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EPLAN Releases Engineering Center Version 2.4

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December 29, 2014

EPLAN has launched Engineering Center v2.4 under the name EPLAN Engineering Configuration (EEC). This new release helps users streamline configuration and further enhances the company's mechatronic engineering solutions. Version 2.4 includes revised functionalities and integrated multifunctional toolbars.

This version, according to the company, naturally builds on proven technology and is also synchronized with the EPLAN Platform. Users can implement EEC to generate schematics and 3D assembly layouts through the platform systems. The software has also simplified assigning to different systems such as Electric P8 and Pro Panel.

Also included in version 2.4 are new time-saving functionalities. These include optimized SAP integration, a standard job server and EEC One for standardization and automation.

For more information, visit EPLAN.

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

 

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