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Solid Edge

Productivity Summits 2013

Thanks to Dave Ault for reminding me of this. The Productivity Summits are one day, free events, 8 am to 3:30 pm, held over the next few weeks at locations around the US and Canada....

Simcenter

NX9 Preview - Automatic Morph

In NX9, you can use the Automatic Morph command to have NX try to automatically morph an existing mesh to conform to modified CAD geometry. During this process, NX tries...

NX Design

NX 9 Preview - Synchronous Technology 2D

New in NX 9,  Synchronous Technology 2D gives you the  same freedom and speed in 2D that the  groundbreaking synchronous technology  gives you for 3D geometry. It even works&nb...

Solid Edge

Who moved my cheese? (Solid Edge ST6 help and training)

To summarize Solid Edge ST6 user assistance combines help + training into one collection on the web. With web help and training, you get: A new Solid Edge Help home page that prov...

Embedded Software

Knots and splices

One man’s problem is another’s opportunity! I have no idea who said that originally, but it is so true. Many...

Solid Edge

ST6: How do You Use the New Interface Customizations?

Sixteen years ago when I changed from AutoCAD/Mechanical Desktop to SolidWorks, my main advice for other people making the same change was to simply forget everything they thought they knew about CAD...

Tecnomatix

FactoryCAD, FactoryFLOW and In Context Editor (ICE) Version 2014 are now available!

FactoryCAD allows users to layout their facility in a familiar 2D format while simultaneously creating 3D geometry in a single application through the use of standard and custom “Smart” parametric ob...

Simcenter

NX Webinar - Modern CAE Environment for the Automotive Industry

Attendees of this webinar will learn how to run simulation processes at speeds up to 100 times faster than the manual processes found in traditional CAE tools. They will discover how to co-simulate m...

NX Manufacturing

Tool Path Divide

  If you really want to scare an NC programmer, just show them a deep, narrow cavity on your latest design, and then comment that you must have a mirror-like surface finish at the bottom. ...