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Thought Leadership

Industry perspectives on AI with Dale Tutt – Part 1

In a recent podcast, Dr. Justin Hodges, an AI/ML Technical Specialist and product manager for Simcenter, interviewed Dale Tutt, Vice...

Medical Devices & Pharmaceuticals

CES 2024: Innovations in the medical device industry 

CES 2024 is just weeks away and we’re counting down the days till we can share and discover the latest...

Simcenter

Ring in the holiday season with the Simcenter Carillon Project

Ring in the holiday season with the Simcenter carillon project and explore how Simcenter can help create better-sounding bells and belfries

Teamcenter

What’s new in Teamcenter Quality 2312?

Teamcenter Quality software version 2312 includes a new module release, improved usability and application capabilities.

Semiconductor Packaging

Impacts of 3D IC on the future

3D IC technology development started many years ago well before the slowing down of Moore’s law benefits became a topic...



Simcenter

Enjoy every ride in any climate: your ultimate guide for thermal management in electric cars

The demand for electric transportation is increasing, and it’s crucial to manage battery pack temperature to enhance the safety, battery...

NX Design

NX December 2023 release | Now available

We’re excited to announce that the December 2023 release of NX™ software is now available to download. We’re continuing the...

PCBflow

Adapt to Design - Design for manufacturing

Design for manufacturing, or DFM, is a crucial aspect of electronics manufacturing best practices. It emphasizes that each printed circuit...

Simcenter

Vibrations in Rotating Systems – When defects and harsh conditions break the symmetry of rotating systems

Simcenter 3D Rotor Dynamics can study simultaneous unbalance defects on different rotors in rotating systems at different speeds, as well as the natural unbalance that can be deduced from a deformed geometry (thermal bow or static bow) due to external factors such as applied loads and temperature.