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Simcenter

Simcenter E-Machine Design 2512: Release highlights 

The latest release of Simcenter E-Machine Design 2512 brings a suite of powerful enhancements designed to tackle real-world engineering challenges in electric machine design and simulation. Here’s what’s new and why it matters for your workflow.  1. Accurate hairpin winding losses  Why it matters: As electric machines evolve, hairpin windings—especially those with larger solid conductors—face significant AC losses at higher frequencies. These losses, driven by skin...

Thought Leadership

Driving the adoption of generative AI in industry Podcast - Transcript

New technology can offer a lot of promise for improving on long-standing techniques or developing innovative approaches to different challenges...

Industrial Machinery

Poorly designed pumps use more energy than you think. Here's how to improve pump performance.

Pumps are everywhere. From industrial settings for power generation, water treatment and manufacturing to residential use in HVAC systems, automobiles...

Thought Leadership

How industrial AI can transform energy

Artificial intelligence (AI) has a lot of potential in the energy industry. As energy organizations navigate market volatility, net zero...

Thought Leadership

Governance is the key to generative AI

Generative AI has become indispensable when it comes to writing code across several industries. The industrial machinery industry has harnessed...

Opcenter

Unlocking the future of Semiconductor Manufacturing

Introduction Semiconductor manufacturing sits at the crossroads of unprecedented demand and ever-tightening margins. With applications ranging from automotive electronics and...

Tecnomatix

Robot Center: Unifying Robotics Engineering in Process Simulate

In today’s highly automated manufacturing environment, industrial robots are at the heart of production. From material handling to assembly and welding, their roles are expanding – and so is the complexity of managing them. With Process Simulate, engineers have long had the ability to program, simulate, and validate robot operations in a digital twin. But as robotic cells become more advanced and multi-functional, the need for a more structured and accessible way to manage robot data has become clear. Explore how Robot Center provides enhanced clarity, structure, and efficiency to your engineering workflow.




Simcenter

E-powertrain packaging validation: Tackling the "dynamic clearance" challenge with Smart Virtual Sensing

Packaging for dynamic clearance Validating the packaging of electric vehicle powertrains is essential for space optimization, safety, performance, squeak and...

Simcenter

5 big reasons Executable Digital Twins will surge in 2026

2026 will be the year where Executable digital twins (xDTs) surge in popularity. Learn why here.