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The Art of the Possible

Engineering simulation part 3 – Modelling

‘Everything should be made as simple as possible, but not simpler’ Albert Einstein (possibly apocryphal) Whether Einstein said this or...


The Art of the Possible

Engineering simulation part 2 – Productivity, Personas and Processes

Engineering simulation continues to grow as engineers realize the productivity increase it could offer. Read this blog to learn more about the personas and processes involved in adopting simulation.


The Art of the Possible

Engineering simulation part 1 – All models are wrong

Engineering simulation models intend to represent reality to the extent where some useful insight might be garnered. However, according to George Box,, "all models are wrong". So how can they be useful?

Consumer Products & Retail

5 Strategies for adapting to changing consumer behavior in the CPG industry

The consumer packaged goods (CPG) industry is undergoing significant changes, with shifting consumer behavior and increasing demands for sustainability and...

NX Design

Compare Body | NX Tips and Tricks

Welcome back to another installment of the Tips and Tricks series for NX™ software. Today, we will be checking out...

Custom IC Verification

Mixed Reality needs Mixed Signal

Empowering the Design and Verification of Mixed-Signal SoCs for Advanced Spatial Computing with Symphony Pro We are on the cusp...

Energy & Utilities

Digital Lifecycle Excellence for mining

Our Digital Lifecycle Excellence (DLE) solution for the mining industry blends data management and digitalization.

Energy & Utilities

Digitalization for the mining industry

Over time, digital solutions are proving to be invaluable to the success of the mining industry.


Simcenter

How fast can you simulate a 45 MVA Power Transformer from production CAD import?

Simcenter 3D enables you to overcome CAD import bottlenecks in prepping an associative EMAG geometry. When combined with design rules through user-defined parameters, it is possible to automate a power transformer loss analysis workflow, that is responsive to design CAD changes.