by JerrySarfati | 24 May 2010
One of the highlights of NX7 is the extension of Synchronous Technology into freeform modeling. NX freeform modeling streamlines the advanced shaping process by making it easy to work with any geometry, including imported models. Users can start with simple prismatic or analytic geometry and use advanced shaping tools to form complex organic models in significantly less time.
NX 7 Freeform modeling brings advanced shaping capabilities traditionally found in niche surface modeling tools into a full featured product development solution.
This new functionality gives you access to the full power of Synchronous Technology, with the ability to apply relationships and constraints at the time of change. More importantly, this data is fully reusable from concept through to production.
What else would you like to know about NX7? Leave me a comment.
Jerry
Jerry Sarfati is a marketing manager for NX at Siemens PLM Software. He has been working in the PLM industry for many year as a software developer, product manager, product evangelist and marketing manager. He pops up in unexpected places all over the Internet talking about technology, aerospace and gadgets. Jerry lives in Southern California and enjoys biking, and travel.
Tags:
NX |
CAD |
SiemensPLM |
Design |
Modeling |
NX7 |
freeform |
shapes |
i-form |
x-form |

There are no comments for this entry yet.
Susan Cinadr on Maintenance pack (MP1) for Solid Edge with synchronous technology 2.
CNC Blechbearbeitung on Maintenance pack (MP2) for Solid Edge with synchronous technology 2.
Balkrishna on Maintenance pack (MP1) for Solid Edge with synchronous technology 2.
Dehydration symptoms on Early indicators are positive.
Ian Webb on Announcing Solid Edge With Synchronous Technology 2.
Mike Payne on Announcing Solid Edge With Synchronous Technology 2.
David Breitstein on Get to the point!.
Alastair Robertson on Produce “spectacular rainbow-colored images”.
5800 Granite Parkway
Suite 600
Plano, TX
75024
(v): +1 800 498 5351