Simulation


By Jennifer Procario and Peter Slättman Automation induces anxiety in those who fear that technology will replace humans in the workforce. But as we transition from Industry 4.0 to 5.0, some apprehension could be alleviated with a shift in focus. The fourth industrial revolution centered on technology, but the fifth emphasizes human interaction and collaboration with technology. The Europ... » read more

Industry 4.0: The Smart Industrial Revolution


As consumers, we see evidence of the Internet of Things (IoT) all around us. A growing number of everyday objects in our homes and cars are now digitally connected in a way that allows us to interact with them. Even mundane items such as keychains and wallets can be made smart with trackers and mobile device apps. A similar revolution is occurring in some workplaces, with the growing ability to... » read more