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Academic and Startups

Alston Cheung from Loughbrough University used NX to win the student design competition!

The team here at Siemens PLM Software who work on the academic program just love to find out what exactly it is that inspires students to create some of the fantastic entries we receive via our ...

NX Design

CAD Updates in NX 10 Maximize Collaboration, Efficiency

CAD expert Al Dean of DEVELOP3D recently reviewed NX 10 for Design, and he finds a lot of improvements designed to make your CAD experience better. He notes that despite the decades-long heritage of ...

Electronic Systems Design

BeagleBone Black - Free PADS Reference Design Data

This FREE BeagleBone Black data provides the hobbyist/maker community and beyond with PADS reference design data to work with, take...

Solid Edge

Solid Edge Tips and Tricks #7

Is there a way to find out what all of the two-letter codes are for callouts? Yes. Go to the Callout command and select the Property Text button from the Callout Properties dialog. No...

Electronic Systems Design

Behind the Design: Valtronic SA

This is the seventh post in a series showcasing the winners of the 2014 Technology Leadership Awards. View the previous...

Design with Calibre

Accurate Lithography Simulation for Silicon Photonics

By Joe Kwan, Mentor Graphics Precise curved geometries are vital to making silicon photonics technology work

Simcenter

Laminate Composites: Rise to the Engineering Challenge

Laminate composites aren’t just for the aerospace industry anymore. As demands for more fuel efficient products increase, more manufacturers are turning to composites as a lightweight yet strong alte...

Polarion

Welcome to Morris Medical Monthly!

Welcome to Morris Medical Monthly. Wait... monthly? I thought it was Monday? Monthly is correct. You may have wondered why Morris Medical Monday has stopped. I'm change the schedule of post...

Embedded Software

Bit stuffing - an article about network protocols

I am a strong advocate for not “reinventing the wheel”. Doing something from scratch, unless you really have a novel...