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Zuken Announces EDM System for Electrical and Fluid Design

E3.EDM provides native engineering data management for E3.series.

By DE Editors  

December 4, 2013

Zuken has introduced its first data management solution specifically designed to manage E3.series design data in its native format. E3.EDM (Engineering Data Management) builds on Zuken's E3.series and CONTACT Software's CIM DATABASE EDM platform to provide data and process management integrated into E3.series for wire, harness, cable, control system and fluid design.

For electrical engineers, the data and process management capabilities of the new solution are an extension to the existing E3.series work environment. By using the native data model, designs are managed on a sheet and device level, enabling engineers to work the way they prefer to work, rather than adapting their work process to the EDM tools, the company says. Engineers can also immediately see which parts are being used in which design.

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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