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UGS Brings NX 5 CAD/CAM/CAE Software to Greater China to Target Manufacturing Industry Needs

May 1, 2007 // Published as a news service by IHS

 
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UGS Corp. took version 5 of NX software to the Greater China region where its range of customers cover aerospace and defense, automotive, high-tech electronics, machinery and consumer products.

According to UGS, NX software also facilitates cooperation among enterprises of Mainland China, Taiwan and Hong Kong, improving general design and manufacturing capabilities in the region.

NX 5 provides technologies and usability such as design freedom, active mockup and NX Your Way, offering flexibility, coordination, and higher productivity by integrating computer-aided design (CAD), computer-aided manufacturing (CAM) and computer-aided engineering (CAE) into a unified, open environment.

"In the past 20 years, UGS has devoted itself to facilitating product innovation by providing state-of-the-art software technologies, thus enabling Chinese enterprises to improve their competitiveness," said Chuck Yuan, vice president and managing director of Greater China operations for UGS.

According to UGS, NX can promote technology innovations and increase the ability of Chinese companies to effectively leverage knowledge across their businesses and help Chinese users play even more of a critical role in the global innovation network by improving the efficiency of the complete design process, as well as reduce costs and shorten time to market.

"Based on our many years of experience using NX CAD/CAM, we think its freedom and usability will help us achieve the maximum benefit of style modeling and manufacturing integration as we develop different cars," said Lousi Sheu, management office director, R&D Center, San Yang Industry Co. Ltd. from Taiwan. "Thus, we will be able to meet market needs faster."

Li Xincheng, engineering manager of TTI Group in Hong Kong, said the design solutions and capabilities of NX software has greatly improved the efficiency of his company's product design.

"Its extraordinary capability in coordination, flexible means of operation and excellent capability in knowledge convergence has helped us improve our original design models and realize the reuse of product design knowledge. It is simple and easy to use and . . . significantly reduces the internal software training cycle."

Source: UGS Corp.

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