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Synchronous Technology
Deliver innovation faster than ever before!

Synchronous technology from Siemens PLM Software connects everyone in the product lifecycle—and it connects them all without limiting any of them. Connection without limitation. Freedom with coordination. That’s how Synchronous Technology helps you innovate more—and makes your design process up to 100 times faster.

With synchronous technology, you no longer have to choose between constraint-driven or history-free modeling. You no longer have to be a programmer to reuse a model. And you no longer need to worry about using data from multiple CAD systems.

Are you ready for the next big breakthrough in digital product development? Learn more about synchronous technology by watching the video and reading the press release

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"Synchronous technology breaks through the architectural barrier inherent in a history-based modeling system. Its ability to recognize current geometry conditions and localize dependencies in real time, allows synchronous technology to solve for model changes without the typical replay of the full construction history from the point of edit. Depending on model complexity and how far back in the history that edit occurs, users will see dramatic performance gains. A 100 times speed improvement could be a conservative estimate.”

--Dr. Ken Versprille
PLM Research Director, CPDA

Read CPDA’s comprehensive white paper that analyzes Siemens PLM Software’s new synchronous technology. The paper notes that this technology brings a dramatic change to the CAD world and sets a milestone event in the history of digital product development. (free, registration required)

Synchronous Technology Demonstrations

How can I capture ideas as soon as I think them?

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How can I change my design as fast as I change my mind?

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How do I thrive in a multi-CAD world?

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When will CAD be so simple anyone can use it?

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More Information

Siemens PLM Software’s synchronous technology will be implemented in the next versions of both Solid Edge and NX as a proprietary application layer built on its D-Cubed and Parasolid software. The next versions are scheduled for launch on May 21, 2008 at the annual Siemens PLM Software Analyst and Media Conference in Boston.