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Autodesk News

Autodesk Expands Access to Generative Design with Restructured Pricing

Autodesk has been developing generative design—the artificial intelligence-powered tool that helps designers achieve better outcomes more quickly—for well over five years now. In that time, we’ve come to see generative design as a lynchpin to a more sustainable, efficient, and innovative manufacturing future.

Siemens News

Siemens makes first industrial 5G router available

The Scalance MUM856-1 – the first industrial 5G router from Siemens – is available now. The device connects local industrial applications to public 5G, 4G (LTE), and 3G (UMTS) mobile wireless networks.

Vector News

CANoe4SW 15: Now Supporting Python

Vector has integrated basic functions into newly released version 15 of CANoe4SW: For Software-in-the-Loop testing in virtual environments, Python is now supported as a programming language.

Kuka News

Plan robotic cells more easily with KUKA.Sim 4.0 simulation software

Automation specialist KUKA presents the new version of its smart simulation software: KUKA.Sim 4.0 With KUKA.Sim 4.0, details and sequences of robot applications can be realistically simulated even before start-up and then transferred 100 percent to the real controller.

Bihl + Wiedemann News

SELF-CONFIGURING I/O MODULES – FLEXIBLE, FINE-GRAINED, COST-EFFECTIVE

Discover our new product family of self-configuring I/O modules. We currently provide modules with 4, 8 and 16 digital signals, which can be used bidirectionally as inputs or outputs. This allows many different applications to be implemented with the same module – simplifying planning and spare parts management.

Promo-Bot News

PROMOBOT CREATES THE FIRST-EVER ROBOT DIALOGUE SYSTEM

Promobot has developed a new dialogue system for its human-like service robot. Before that, robots utilized a question-answer system called the language base. With a new dialogue system, Robo-C recognizes questions, clusters them according to the topic, and generates responses with neural networks.

Siemens News

Siemens acquires Nextflow Software to speed simulations with advanced meshless technology

The addition of Nextflow Software’s Smooth-Particle Hydrodynamics (SPH) technology into the Simcenter portfolio can enable analysts to leverage the complementary nature of meshless and mesh-based solvers to capitalize on each of their strengths, opening the door to new applications that were previously difficult to address.

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