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NX Design

NX Quick Tips - Ribbon Customization

This post has moved to the NX Design Knowledge Base.  We have a few more videos coming.If there are any other topics that you would like us to cover, leave a comment below. &...

Verification Horizons

DVCon 2014: Standards on Display

One of the nice things about DVCon is the update one can get from the developers of IEEE and Accellera...

Simcenter

See how NST use Femap to deliver high value to customers through simulation expertise

Numerical Simulation Tech Co. (NST) examines how structures perform under expected loads with the help of Femap. For more than 20 years NST’s specialist computer-aided engineering (CAE) engineers hav...

Embedded Software

Embedded software engineering priorities

Apart from writing about embedded software matters, I also read widely and enjoy the perspectives offered by many of the...

Solid Edge

Debate: Direct Modeling and History-Based Modeling

This is one of those things that you'll really want to see. Dan Staples is going to join in a discussion about the relative merits of Direct and history-based 3D CAD systems. The other companies invo...

NX Design

KeyOx Customer Success in Industrial Design

In previous blog posts, Dora Smith has discussed KeyOx and their successes with NX and NX NASTRAN. Recently KeyOx updated their web site, and I was happy to see many more K...

Embedded Software

I am an ambassador

Many people, that I know, have careers, or did have and are now retired and look back on them. I...

Solid Edge

Solid Edge University: Getting Past the Bean Counters

What Solid Edge users would not want to take a trip to a conference covering the CAD software we all spend so much time with every day? There are dozens of classes on every imaginable topic, you can ...

Academic and Startups

Check out the new NX Quick Tips

The NX team is producing a series of Quick Tips on NX 9. For those of you who have attended any of our user group events, you're familiar with the infamous John Baker. Check out this first video tip ...