Pumpkin Carving with NX CAD and Catchbook

October has always been one of my favorite months. Here in the Midwest of the United States, there is a chill crisp to the air, leaves begin to change color, and that means Halloween is jus…

Winner Announced for Free Training Giveaway

No one is born exceptional. Instead it takes hard work, dedication, and perseverance over time to develop the skills to be considered exceptional. That’s why training is so important for anything you…

Convergent Modeling – Shaping a Better Future

Convergent Modeling introduces an entirely new method to product design that many are calling a game changer, and for good reason. The first technology of its kind, Convergent Modeling allows designe…

Call for Participation Now Open for #PLMConx

Siemens PLM Connection Americas, hosted by PLM World, is the largest conference of its kind. This annual event features 7 connections with tracks ranging from one to four days.
Siemens PLM Connecti…

3D Printing: Embrace the Future

This post was written by intern Jessica Rebrukh who was with us this summer.

It had been months since I sat down to properly watch the news. With mild interest, I plopped onto my couch…

Holding It All Together: Welds and Fasteners in NX

In today’s world of product development there are software tools that enable design, analysis, manufacturing tool path generation, simulation and predictability. We have databases, data management an…

Design and Manufacturing Enthusiasts Won’t Want to Miss IMTS!

Got a passion for design and manufacturing? Then you won’t want to miss the International Manufacturing Technology Show that takes place next week in Chicago, Illinois. IMTS offers you a chance to se…

What’s New in NX 11 for Design Engineering

NX 11 for Design Productivity

Convergent Modeling
Convergent modeling can be used in the medical industry, in this case for a cranial implant.
Many industries use scanned 3D…

Drafting Boards – where are they now?

It’s funny how we often take for granted how much technology has impacted our lives, both on a personal level and professionally in the workplace. I wouldn’t consider myself that old really, but I st…