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Tecnomatix

How smart manufacturing helps solve EV production challenges

Siemens Digital Industries Software recently shared its insights on smart manufacturing for electric vehicle production with Automotive Manufacturing Solutions. The...

Siemens Software Podcast Network

Analyzing the supply chain problems | Episode 1

COVID might have slowed down, but its impact on the engineering field is still being felt through continued supply chain...

Simcenter

Four Key Principles of Design for Additive Manufacturing (DfAM)

An understanding of these four key principles will allow designers to create new designs that fully exploit the benefits of additive manufacturing.

Calibre IC Design & Manufacturing

Struggling to verify the reliability of your multiple-power-domain designs?

By Hossam Sarhan With the growing complexity of system-on-chip designs and technology scaling, multiple power domains are needed to optimize...

Siemens Software Podcast Network

The application of Model-Based Systems Engineering – SysML provides an MBSE component for verification and mass adoption – ep. 11

In the last episode, we discussed the tools that an engineer or system architects might use in their day-to-day operations,...

Thought Leadership

MBSE allows the A&D industry to soar

Model-based systems engineering (MBSE) has enormous potential to help companies across different industries adapt their development processes for the shorter...

Verification Horizons

Part 6: The 2022 Wilson Research Group Functional Verification Study

FPGA Language and Library Trends This blog is a continuation of a series of blogs related to the 2022 Wilson...

Academic and Future Workforce

Creative minds can achieve great results

It takes 22 students, 7 tasks, 14 Siemens mentors from 10 different research and innovation departments and a great org...

Simcenter

4 steps to predict road noise – a project with Hyundai Motor Group

Road noise has become the dominant noise source in electric vehicles, but predicting it is notoriously difficult. Simcenter and Hyundai Motor Group took a new approach to virtual NVH development. Using MBSE, they could assess road noise across a range of driving conditions and vehicle variants at each stage of development.