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Corporate Blog

Solid Edge, PLM World and Ken Grundey

Ken Grundey is one of the CAD experts in the Solid Edge community. You might know him from the Solid Edge discussion groups where he may help out with some technical questions or engage in some debat...

Corporate Blog

From Auto to Wind Turbine Skills Training

Patrick Turcotte, professor at Lansing Community College in Michigan, attended PLM Connection. Years ago I visited Lansing CC and saw their state-of-the-art technical center complete with Haas CNC ma...

Corporate Blog

David Ewing on NX Knowledge Fusion

David Ewing is  manager of automation and process development at B/E Aerospace and a 7-year PLM Connection veteran. He presented at PLM Connection on his use of NX Knowledge Fusion to create str...

Corporate Blog

NX 6 and Machine Lifecycle Support

Integrating mechanical, electronic and electrical components is crucial to today’s products.  Aerospace, automotive, consumer goods, high-tech electronics, machinery, and medical device manufact...

Polarion

Polarion goes Scrum (part 2)

Iterative incremental Development by Nick Entin, VP Research & Development, Certified ScrumMaster Traditional development supposes long-term planning in advance and performing all relevant acti...

Simulating the Real World

Flying

If you, like me, are not a good flyer then you might like to know that the harder you squeeze...

Simulating the Real World

“All models are wrong, but some are useful” Part III

The next two parts in this series focus on the thermal model representations of electronic objects. The first being packages,...

Corporate Blog

CAD/PLM in the Classroom

One thing I really like about our user group conferences is the long-term connections created. Many years ago I met Paul Zang from Kettering University at a PLM Connection event. I’ve worked for a co...

Embedded Software

You want a macchiato?

I am always impressed by people who deliver good service. In business, that usually means going the extra mile and...