A part being simulated for structural integrity within Simcenter 3D and designed in NX CAD.

Tooling shops may need to ditch current CAD software

Many North American tooling shops are thriving, while others are going out of business or getting absorbed by larger companies….

A factory floor of robotic machines is shown from an overhead view.

How virtual commissioning has redefined automation’s customer/supplier relationship

“We assume that when we go on-site to commission a new production system, we’ll need to spend weeks tinkering with…

High tech mold and tooling machinery in action

Mold design software isn’t a carton of milk

Across the world, tooling companies are making a tough choice: to continue designing molds the way they are now or…

4 productivity killers in die design

Die shops across North America understand that their survival depends on their efficiency, especially when it comes to tooling design…

two men looking at a computer screen evaluating scheduling and planning

Mirando más allá de las herramientas de programación de producción propias

Por Philip Glennie, PhD • 15 de septiembre de 2021 • Traducción al español Enrique Wojnacki de SIMLOG S.A. Cuando…

Engineer looking at production scheduling software on computer

Looking beyond home-grown production scheduling tools

When speaking to SMBs across North America, you’ll often hear planning and scheduling professionals say that they use a “home-grown”…

robotic OLP car manufacturing

Next-Step Automation Process Design: Why Today IS Tomorrow

Why wait? Leverage the benefits of next-gen robotic programming software.

The growing digital gulf among machine builders

Machine builders and line designers of all sizes are constantly finding new ways to improve their products and production systems….