Impressions from SAE Congress Meeting in Detroit
Blog post from Rescale
The SAE 2014 World Congress in Detroit highlighted a growing connection between Silicon Valley and the automotive industry, with cloud-based simulation emerging as a key area of interest for engineers and developers. The event underscored the shift towards leveraging high-performance computing resources on-demand to address the complexity and time constraints of automotive design, with cloud simulation seen as a natural evolution. Young engineers, well-versed in modern technological tools, are entering a revitalized job market in Detroit, bringing fresh perspectives to an industry long associated with traditional manufacturing. This convergence of new talent, innovative cloud solutions, and a robust job market is transforming the automotive sector, with significant investments being made in cloud strategies to enhance areas such as material composition, aerodynamics, and hybrid powertrain research. The discussions at SAE confirmed that cloud-based simulation is pivotal in shaping a dynamic and evolving automotive landscape, offering scalable resources that drive research and development in electric, hybrid, and natural gas technologies.