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Polarion

New LiveReport Widgets Available for Polarion 2015 Pages

The recent release of Polarion Version 2015 introduced a new feature called LiveReport Pages. This new type of page allows Polarion users to create online information and develop reports visually, us...

Solid Edge

Solid Edge Rendering Contest Starts NOW!

This has been in the works for a while, and I'm excited that it's finally here. A monthly Solid Edge/Keyshot Rendering Contest! Download the model, set up your scene and render settings, then submit ...

NX Design

Top 5 Annoying CAD Problems NX Solves

CAD file sharing and collaboration accounts for 3 of the top 5 most annoying problems CAD users face today, according to a SolidSmack poll. The other two? Simulation, and on-the-fly changes. ...

Teamcenter

Supplier Collaboration: Wake Up and Smell the Coffee!

Supplier collaboration and coffee?

Academic and Future Workforce

Michigan Tech featured NX at PACE Course Competitions

Each year, PACE (Partners for the Advancement of Collaborative Education) faculty initiate course competitions in more than 20 computer aided design, engineering graphics, computer aided enginee...

Tecnomatix

Production Simulation and Energy Efficiency in the Automotive Industry

For automobile manufacturers, energy efficiency goes well beyond ensuring that their vehicles use less energy to operate. Today there is an additional focus on creating energy and resource efficient ...

Design with Calibre

Migrating Consumer Electronics to the Automotive Market with Calibre PERC

By Matthew Hogan, Mentor Graphics Calibre PERC can help you succeed in the automotive market

Embedded Software

ESC Boston

The first Embedded Systems Conference [ESC] took place in San Jose back in the early 1990s [if I recall correctly]....

Electronic Systems Design

Hardware Design Engineers Wear Many Hats

As the workforce evolves and design complexity requirements increase, we are seeing roles expand. Engineers who were once regarded as...