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Corporate Blog

Welcome Jeff Grossman to the Blogsquad

Jeff Grossman It takes a bit of a leap to go from writing about jump shots and sacking the quarterback to designing composite wind blades and managing the fasteners for an airframe assembly, bu...

Corporate Blog

Jack and Microsoft Kinect for Windows delivering innovations for the nuclear industry

Last November, we revealed how we used Microsoft Kinect for Windows to develop a natural user interface for Jack; our human simulation software. It was an exciting time for us as Kinect for...

Embedded Software

A more powerful phone

The subject of power in embedded systems just does not seem to go away – like my postings here and...

Verification Horizons

New UVM Recipe of the Month: Scoreboarding in UVM

Hi Everyone, Just wanted to make sure you’re aware of our next Recipe of the Month online Web Seminar: Scoreboards...

Embedded Software

A very special day

For my American friends and colleagues, yesterday was a special day. I hope that everyone had [or is having] a...

Corporate Blog

How Jim Wright Went From Finance to the Shop Floor

There were two things I knew about Jim Wright before I met him. He lives in the country and is passionate about CAM. Both of these came through various Twitter conversations before we ever met in rea...

Corporate Blog

Optimize robotic palletizing using Tecnomatix

The use of robots for packaging automation is one of the fastest growing applications of robotics. Especially in the consumer products and shipping industries, Robots are increasingly used for packin...

Embedded Software

HPC

Over the years, I have found it very interesting tracking trends and “fashions” in embedded software. At any given time,...

Corporate Blog

The Topic of Lean Manufacturing: Part 3

When I think of lean and how to communicate it to others, I tend to gravitate toward the simple.  Ok, I need a bit more complexity than “the elimination of waste”, but not much more.  I nee...