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Simcenter

LOC optimizes global collaboration for business growth

LOC (London Offshore Consultants) Group is a recognized leader in the area of risk reduction in the shipping and offshore energy industry. LOC focuses on transportation and construction in the marine...

Tecnomatix

Smart Manufacturing for Electronics in action.

Many manufacturers, just like you, are enjoying bigbenefits in their business today from the use of smart manufacturing for electronics solutions. Here are some examples. HP uses ...

Tessent Solutions

What the DFT! A shortcut to hierarchical DFT

By Ron Press, Mentor Graphics The no money down, no design change way to benefit from hierarchical DFT

NX Manufacturing

Digital Machine Shop Series: Blog #2 - The importance of new technologies

I would like to share more with you about our concept of the digital machine shop.  We all talk about a revolution in the machining space.  We talk about Industry 4.0 – the future of manufa...

NX Design

Adventures in 3D Printing

To go forward, you must first look back… Figure 1- The metal awl from Tel Tsaf upon discovery. - Credit: PLOS ONE, doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0096882 In 2014, archaeologists working a site in I...

Simcenter

Receive a discount to attend the Simcenter User Connection!

    First 100 registrants receive a $375 discount off regul...

NX Design

NX 11 Advanced Sheet Metal for Automotive and Aerospace Parts

Creating fast, accurate flat patterns is the goal of any organization that manufactures products which contain sheet metal parts. NX Sheet Metal provides a set of tools within the NX design environme...

Embedded Software

Embedded software article: RTOS Revealed #6

My latest article on embedded.com has been published. This piece is the sixth installment of the RTOS Revealed series, which...

Design with Calibre

Are You Wasting Your SRAM Memory Redundancy?

By Simon Favre, Mentor Graphics Want to know if your SRAM redundant memory elements are actually useful, or a waste...