NX Electrical Design

NX Automation Designer becomes NX Industrial Electrical Design the Multi-disciplinary design environment

Industrial engineering companies that support production facilities or other installations are facing increasing challenges to their business. Equipment is becoming…

AVAILABLE NOW! NX Industrial Electrical Design and Automation Designer

Using multidisciplinary collaboration to improve engineering quality and reduce engineering time We are excited to announce that the latest versions…

Electrical Design

Next Generation Electrical Engineering

The analogy is justified: like production technologies, electrical engineering has also evolved, quite disruptively. Engelbert Blumenthal has traced the path…

Automation Designer

How to realize an autonomous control cabinet production

NX Industrial Electrical Design provides the digital twin of the control cabinet and the digital twins of all included electrical…

NX Electrical Design

Electrical engineering: What data can it be?

Efficient product data workflow in electrical engineering with NX Industrial Electrical Design For a smooth engineering process, electrical engineers need…

NX Automation Designer

Are you still using copy & paste and search & replace workflows to create your automation code? Do you still…

How to speed up your electrical engineering

Industrial engineering companies that support production facilities or other installations are facing increasing challenges to their business. Their equipment is…

NX Automation Designer – Mechanical Collaboration

Are you using Excel Sheets to maintain your machine structures & device resources? Do you still have equipment lists without…

screen shot view of 2D Cabinet Design capabilities in NX Industrial Design & NX Automation Designer software.

NX Industrial Electrical Design – Integrated 2D Cabinet Design

Whether you are creating IEC, ANSI or ISO normed schematics, we offer a library of standard, normed symbols that you can use to immediately get started with your electrical design process. Create schematics in single or multi-line formats, as you require and leverage object-based engineering, providing a single object with multiple representations.