How Simulation Is Transforming Design & Development at ABM - Christian Bauernfeind | Podcast #170

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Agentic AI for Engineers & How MATLAB & Simulink Workflows Are Changing - Seth DeLand | Podcast #171

🔗 Connect with Seth DeLand on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/seth-deland/In this episode, we sit down with Seth DeLand, Product Manager for Generative AI at MathWorks, to explore how agentic AI is transforming engineering workflows in 2026 and beyond.We discuss the evolut ...  Show more

Why Simulation Is Moving to SaaS and the Cloud - Joel Davison | Episode #169

🔗 More from Siemens: Multi-domain simulation - Unparalleled engineering excellence: https://blogs.sw.siemens.com/simcenter/multi-domain-simulation-simcenter-x/Riding the innovation bullet train: Simcenter X HPC: https://blogs.sw.siemens.com/simcenter/simcenter-x-hpc-aws-hpc7g/Si ...  Show more

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