
LEAP 71 is open sourcing its foundational Computational Engineering technology at GITEX Global in Dubai
GITEX Global, Dubai, October 18th, 2023 — for immediate release LEAP 71 is releasing PicoGK today, an open-source software framework for Computational Engineering. Computational Engineering will radically transform the way we engineer physical objects. Its impact...

The Exploration Company and LEAP 71 announce cooperation in the field of space engine engineering
Dubai (UAE)/Munich (Germany) – LEAP 71 and The Exploration Company have announced a cooperation in the field of space propulsion systems. The two companies are teaming up to create a physically and practically validated computational model for the engineering of...

Exploring the boundaries of manufacturability through Computational Engineering
It goes without saying that engineering and physical production need to be intimately related. Engineering without regard for manufacturability makes no sense; at the same time new advances in production capabilities often call into question existing designs, and it's...

Multimaterial metal printing: the future of Additive Manufacturing
Additive Manufacturing, industrial 3D printing, has started to revolutionize the way we build products. Especially when combined with Computational Engineering, it now allows engineers and designers to create complex geometries that were previously impossible or...

Computational heat exchangers
Heating and cooling is a great field for Computational Engineering and industrial 3D printing, as the performance of a heat exchanger is greatly influenced by the surface areas of the heat dissipating structures. At the same time, complex heat exchangers are beyond...

Penrose tiles for hypersonics?
In a world of Computational Engineering we often use nature as inspiration. The logic is, if something works well in nature, after millions of years in evolution, then it's probably not a bad engineering solution. This is why we use, for example, Differential Growth,...

Creating manifolds the algorithmic way
At LEAP 71 we use computer algorithms in Computational Engineering models to automate the repetitive tasks you are spending most of your time with, as an engineer. How much time have you spent designing manifolds? What if you wrote the code once and never had to do...
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