Siemens NX 1988 Build 2201

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Siemens NX 1988 Build 2201

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The Siemens Digital Industries Software development team is pleased to announce the availability of NX 1984 Build 1902 (NX 1980 Series). The new version of NX is robust and powerful, and it delivers advanced technologies for product design, development, and manufacturing in a single, multidisciplinary platform.

NX 1988

1988 CAVEATS

The report templates of the native content delivered with NX1980 do not work for other languages than English.
If you were using NX1980 Automation Designer and Electrical Design, please update the library contents to version 8.1. This content can be found in the Automation Designer kit of NX1988 or as separate download at Support Center. You can overwrite the old library objects with the new ones or configure a new library location.
Placing Inline part on a stock component in a sub assembly.
When placing an inline part on a stock component in a sub assembly, make sure to first designate that sub assembly as the work part. Otherwise, when the inline part splits the path segment, the resulting new stock component could be placed in the wrong assembly.

Siemens NX Continuous Release

Siemens is the first CAD/CAM/CAE software company to offer a continuous release model. With NX Continuous Release, upgrading is fast, automated, and seamless. Upgrades with NX Continuous Release is independent of your current version while preserving your existing data – even data back from 1984. Siemens PLM customers in the Continuous Release main channel will see functional improvements every six months with monthly updates. The software updates themselves are smaller, so you no longer need to make large jumps between significant releases.

Siemens Digital Industries is an innovation and technology leader in industrial automation and digitalization. In close cooperation with our partners and customers, we are the driving force for the digital transformation in the discrete and process industries.

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