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The Automotive Bot Challenge (ABC)

Dessia Technologies's new project makes it possible to design the components of an electric car through automation and explainable artificial intelligence, with remarkable gains in time and cost.

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Plastic Omnium and Dessia sign a strategic partnership on Generative Engineering

Dessia, The french Artificial Intelligence Start Up developing the first generative engineering platform, is proud to announce its new partnership with Plastic Omnium, a major player in the automotive industry and global leader in green mobility solutions. This collaboration aims to optimize Plastic Omnium's product design by leveraging the advanced design decision support capabilities offered by Dessia.

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DessIA raises €5.5 million fund to make AI an engineering tool

The software publisher announces the wrap-up of a first financing round with Supernova Invest, btov Partners, Go Capital and BPI.

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SMR, the future of nuclear reactors

France is investing 100 billion euros in “pocket-size reactors”: a cost-effective alternative that has been drawing the attention of world powers

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Increase your product performance and map out your decisions with comprehensive exploration of design spaces

Are you leading a digital transformation initiative, focused on Industry 4.0, and looking for the best levers to reduce your engineering costs while guaranteeing product performance? Generative engineering could meet your needs.

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A long-awaited change to boost the European industry

Artificial intelligence will be a major asset for European industry in these times of crisis.

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Integrating harness design within electric vehicle architecture

Discover how electric vehicle harness design evolves with AI to enhance safety, scalability, and performance across next-gen EV platforms and engineering teams.

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A change of paradigm for electric cars

The high price of electric cars compared to combustion engine ones pushes stakeholders towards one of two strategies

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Explainable AI : When Artificial Intelligence facilitates decision making in hardware engineering

Explainable AI, often referred to as the 'XAI,' represents a critical bridge between the complexity of AI algorithms and the practical needs of engineers. It offers the capability to demystify the decision-making black boxes inherent in AI systems, providing engineers with invaluable insights into why and how specific choices are made. In the context of hardware engineering, where precision, reliability, and safety are paramount, XAI emerges as a cornerstone technology, enabling engineers to confidently leverage AI-driven solutions for critical tasks

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Design to cost: a new approach to strategizing production

Design to cost might be a game changer for industries, with its focus on budget constraints and a flexible vision of field operations

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Artificial intelligence and the automation of engineering tasks

Automating part of design tasks will help industry players attain their financial and environmental goals.

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What is Knowledge Based Engineering, or "KBE" ?

Knowledge Based Engineering (KBE) is an engineering methodology that enables the generation of engineering products based on the prior experiences and knowledge held by experts in a field. It is a powerful tool for industrial companies that are looking to increase their efficiency and reduce costs while still delivering high-quality products.

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Why you should use Python for Hardware Engineering

There exists a common perception that mechanical engineers tend to minimize their involvement in programming, opting to steer clear of it whenever possible. If they cannot automate a task using Excel, they often choose to avoid programming entirely. In the day-to-day routine of mechanical engineers, programming typically assumes a secondary role or sometimes no role at all. Their primary focus revolves around machine design, dynamics, and material science, with programming not being a prominent aspect.

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