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The Benefits of Synchronous Technology

The Greater Powers of NX

Australian industry is benefiting from Synchronous Technology

With this breakthrough technology, you no longer have to choose between constraint-driven or history-free modeling, and you can use data from multiple CAD systems.  Synchronous Technology can make your design process up to 100 times faster.

The following companies presented their experiences at our FREE seminars:

CobaltNiche delivers leading product development by integrating technology and creativity with real world experience.  Their CAD savvy team of experienced designers and engineers develop products throughout a broad range of industry sectors such as sport, medical and transportation. 
-> Learn more about Cobalt Niche
 


Invetech are an innovative product design consultancy company who have been creating breakthrough products and custom automation systems that redefine markets for more than 30 years.  Today, they're recognised for their enthusiastic approach as they are for the resulting commerical successes.
->  Learn more about Invetech


Sandvik is a Swedish based company comprised of three main business units; Cutting Tools, Mining and Construction, Materials Technology.  Sandvik has been a long time user of NX, stemming back to the late '70s with their use of UG1 at their headquarters in Sanviken.

-> Learn more about Sandvik
These seminars demonstrated how Synchronous Technology within NX can help you create break-through innovative new products faster than ever before, through the ability to:
- Differentiate and innovate using game changing technology
- Edit data from other CAD systems faster than the vendor who supplied it.  You can quickly grab geometry and make changes - regardless of how the model was built or what system the CAD data came from.
- Manage and reuse what you need when you need it - there's no need to plan ahead for reuse, and no need to understand the intricate details of how the model was originally designed


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