How Additive Manufacturing Combines Design, Manufacturing, and Simulation

By design, NX creates a holistic system that combines all elements of the design process.  This forms the foundation for NX’s game-changing additive manufacturing capabilities, wh…

What’s Coming to Design

With every new release of NX, you can expect industry leading technology and solutions. Tod Parrella (NX Design Product Manager) is one of the many here within the NX organization who help create the…

What’s Coming to Assemblies

Assemblies is coming with all new functionality. In the latest release of NX you can expect joints in assemblies. Joints are specifically focused on motion. For futher explanation and introducti…

Sneak Preview: Create Your Own Lattice Structures

Out of the box lattice structures are not always suitable for all industries. For example in the medical industry, designers wish for the capability to create their own lattice structures because cer…

The NX Co-op Experience

Four months ago, a new rotation of student co-ops had come to the Siemens PLM office in Cincinnati, Ohio. The video below gathers the experiences of four students from the University of Cincinnati wh…

Digital Twins in College Curriculum

  When it comes to Computer Aided Design (CAD), we know that being able to create  digital twins for real-world devices, components, and products is a game changer for prod…

Democratizing Access to Space: NX Interview with Engineering.com

     In today’s global technological landscape, commercial opportunities in space are growing alongside innovation.  The number of space stations built, corporate s…

Webinar: Model-Based Definition Powering the Digital Twin

You can watch our webinar here

Author and industry analyst, Chad Jackson from Lifecycle Insights will be teaming up with our very own Dave Wingrave (@D_Wingrave) who is our product manage…

New! NX Tooling Group

Please stop on over to the new NX tooling solutions group and join for discussions specific to the mold tool & die application within NX. 

While we’re on the topic of groups….