TORONTO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Augmenta, the company automating building design for the construction industry, today announced the Electrical Design Module, the first Generative Design solution for its ...
Automated wiring and component diagram generation decreases design engineers “drafting” tasks, while synchronizing and updating process documentation for increased productivity. Automation brings ...
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Electrical system complexity is reaching a tipping point across industries, from modern passenger vehicles to sophisticated industrial machines that can now contain nearly 5,000 wiring harnesses. The ...
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