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Simcenter

Engineering Simulation at the Olympics

  Originally conceived as a pure test of athletic ability, the motto of the Olympic games is “ Citius, Altius, Fortius,” which is Latin for "Faster, Higher, Stronger." However, Olympic com...

Thought Leadership

Why do companies need model based systems engineering?

As product complexity grows and recalls increase, companies are realizing that identifying problems after they occur isn’t as effective as identifying them before. However, implementing a plan to cat...

Electronic Systems Design

High current density - is it a problem?

A question I get all too often on power integrity results is whether or not a current density issue is...

Verification Horizons

DVCon India 2016–Outstanding Program Awaits

A great technical program awaits you for DVCon India 2016!  The DVCon India Steering Committee and Technical Program Committee have...

Solid Edge

Stuff to do at SEU: Art Patrick on Assemblies

  We're doing something a little bit new at Solid Edge University this year. Some of the most popular technical sessions will be held on the main stage. For example, Art Patrick's session Wha...

Simcenter

Announcing New Research on FEA Simulation Bottlenecks

How do you make your products more competitive? It’s an important question that most, if not all, manufacturers struggle with. Product development teams play a key role. Yet, products are so complex ...

Embedded Software

Going wild

Although I can and do enjoy traveling – indeed, as I write this text, I have just checked in for...

NX Manufacturing

Siemens NX CAM featured at HURCO Training Center at Oakland Community College

Siemens NX CAM software was featured recently at Oakland Community College (OCC) in Bloomfield Hills, Michigan, during the opening of the HURCO CNC Training Center and grand re-opening of the Ad...

Solid Edge

Stuff to do at SEU: Hands On Confidence Using Design Intent

Hands on sessions fill up early, so you really have to make a plan and stick to it if you want to get the most out of these sessions. You can hardly go wrong with most of them, since they are led...