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NX Design

NX Quick Tips: Assembly Clearance

This post has moved to the NX Design Knowledge Base. The complete NX Quick Tips video series can be found on the NX Design Blog or Youtube. Jerry

Corporate Blog

Experts Only!

Many of us take an annual winter vacation that includes snow skiing. We typically consult a trail map that shows the ski runs in order to plan our route down the hill. The runs are marked with four l...

Corporate Blog

Cometal uses Femap to cut costs and increase safety

Cometal Engineering engineers and manufactures extrusion plants and foundries for aluminum billets and the re-melting of extrusion scraps, serving markets throughout the world. Cometal develops the...

Electronic Systems Design

Attention PADS users - Submit your design today!

PADS Users – Now Open for 2014! It’s time to show-off your stuff in the most prestigious contest in PCB,...

Simcenter

Making the Transition to an Integrated CAD/CAE Environment

Today, thanks to the Internet, even the phrase “in the blink of an eye” has nearly become obsolete, as we are able to type something into a search engine and get results in three centiseconds. That’s...

Polarion

Morris Medical Monday: Polarion MedPack Resolution Values

Welcome back to Morris Medical Monday: a weekly series for medical device development companies (and companies who are related to such companies), providing some useful information about Polario...

Embedded Software

Multicore Linux, DO-178B and RTOS performance

Although I enjoy writing articles and blogs and giving presentations – I am always hoping that I can impart some...

Solid Edge

Interview with Art Patrick, Solid Edge Assemblies Master

With ST7 just releasing for public consumption, I thought it would be appropriate to interview some of the people that make this software happen. Even though a lot of the enhancements are inspired by...

Solid Edge

Automation in the Draft Environment: Layer Handling

For those who have done some LISP programming for old generation CAD programs, coding was fun. LISP punched lots of power in few keywords or lines. Moreover the commands could be issued to the CAD pr...