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Electronics & Semiconductors

A guide to using sound power testing as a competitive advantage

What is sound power and sound power testing? Sound power is the rate in which energy of sound is radiated...

Siemens Software Podcast Network

2022 Wilson Research Study - The Growing Complexity in Field Programmable Gate Arrays (FPGA) ep. 1

Increased complexity is one of the biggest problems that manufacturers are currently dealing with. One of the biggest causes of...

Polarion

Important news: Polarion release numbering is changing

We hope you have been enjoying Polarion 22 R2 which was just released. If you haven’t had a chance to...

Simcenter

Simcenter STAR-CCM+ 2210 released! What’s new?

Go faster while modeling the complexity, explore engineering possibilities and turn complexity into a competitive advantage with Simcenter STAR-CCM+ 2210.

Thought Leadership

Leveraging digitalization to optimize aircraft maintenance

Maintenance plays a critical role in ensuring the operability and safety of all aircraft. For over eighty years, the procedures...

Thought Leadership

AI Spectrum – Simplifying Simulation with AI Technology Part 2 – Summary

Recently I continued my conversation on artificial intelligence (AL) and machine learning (ML) with Dr. Justin Hodges, an AI/ML Technical...

Capital

New cloud-native Capital X Panel Designer electrical design SaaS offering helps small to medium sized businesses

Siemens Capital X Panel Designer gives individual electrical designers or small teams an affordable yet powerful electrical design solution Siemens...

Tecnomatix

SynthAI Demo #1: Upload CAD Data & Start Training [VIDEO]

What was once seen as a major obstacle in the development of AI-powered industrial systems is now made possible with SynthAI. Watch a product demo and discover how engineers can use synthetic data to train machine-learning models for computer vision applications in three easy steps.

Simcenter

Digital Debunking: Did Babe Ruth Really Hit a 587-Foot Home Run in 1919?

Babe Ruth would have had to hit the ball with a velocity of 145 mph to hit a home run exceeding 575 feet, which would be fastest-hit ball ever measured in MLB history. Read more about the analysis behind it.