What’s New in Siemens NX

February 10, 2022

 

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Learn how to create tomorrow’s innovations today in the most productive way using Siemens NX. Productivity is a key driver for all our customers. 94% of company executives feel that either a good amount or some amount of improvement is needed in productivity from their engineering teams. Taking the latest release of Siemens NX is one of the best ways to achieve your productivity goals. In this session we’ll take you through a complete workflow of reducing 11 parts down to a single part whilst also reducing the weight. Following that you’ll see how to run design simulations and how to prepare the part for additive manufacturing and finishing with CNC machining.

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