Any page like that which is industry relevant is going to have to be associated with a company because you need the marketing team to go through the effort to get the case studies approved by each and every company. It's not an easy process since for example something like the Instron case study (https://juliahub.com/case-studies/auto-crash-simulation/) has details of upcoming projects like the Catapult Light which are major cost improvements passed on to customers, but you then have to go through the whole process of "well should we share this and let our competitors know what we used to get this advantage?" and contracts have to be signed before such a page can ever be built. The JuliaHub website has a whole list of case studies which have undergone this process and I couldn't see how you would get such detailed industrial accounts otherwise.
For open source accounts, there's the SciML showcase page https://sciml.ai/showcase/. Thats very focused in just one domain though, and I tend to just update it with what I remember to put in there so it probably only has about 1/4 of the blogs and news articles that it should, and the "External Applications Libraries and Large Projects using SciML" part is woefully incomplete, but at least it gives a picture of what's going on. It's hard to keep those kinds of pages up to date because exponential growth means that page requires exponential work.
pjmlp|2 years ago
ChrisRackauckas|2 years ago
For open source accounts, there's the SciML showcase page https://sciml.ai/showcase/. Thats very focused in just one domain though, and I tend to just update it with what I remember to put in there so it probably only has about 1/4 of the blogs and news articles that it should, and the "External Applications Libraries and Large Projects using SciML" part is woefully incomplete, but at least it gives a picture of what's going on. It's hard to keep those kinds of pages up to date because exponential growth means that page requires exponential work.