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Simcenter

Making history with the Siemens eAircraft project at Le Bourget

“Le Bourget” as the French call the Paris International Air Show is one of the grand dames of the European air show circuit. The world’s oldest, it started in 1909 as an exhibit dedicated to “aerial ...

Academic and Startups

Siemens PLM at 2017 FSAE Michigan Competition

Simens PLM skillshop session. Hoyt Hicks (UCF) presenting on their automated design exploration studies done with STAR-CCM+ and Optimate+. We recently joined SAE as a sponsor ...

Expert Insights

Article Roundup: 54th Design Automation Conference (DAC) Edition

The 54th Design Automation Conference (DAC) was held in Austin Texas June 19-22. DAC is the premier conference for design...

NX Design

Topology Optimization: A New Way to Create 3D Designs

As an NX CAD Engineer in Siemens PLM Software, I have worked with my users to build “3D Shape.” This means the intention for “3D Shape” belongs not to me, but to our great NX users or future users. ...

Opcenter

How does quality drive your productivity advantage?

When customers manufacture products with the desired quality and at the highest level of productivity, we refer to it as their “productivity advantage.” Historically, quality and productivity have be...

Simcenter

Webinars of the month - July 2017

Highlight Introduction to Vehicle NVH and Acoustics On-demand webinar The pressures on NVH engineering are constantly increasing. While legislation and regulation tightens, the automotive indus...

Opcenter

CompliantPro v8.8 is now available!

We are excited to announce the latest version of CompliantPro™ has been released. CompliantPro is a comprehensive compliance management solution to manage communication, monitoring and documentation ...

Embedded Software

Lost in translation

Last week, we were on vacation. We went to a place in the North of mainland Greece. Although we have...

Simcenter

Daimler: Digital twins in durability for the ‘best cars in the world’

Daimler cars are said to be the best in the world, also with regards to durability engineering. And no doubt they are. Saying is one thing, but accomplishing this is quite something else. How did the...