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automotiveJune 11, 2026
AI's Impact on ASEAN Engineering: A Closer Look
Discover how AI is transforming engineering software and what it means for factories in Thailand, Vietnam, Indonesia, and Malaysia.
The Future of Engineering Software: AI Takes the Lead \\[10pt] As the world of engineering continues to evolve, artificial intelligence (AI) is becoming a driving force in the development of new software. This year’s Design and Simulation Week 2026 offers a deep dive into how AI is transforming the industry, with a series of webinars from industry experts. For factories in Southeast Asia, this shift could mean significant improvements in efficiency and productivity. \\[10pt] ## Key Webinars and Insights \\[10pt] One of the highlights of the event is the presentation by SimScale and CoLab, which will showcase how AI is being used in live simulation and design review workflows. This is particularly relevant for ASEAN factories, where real-time data analysis can help optimize production processes and reduce downtime. In another webinar, Comsol’s David Kan will discuss the evolution of multiphysics simulation, emphasizing the role of GPUs and data-driven design. These advancements are crucial for industries like automotive and electronics, where precision and speed are paramount. \\[10pt] ## PTC’s New Creo AI Assistant \\[10pt] PTC, a leading CAD software provider, has recently launched Creo 13 and Creo+ 13.3, featuring a new AI Assistant. This tool offers three modes: Advise, Assist, and Automate. The Advise mode provides product support, while the Assist mode uses the context of your active model to generate detailed designs. The Automate mode, currently in alpha, promises to offer sophisticated design and geometry-level intelligence. For ASEAN factories, these features can streamline design processes, reduce errors, and enhance overall product quality. \\[10pt] ## Other Notable Updates \\[10pt] IronCAD has also released its latest version, IronCAD 2027, with an AI Design Assistant that can generate manufacturable 3D assemblies based on natural language input. Maxon’s Redshift integration with Autodesk Revit and Graphisoft Archicad is now available, providing better visualization and rendering capabilities. Additionally, Autodesk has made its Flex tokens more accessible to small businesses, lowering the minimum purchase to 33 tokens for $99. This move is particularly beneficial for smaller factories in ASEAN, making advanced software tools more affordable. \\[10pt] ## What This Means for ASEAN Factories \\[10pt] The integration of AI into engineering software is not just a trend; it is a necessity for staying competitive. For factories in Thailand, Vietnam, Indonesia, and Malaysia, adopting these new technologies can lead to significant cost savings, improved product quality, and faster time-to-market. By leveraging AI, factories can automate routine tasks, optimize designs, and make data-driven decisions, ultimately enhancing their operational efficiency. \\[10pt] **Takeaway for Factory Buyers:** Embrace the latest AI-powered engineering software to stay ahead of the curve. Investing in these tools can provide a competitive edge, enabling your factory to produce higher-quality products more efficiently and at a lower cost.
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Editorial rewrite by ASEAN Machine team, based on public reporting from Engineering.com, with added ASEAN manufacturing context.
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