Entries Tagged: CAD
by JerrySarfati | 25 May 2010
As I previously mentioned, Siemens PLM Software launched its HD-PLM Technology Framework at Expo 2010 Shanghai China with a press event and product demonstrations. This was an ideal venue for addressing the globalization demands that manufacturing and process industry companies are facing today.
HD-PLM is based on four basic tenets that define how the technology framework will help users make better decisions faster so they can spend more time innovating.
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NX |
CAD |
PLM |
SiemensPLM |
Design |
Siemens |
Manufacturing |
manufacturing |
NX7 |
HD-PLM |
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.
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NX |
CAD |
SiemensPLM |
Design |
Modeling |
NX7 |
freeform |
shapes |
x-form |
i-form |
by JerrySarfati | 21 May 2010
Yesterday, 20 May 2010, we announced NX7. In this second blog post, I will review some of the new features in NX7.
For existing users, we have made NX7.5 even more compelling. Following is a short list of our goals for this release:
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NX |
CAD |
PLM |
SiemensPLM |
CAE |
Design |
Analysis |
Modeling |
CAM |
HD3D |
by JerrySarfati | 20 May 2010
Today in Shanghai China at the World Exposition Shanghai China 2010 (Expo 2010), we announced NX7 the latest release of our NX software.
NX 7 is the first product to support Siemens’ new high definition PLM (HD-PLM) technology framework, unveiled earlier in the day.
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NX |
CAD |
PLM |
3D |
SiemensPLM |
CAE |
Design |
Siemens |
Analysis |
Simulation |
by Mark Burhop | 31 Mar 2010
Yesterday for April fool’s day, I released a blog post about a fictitious product called CADVille. This was a running joke within the CAD community on Twitter and I thought this might be a fun post. I sent out a tweet asking some of the CAD bloggers if they wanted to participate and got a few replies.
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CAD |
CADVille |
Social Gaming |
April Fools |
by dorasmith | 15 Mar 2010
I’m attending our Innovation Leadership Summit in Scottsdale, AZ, today and tomorrow. Attendees are executives from some of our enterprise customers. They’re here to hear and share best practices on PLM implementations and achieving product success in today’s economy.
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CAD |
PLM |
CAE |
product development |
CAM |
engineering |
Manufacturing |
PDM |
manufacturing |
program management |
by dorasmith | 26 Jan 2010
For those of you who received one of our print 2010 calendars, you saw this bar dispenser, aka a “bar gun”, from Schroeder America gracing the month of January. All of the images can be seen in our Global Image Gallery. The “Best in Class” are the 12 who appear on the print edition.
Now if you were a kid like me who grew up in a household where soda was a special treat, you probably like the idea of a gun that shoots a near endless supply of the sweet juices. If you’re a designer or engineer, you’d probably like to know a little more about this design.
Deborah Absalon from Schroeder America was kind enough to fill us in.
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NX |
CAD |
product design |
engineering |
calendar |
Schroeder |
NX Shape Studio |
ICON bar gun |
design contest |
NX Machining |
by Mark Burhop | 19 Jan 2010
I had a talk with one of our software developers the other day asking what it is like to work on CAD software. You might think this was over coffee in the break room but really, we were separated by several thousand miles. For Solid Edge Simulation, we have developers contributing from all over the world (Alabama, Pennsylvania, Ohio in the US and England and India outside the US.) and this is just a small product.
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Solid Edge |
CAD |
solid edge |
Solid Edge Simulation |
Huntsville |
NX Nastran |
Pune |
C++ |
by JerrySarfati | 11 Jan 2010
Siemens PLM Software has a very strong and active academic program, serving more than a million students annually at more than 10,000 partner institutions, offering software for use at every academic level. However, we have not provided a solution for individual students who wished to purchase, learn and use NX. Recently, we have addressed this need, and we are pleased to announce the NX Student Edition.

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NX |
CAD |
PLM |
Siemens |
Modeling |
rendering |
Student |
University |
GO PLM |
by dorasmith | 02 Dec 2009
image via Origamiancy on Flickr
At PLM Connection two months ago, a customer of ours asked me if I knew Ashley Eckhoff, who works in the same building I do, just on a different floor. I did not but was interested to learn more about how he did his job. He’s been so busy gathering customer requirements for NX 8 that he dodged an interview several times. But I caught up with him today.
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NX |
CAD |
Siemens PLM |
product development |
product design |
engineering design |
PCB design |
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