You might recall that we sponsor the Esslingen University Formula Student team, and have done so for the last couple of years by providing them with E³.series software, training and support for their students to use in the design of the team’s racing car. They’ve had a roller coaster year with the Stallardo ‘12, the [...]
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If you’re in North America (Pennsylvania to be exact), and an E3.series user, this is guaranteed to catch your interest. If not, you might just be glad to hear that this is a story of a company doing well in a tough economic climate – and that’s always worth reading about! Recently I caught up [...]
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Recently we sent Jason Brett, a contributing writer at CADdigest, a copy of our E3.series software. It’s time to let the software speak for itself… “If mechanical CAD packages are for designing the skeleton of a machine, then the E3.series software from Zuken is for designing its soul,” said Jason. I thought this was a [...]
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As a software vendor we serve a broad range of industries, each with customers who have their own range of needs. This is sometimes causes us a dilemma, because we want to meet individual needs as closely as possible; and at the same time we have to resist trying to be all things to all [...]
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This year’s SolidWorks World in San Diego will be my fourth. But I know that compared to many I’m still a lightweight, with many users racking up double figures! I’ll be joining the action on February 12-15, representing Zuken’s complete electrical solution E3.WireWorks. The term electrical can mean many things to different types of engineers, [...]
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