42 episodes

Engineer Innovation is a podcast by engineers for engineers, delving into the future of engineering simulation and testing. 
Our guests share their expertise on how cutting-edge technologies drive engineering innovation: the emerging industrial metaverse, MBSE, comprehensive digital twin, artificial intelligence (AI), and edge computing. 
Cutting through the hype, we have practical conversations about what truly matters to engineers across various industries. 
Join us to explore where ideas turn into reality and how simulations fuel innovation.

Engineer Innovation: Conversations about Industry 4.0, Engineering AI/ML, Digital Twin, & Computer Aided Engineering‪.‬ Siemens Digital Industries Software

    • Technology

Engineer Innovation is a podcast by engineers for engineers, delving into the future of engineering simulation and testing. 
Our guests share their expertise on how cutting-edge technologies drive engineering innovation: the emerging industrial metaverse, MBSE, comprehensive digital twin, artificial intelligence (AI), and edge computing. 
Cutting through the hype, we have practical conversations about what truly matters to engineers across various industries. 
Join us to explore where ideas turn into reality and how simulations fuel innovation.

    Engineering Evolution: Nature-Inspired Solutions with Mark Price

    Engineering Evolution: Nature-Inspired Solutions with Mark Price

    In this episode, we look at the intriguing world of bio-inspired design with Mark Price, Professor of Aeronautics at Queen's University Belfast and Research Initiative Co-Founder at Biohaviour. 

    Exploring the intersection of nature, engineering and innovation, Mark shares his extensive experience in aeronautics and his research into bio-inspired rules for innovative engineering design. This episode contains significant insights into multidisciplinary problem-solving, the evolution of engineering processes and the integration of nature's principles into modern design methodologies. 

    Key Takeaways:

    Computational tools impact evolving engineering practices.

    Bio-inspired design can positively influence innovative engineering solutions.

    The future of engineering design includes bio-inspired and evolutionary principles.



    This episode of the Engineer Innovation podcast is brought to you by Siemens Digital Industries Software — bringing electronics, engineering and manufacturing together to build a better digital future.

    If you enjoyed this episode, please leave a 5-star review to help get the word out about the show, and subscribe on Apple or Spotify so you never miss an episode.

    For more unique insights on all kinds of cutting-edge topics, tune in to siemens.com/simcenter-podcast


    #Aerospace #AerospaceIndustries #AerospaceManufacturing #AI #FutureOfMobility #FutureOfAeroSpace

    • 40 min
    Generative AI Doesn’t Care About Your Ego with Joanna Peña-Bickley

    Generative AI Doesn’t Care About Your Ego with Joanna Peña-Bickley

    In this episode, we explore AI innovation and the journey of women in engineering with Joanna Peña-Bickley, Co-Founder and CEO of Vibes Ai; Co-Founder and Board Member of EarthDNA; and Founder and Fellow of Ai Design Corps™. Joanna is a design engineer and also a pioneer in the use of AI in industry. She has worked for Amazon, Uber and IBM and is known as the mother of cognitive experience design.

    Key Takeaways:

    Generative AI's unique attributes, such as lack of ego, can revolutionize creative industries and processes.

    The journey of AI technologies, like Alexa and ChatGPT, toward widespread adoption illustrates the gradual acceptance and integration of AI into daily life.

    Human-centered design plays a critical role in creating groundbreaking technologies.

    This episode of the Engineer Innovation podcast is brought to you by Siemens Digital Industries Software — bringing electronics, engineering and manufacturing together to build a better digital future.

    If you enjoyed this episode, please leave a 5-star review to help get the word out about the show, and subscribe on Apple or Spotify so you never miss an episode.

    For more unique insights on all kinds of cutting-edge topics, tune in to siemens.com/simcenter-podcast

    ▶️ About Simcenter:
    Engineering departments today must develop smart products that integrate mechanical functions with electronics and controls. They should utilize new materials and manufacturing methods and deliver new designs within ever shorter design cycles. This requires current engineering practices for product performance verification to evolve into a Digital Twin approach, which enables us to follow a more predictive process for systems-driven product development.
    Simcenter™ software uniquely combines system simulation, 3D CAE and tests, to help predict performance across all critical attributes, early and throughout the entire product lifecycle. By combining physics-based simulations with insights gained from data analytics, Simcenter helps you optimize design, and deliver innovations faster and with greater confidence.


    #AI #Automation #HomeApplianceSimulation #HomeApplianceEngineering

    • 40 min
    The Role of Simulation Engineers in Our AI Tomorrow with Dr. Gabriele Pozzetti

    The Role of Simulation Engineers in Our AI Tomorrow with Dr. Gabriele Pozzetti

    In this episode, join us as we explore the intersection of artificial intelligence, engineering and innovation with Dr. Gabriele Pozzetti, Reformed CFD Engineer and AI Expert. With a rich background in both the theoretical and practical aspects of AI, Gabriele provides insights into how AI is reshaping industries and what the future holds for engineers and technologists alike. 

    Key Takeaways:


    Gabriele explores AI's transformative impact on engineering, highlighting innovation and the development of new solutions.

    Insights on integrating AI into digital strategies underscore its pivotal role in enhancing operational efficiencies and fostering innovation.

    Discussion on ethical AI and future trends emphasizes responsible innovation and the importance of ethics in AI's evolution.



    This episode of the Engineer Innovation podcast is brought to you by Siemens Digital Industries Software — bringing electronics, engineering and manufacturing together to build a better digital future.

    If you enjoyed this episode, please leave a 5-star review to help get the word out about the show, and subscribe on Apple or Spotify so you never miss an episode.

    For more unique insights on all kinds of cutting-edge topics, tune in to siemens.com/simcenter-podcast


    ▶️ About Simcenter:

    Engineering departments today must develop smart products that integrate mechanical functions with electronics and controls. They should utilize new materials and manufacturing methods and deliver new designs within ever shorter design cycles. This requires current engineering practices for product performance verification to evolve into a Digital Twin approach, which enables us to follow a more predictive process for systems-driven product development.

    Simcenter™ software uniquely combines system simulation, 3D CAE and tests, to help predict performance across all critical attributes, early and throughout the entire product lifecycle. By combining physics-based simulations with insights gained from data analytics, Simcenter helps you optimize design, and deliver innovations faster and with greater confidence.


     


    #AI #Automation #IntelligentAutomation #Productivity #Machinery

    • 40 min
    Charging Ahead: Energica’s Electric Vision with Giampiero Testoni

    Charging Ahead: Energica’s Electric Vision with Giampiero Testoni

    In this episode, we’re joined by Giampiero Testoni, Chief Technology Officer of Energica Motor Company, a leading company in the electric motorcycle sector. Giampiero shares insights into the development of high-performance electric motorcycles and Energica’s commitment to sustainability and innovation in the industry.

    Key Takeaways:

    (01:53) High-performance electric bikes aim to attract petrol enthusiasts.
    (04:06) Energica exclusively develops electric motorcycles to lead the market.
    (09:26) A diverse product line caters to different riding experiences.
    (13:31) Weight distribution is crucial for electric motorcycle performance.
    (20:05) Advanced simulation reduces time to market.
    (25:08) Aerodynamics improves range without bigger batteries.
    (33:07)  Police and emergency services adopt Energica bikes.

    Resources Mentioned:

    Giampiero Testoni - https://www.linkedin.com/in/giampiero-testoni-a79a8b32/?originalSubdomain=it
    Energica Motor Company - https://www.energicamotor.com/us/



    This episode of the Engineer Innovation podcast is brought to you by Siemens Digital Industries Software — bringing electronics, engineering and manufacturing together to build a better digital future.

    If you enjoyed this episode, please leave a 5-star review to help get the word out about the show, and subscribe on Apple or Spotify so you never miss an episode.

    For more unique insights on all kinds of cutting-edge topics, tune in to siemens.com/simcenter-podcast.



    #Manufacturing #Aerodynamics #Fuel #Tires #Road #Transportation

    • 42 min
    Engineer Innovation Podcast Trailer

    Engineer Innovation Podcast Trailer

    Engineer Innovation is a podcast by engineers for engineers, delving into the future of engineering simulation and testing. Our guests share their expertise on how cutting-edge technologies drive engineering innovation: the emerging industrial metaverse, MBSE, comprehensive digital twin, artificial intelligence (AI), and edge computing. Cutting through the hype, we have practical conversations about what truly matters to engineers across various industries. Join us to explore where ideas turn into reality and how simulations fuel innovation.

    • 1 min
    From Skyward Dreams to Groundbreaking Turbines with Jesse Marcel and John Shew

    From Skyward Dreams to Groundbreaking Turbines with Jesse Marcel and John Shew

    In this episode, we’re joined by Jesse Marcel, Co-Founder and Chief Design Officer of Airborne Motorworks, and John Shew, Simulation Services Director of Maya HTT. They delve into the development of innovative wind turbines that could revolutionize local power generation.

    Key Takeaways:
    (06:24) Shifting from propulsion to power-generation technology.
    (10:35) Scaling up the design challenges.
    (12:26) Unique aspects of their wind turbine.
    (15:44) Collaborating on electromagnetics and mechanical design.
    (19:17) Design evolution and efficiency improvements.
    (29:28) The role in addressing climate issues.

    Resources Mentioned:
    Jesse Marcel - https://www.linkedin.com/in/jessemarcel/
    Airborne Motorworks - https://www.linkedin.com/company/airbornemotorworks/
    John Shew - https://www.linkedin.com/in/john-shew-pe/
    Maya HTT - https://www.linkedin.com/company/mayahtt/
    Microgrid - https://airbornemotorworks.com/energy-production
    This episode of the Engineer Innovation podcast is brought to you by Siemens
    Digital Industries Software — bringing electronics, engineering, and manufacturing together to build a better digital future.
    If you enjoyed this episode, please leave a 5-star review to help get the word out about the show, and subscribe on Apple or Spotify so you never miss an episode.
    For more unique insights on all kinds of cutting-edge topics, tune in to siemens.com/simcenter-podcast.
    #RenewableEnergy #WindEnergy #GreenEnergy  #Simcenter #SimulationDriven-Design

    • 36 min

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