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NX Hints and Tips – Full Screen Mode

Monday, March 26th, 2012

Sometimes your NX session gets cluttered with too many open windows and toolbars.

Did you know that there is a way to enter full screen mode in NX? Continue reading “NX Hints and Tips – Full Screen Mode” »

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LEGO World 2012 and Siemens PLM Software

Thursday, February 23rd, 2012

The 11th annual LEGO World Fair was held in Copenhagen, Denmark on Feb 16 – Feb 19 2012. In addition to 16 trucks filled with 10 tons of LEGO’s, Siemens PLM was there to demonstrate tools that Lego plans to use to manage the digital world.

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Going beyond the physical brick and into augmented reality, video games and mobile applications, Lego is using NX software to design, control and manage the data that is needed to create new products. More than 40,000 people who attended the show were able to see the technology first hand, which is the result of a 20 year partnership with Lego.

Being National Engineers Week in the U.S., it’s important to note that having future engineers see this technology first hand is helping to “inspire the builders of tomorrow”.

P.S. I’m the proud father of an Engineer, that grew up playing with Lego’s!   :)

 

 

 

 

Jerry

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Tags: 3D, Academic, CAD, digital manufacturing, engineering, Lego, NX, PLM, product design, product development, productivity, Siemens PLM, STEM
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Siemens PLM NX CAE Symposium

Monday, November 7th, 2011

This week, Siemens PLM is hosting our NX CAE Symposium.  Unfortunately, I am unable to attend, but my colleague Mark Subramaniam will attend and provide reports from the event.

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Siemens PLM Software will proudly to host its first ever NX CAE Symposium, from 7-8 November in Huntersville, North Carolina.  Located 12 miles north of Charlotte, Huntersville is home to acclaimed NASCAR racing outfit, Joe Gibbs Racing (JGR).  This year’s symposium will be held at JGR’s 250,000 square foot facility.  The facility, which supports numerous NASCAR teams, employs a staff of 450.  Owner and proprietor, Joe Gibbs needs little introduction, having lead the Washington Redskins to four NFC Championship and three Superbowl titles, as head coach.   JGR has enjoyed three NASCAR Cup Series Championship victories under the pro football hall-of-famer’s leadership.  The team receives major corporate sponsorship from the likes of Home Depot, FedEx, Mars Candy, Coca Cola, and Toyota.

 The debut event will feature diverse presentations from customers including Joe Gibbs Racing, ATK Launch Systems, MDA, Proctor & Gamble, Southwest Solar Technologies, Hendrick Motorsports, Jet Propulsion Laboratories, ATA, Siemens Energy, Caterpillar, and Lockheed Martin.  In-house presentations from Siemens PLM Software, and a certain-to-be-lively panel discussion with PLM Industry expert, Dennis Nagy round out the two day agenda.

Attendees checking in last night had the opportunity to mingle, and socialize at the welcome reception, held at the host hotel.

Stay tuned for exciting updates and developments as the conference kicks off tomorrow.

Mark Subramaniam
Senior Marketing Manager in the NX Simulation Product Marketing group

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NX 8 for CAM and Tooling

Wednesday, October 19th, 2011

As I mentioned before, NX 8 contains over 400 customer focused projects across the entire product.  One of the areas that I’d like to highlight is CAM and Tooling (as we call it, Manufacturing).

Following is an interview with Mirko Bäcker of our European team discussing NX 8 for manufacturing.

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Jerry

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Don’t Miss the SAE Webcast on Product and Production Integration on May 26th.

Thursday, May 19th, 2011

Increasing demand for fuel-efficient, environmentally-friendly products and changing demographics are driving significant shifts in automotive technologies and present unique challenges to manufacturing. 

I’m presenting with Philip Gott of IHS Automotive Consulting in an SAE webcast next week. Join us as we discuss “The Automotive Industry: Product to Production Integration. Connecting Virtual Product, Manufacturing and Quality Planning to Physical Production”. It’s a long title but we’re covering a lot of ground. Philip will describe the challenges and the need for innovative strategies to meet shifting customer demand in the most flexible and cost effective way. 

 I’ll share some of our innovative strategies that help automotive manufacturers make smarter decisions faster.

Be sure to register here to reserve your seat for the May 26th at 11:30 AM Eastern DST webcast. (A recording of the webcast should be available after the 26th in case you’re unable to make it.)

I’ll cover some of our Tecnomatix digital manufacturing solutions, but don’t wait for the webcast to explore the full suite!

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Preview of the New NX Help Libraries

Friday, May 6th, 2011

At PLM Connection 2011, I caught up with Gregg Makepeace, the NX Technical Documentation Manager at Siemens PLM Software.   Gregg was demonstrating some of the new features coming in the NX help libraries.

In this video, Gregg shows us some examples. Continue reading “Preview of the New NX Help Libraries” »

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How PLM Propels Innovation at Mercury Marine

Monday, May 2nd, 2011

Next up on the podium is John Bayless, Director, Strategy & Program Management Mercury Marine Mercury Marine is the world’s leading manufacturer of recreational marine propulsion engines.
John is talking about the way things were at Mercury. They had gone from two engineering sites in the USA to six engineering site globally. The product development process was already complex enough without even adding new engineering sites. The product development process had many manual steps, many different sources of data, and many BOMs that had to be manually reconciled! The engineering change process used multiple systems and it was not automated. Before the Business Process Transformation the product design data and project data was stored and managed in multiple systems which lead to longer lead times in their product development process. Continue reading “How PLM Propels Innovation at Mercury Marine” »

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Apparel & Retail 2011 Market Outlook – and how PLM can help

Thursday, March 3rd, 2011

We recently spent a few days in New York City at the National Retail Federation (NRF) show.  Our partner TCS was there showing our product Teamcenter for Softlines, Hardlines, & Footwear, and we worked with the Siemens Brazil team to sponsor a roundtable discussion on the future of technology in retail.  We presented, along with SAP, IBM, and Microsoft, our solution and vision for the market to approximately 100 Brazilian retail executives.

Through the course of this discussion, and the NRF show in general, a common theme was, how do you effectively integrate enterprise technologies so they talk to each other and retailers can adopt new technologies seamlessly?  And not only from a technology standpoint, but also a business process, and people standpoint; this is why we focused so much time making our solution very usable, and easy to learn (i.e. simple UI, and Microsoft office look and feel), and on ensuring Teamcenter was built in a service oriented architecture with a unified data model (i.e. rapid, secure, global information access across the value chain).

Other key needs I heard throughout the show, many of which were echoes from NRF 2010:

  • Decision Support: Having visibility into the performance of people and processes, both inside and outside the company, to improve new product development and launch time to market and time to value. 

 

  • Value Chain Collaboration: Enablement of better communication and product development efficiency with all members of the team – co-workers, outsourced designers, and suppliers/vendors.

 

  • Cost management: Leveraging resources at the right time, sourcing the right amount of material, and creating the ideal assortment of styles for a season that meets customer needs while keeping costs low and margins high, are paramount, especially during a bad economy.

 

  • Green design: Retailers are focused on designing stores now in a sustainable way, which over the long run are more sustainable (less energy used, fewer CO2 emissions, less water used); Makes sense since buildings, much more so than cars, are the biggest offender of CO2 emissions.  The next step for branded and private label manufacturers and retailers is green product design: I think once we come out of the recession, both consumers and retailers will increase their appetite for sustainably made, “green” products. 

 

  • Customer Needs Management: Understanding the voice of the customer, and making smart decisions at each point in the product lifecycle will never go out of style with the rapid change in seasons and trends that occurs in “fast fashion”.

 

  • Analytics and business intelligence: This topic continues to be a hot topic, as it was last year.  Apparel, Footwear, and private label manufacturers and retailers need to understand the performance of their development process, their suppliers, their product, and of course their sales.  I did not hear a lot about how to leverage this knowledge at the front end of innovation – so new designs can get to market quickly while a trend is hot, and so line plans can be tweaked, not just for future seasons, but current seasons as well. If your product isn’t driving sales, or customers are reporting quality issues, or requesting a particular design, you want to know about that ASAP so your assortment can be adjusted.

 

  • Social Networking: The advent of social networking has enabled retailers to more quickly and clearly understand what consumers think of their brand – the good, bad, and ugly.  It’s a phenomenon that’s not going away, rather, branded and private label retailers are using it to better understand and nurture the customer. Question is how to leverage this knowledge for new designs/styles, and to improve existing line plans and product assortments.  The way this is managed now is there is a person, or persons, in charge of trolling Facebook, Twitter, etc. for conversation on their brand, and managing a Facebook or Linked in page – but rarely is the tie made back to the product innovation process.  I’m attending the AAFA Executive Summit currently in D.C., and this is the topic they kicked off the event with – great best practice exemplified by retailer The Wet Seal, which I’ll post more about.

 

All of these areas present a lot of opportunity for PLM providers.  If not to directly provide functionality to support, these systems need to be able to easily integrate with multiple, global stores of data whether customer data from CRM, environmental impact information from an LCA system, or planning information from a supply chain solution. Fundamental to keep in mind is that PLM is not simply just a data management tool; it is a business, product, and supply chain planning platform on which to improve current and future new product development and launch.

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NX Hints and Tips – Using the END key, HOME key and F8 keys

Friday, February 4th, 2011

Getting familiar with NX keyboard shortcuts will not only help make your job easier, but it will also make you more productive.

One important set is for adjusting your views.   HOME, END and F8 can be helpful in moving the on-screen geometry.

Attached is a video created by Mike Miller of Siemens PLM Software, showing how to use some of these shortcuts.

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Let me know what you think about this video, and if you’d like to see more in the future.

Jerry

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Great Video on the Solid Edge ST3 UI – Plus Bonus Content on Solid Mastermind and Social Media

Tuesday, February 1st, 2011

Video from Solid Mastermind

We were talking about the Solid Edge UI on twitter a few days ago and it seems a few didn’t know about a large number of userinterface (UI) advancements that occurred with ST3. I was thinking about doing a post on the customizable ribbon and mentioned this in our GTAC forum. Some thought it was really the radial menu that was the big thing. In any case, you can’t show the UI without good video. Continue reading “Great Video on the Solid Edge ST3 UI – Plus Bonus Content on Solid Mastermind and Social Media” »

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