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PLM Components

KineoWorks v7.2 simplifies parallel linkage simulation in robotics applications

KineoWorks version 7.2 introduces simplified, out-of-the-box support for modeling parallel linkages in articulated robots and other mechanical devices. Parallel linkages...

NX Design

High School Students Awarded NX Design Certification

The bright students at Romeo High School, located in Macomb County, Michigan are the centerpiece of our story here. Students...

Simcenter

Objectively quantify body rigidity design changes

Deploying a body target setting process for handling performance requires objective quantification of body rigidity design changes on body and vehicle level. Read on and discover how to define critical body properties and relate objective measures to subjective driver feeling or perception.

Embedded Software

ECS Stockholm

There are countless technical conferences around the world and, considering that it is something of a niche field, embedded software...

Tessent Solutions

50 Years of International Test Conference

In 1970, the Beatles officially split, Apollo 13 narrowly averted disaster, paisley and stripes somehow went together, and the International...

NX Design

About that news in Boston

Once again, the CAD business enters a round of consolidation, and when that happens, it’s important to remember the people...

Solid Edge

Transform Product Development with Solid Edge 2020

New features in Solid Edge 2020 like augmented reality, model-based definition and 2D nesting enable collaboration and complete design-to-manufacturing in product development.

Simcenter

Simcenter Tire launches Tire Model Marketplace to democratize tire model parameters

Siemens Digital Industries Software announces the launch of the Simcenter Tire Model Marketplace, a new way for vehicle OEMs and...

Thought Leadership

Trading off security for cloud benefits

Adopting cloud engineering software brings benefits, but is security a trade-off?