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E³.WireWorks Unified Now Available

New version unites Zuken E³.series and WireWorks products.

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By DE Editors  

February 13, 2012

By DE Editors

Zuken has released a new version of its E .WireWorks Software, E .WireWorks Unified, which is now a full part of the E .series solution. E .WireWorks is the E .series edition of Zukens complete solution for schematic, cable, panel and fluid systems design, specially configured for seamless flow with SolidWorks.

E .WireWorks Unified now uses native E .series files and provides users with access to modules that were previously only available in E .series. E .WireWorks users join Zukens E .series global license community of more than 25,000 users.

Closer ties to SolidWorks include SolidWorks Enterprise PDM integration for bill of material management, completing the existing design workflow and lifecycle control capabilities. Additionally, fluid schematics created in E .WireWorks can now be imported to SolidWorks via the P&ID import utility found in routing.

Navigation has been improved through more intuitive menus to achieve reduced click rates, plus a fresher user interface.

As part of the full E .series suite, E .WireWorks users can now add any of the modules within the E .series tool chest.

For more information, visit Zuken.

Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company's website.

 

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