Visual components News

Visual Components Academy: 10 Free Courses To Take While You’re #wfh

With many of us working from home, it’s a great opportunity to focus on developing professional skills in 3D manufacturing simulation. With 12 courses and 180+ lessons and growing, the Visual Components Academy contains a wealth of free educational content for users at all skill levels. In this blog post, we’ll highlight some courses for you to improve your skills and proficiency in Visual Components.

Honeywell News

N95 Masks: Now Made in Rhode Island

Next stop – the Strategic National Stockpile to help combat the spread of Covid-19.

Autodesk News

Now Open: AEC Excellence Awards 2020 Call for Entries

The Autodesk AEC Excellence Awards competition is an opportunity for the global architecture, engineering and construction (AEC) community to celebrate the people, projects, and innovations behind the world’s building and infrastructure.

GEA GROUP News

Fjord Shipping AS also relies on GEA BallastMaster marineX

The GEA BallastMaster marineX has been approved by the International Maritime Organization (IMO) with Type Approval G8 and has the recognition of the Alternate Management System (AMS) of the USCG for all water qualities: fresh water, brackish water and seawater.

BYSTRONIC News

BYSTRONIC ACHIEVES MAJOR MILESTONE WITH FIRST U.S. ASSEMBLED BYSMART FIBER LASER CUTTING MACHINE

Bystronic achieves a major milestone in the USA as the first-ever laser cutting machine assembled at the new facility in Hoffman Estates IL has rolled off the line. This important milestone strengthens Bystronic’s commitment to its customers and to the North American market by providing locally assembled machinery to reduce overall lead time, installation time, and import costs.

Siemens News

Sacramento orders 20 light rail vehicles from Siemens Mobility

Siemens Mobility has been awarded a contract from the U.S. operator Sacramento Regional Transit (SacRT) for 20 new light rail vehicles (LRVs). This is the first new order from Sacramento since the late 1980s, when SacRT ordered 36 U2A vehicles from Siemens Mobility. The contract, including the 20 trains, spare parts and tools is approximately US$100 million.

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