Hannover Messe 2019 NX Software uses Machine Learning: Better productivity with AI
Editor: Theresa Knell
New functions in NX software use machine learning and artificial intelligence. This, we are told, enables automatic creation of operating surfaces based on predicted tasks.
The latest version of Siemens’ NX software has been expanded to include machine learning (ML) and artificial intelligence (AI): the new functions are capable of predicting the next step and adapting the operating surface correspondingly. The aim is that users should be able to work with the software more efficiently and productively.
Improved design process
This Siemens platform is being expanded continuously so that customers can create a comprehensive digital twin of the product, product environment and product performance. Integrating ML and AI into the NX software is intended to use learning to produce advantages in speed, performance, efficiency and intelligence without the need for programming explicitly for these advantages. Among other things, we hear, this leads to an improvement in the design process enabling the user to shorten the time-to-market. The NX Command Prediction Module is the first adaptive user-interface architecture (UI for short) offering self-learning and a basis for additional ML-oriented UI solutions. Bob Haubrock, senior vice-president Product Engineering Software at Siemens PLM Software explains: “The latest version of NX uses machine learning and artificial intelligence in order to evaluate the user’s actions and his working results.”
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