Are our inventions making us deaf?

The future of human invention will be quiet. In this blog post, we will explore how companies in the automotive and heavy equipment industries are using technology to make quieter, better products.

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Siemens and Sustainable Development

Find out how Siemens’ engineering solutions contribute to sustainable development and clean energy for the world with concrete examples.

Simcenter SCADAS RS engineer plugging cables into system

[What’s New] Simcenter SCADAS RS for rugged data acquisition

Discover Simcenter SCADAS RS, the brand-new powerful and precise data acquisition system for fast and accurate testing in harsh conditions.

Frequency Response Function testing: retrieve the optimal data

Use Frequency Response Function (FRF) to retrieve transfer functions optimally with Simcenter Testlab Virtual Point Transformation even at inaccessible interface locations.

Simcenter Testlab Reports

Simcenter Testlab 2021.1: The power of context-driven data visualization

Testlab report is a meaningful feature enabling straightforward data share in MS Office applications to boost team collaboration.

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[Full Video] Simcenter SCADAS RS: Rugged data acquisition system for testing

Join us on Feb 25, 11am EST for the premiere of Simcenter SCADAS RS, the new rugged data acquisition system for harsh environment testing.

Personal invites for the Testing in the digital age conference

‘Testing in the digital age‘ conference is fast approaching. One of the bright sides of the current pandemic is that…

Simcenter SCADAS XS: great things come in small packages

The new version of Simcenter SCADAS XS comes packed with new features: CAN-FD support, 10V DC range and new software features.

Gas Turbine CFD requires sophisticated data vizualization

Gas Turbine CFD – Driving Innovation with Data and Insight

Once upon a time in a world without gas turbine CFD simulation…

Manager: The design team came up with a new blade concept, but they need to know the maximum possible temperature in the machine.
Test engineer: Uhh…