OpenBOM Introduces Groundbreaking xBOM Feature Simplifying Complex BOM and Digital Thread Management
OpenBOM, a leading provider of cloud-based PDM and PLM software, announced the expansion of its services to include xBOM and extended digital thread support. xBOM enables users to manage various types of Bills of Materials (BOM) such as Engineering BOM (EBOM), Manufacturing BOM (MBOM), and Support BOM (SBOM), enhancing collaboration and streamlining processes. By democratizing advanced BOM management features, OpenBOM makes these capabilities accessible to companies of all sizes, ensuring seamless transitions across lifecycle stages.
Synera, the leading low-code platform for process automation in engineering, is honored to announce that NASA, specifically the esteemed Goddard Space Flight Center, is now their customer.
Scalable CAD/CAM application that can be used for single part processing or as fully automatic batch processing software
NC Express is Prima Power's CAD/CAM programming ecosystem for programming 2D Laser, Combi, Shear, Punch, Panel Bender (BCe and EBe) machines, Systems and automation.
Webinar: “Additive Manufacturing: How to Scale Up with Design for AM”
In this webinar, Pieter Ruijssenaars, Thomas Cornthwaite and a guest speaker from Ansys will dive deeper into scaling Design for Additive Manufacturing and translating the technique to concrete business benefits, like shortening Time-to-Market and increasing First Time Right.
Marking Its 40th Anniversary, Bentley Systems Announces CEO Transition Plan
Bentley Systems, Incorporated (Nasdaq: BSY), the infrastructure engineering software company, announced that effective July 1, 2024, Greg Bentley will transition from Bentley Systems’ CEO to Executive Chair of its Board of Directors. Nicholas Cumins, currently COO, will then be promoted to CEO, and be proposed to join the Board of Directors.
Calum Stewart on SPEE3D’s mission to support Ukraine’s war efforts with metal 3D printing
Australian metal 3D printer manufacturer SPEE3D recently announced that it has supplied seven WarpSPEE3D 3D printers to Ukraine, as part of a US Department of Defence’s (DoD) Ukraine Security Assistance initiative.
AMC Bridge’s latest technology demonstration, Similar Parts Search, explores how combining artificial intelligence (AI) with advanced 3D geometric processing can address these challenges and improve the discovery, reuse, and evaluation of structurally similar parts across engineering workflows.
Engineering and manufacturing organizations continue to face challenges when managing large repositories of 3D models, including manual shape comparison, inconsistent similarity assessments, and the time‑consuming navigation of extensive part libraries. Traditional CAD search and manual similarity methods rely heavily on metadata, naming conventions, or subjective human judgment—approaches that do not scale and often produce inconsistent results.
AMC Bridge’s latest technology demonstration, Similar Parts Search, explores how combining artificial intelligence (AI) with advanced 3D geometric processing can address these challenges and significantly improve the discovery, reuse, and evaluation of structurally similar parts across engineering workflows. By leveraging learned geometric representations of 3D models, the POC enables consistent, geometry‑aware similarity detection across large repositories, independent of how parts are named or categorized.
When the founders of AMC Bridge formed our company a quarter century ago, we wanted to help clients with digital transformation – but we realized that technical know-how alone wasn’t enough. We had to develop a deep understanding of our customers – their ambitions, their competition, their existential challenges. What we’ve learned from hundreds of clients while engineering their software ecosystems holds true across enterprises. To move decisively, modern organizations need a secure, open platform that connects data, automates high-value work, and gives stakeholders clear, current context for their next moves.
As software vendors modernize their 3D platforms, transitioning to a reliable and widely adopted geometry kernel becomes essential for improving modeling accuracy, streamlining development, and accelerating innovation. To support organizations on this journey, Siemens Digital Industries Software and AMC Bridge hosted a joint webinar focused on Parasolid implementation. Discover how vendors can speed up product development by leveraging a PLM Components–based ecosystem and collaborating with engineering teams experienced in advanced geometry workflows.