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Zuken Introduces E3.series Industry Editions

Specially configured electrical design suites meet the needs of key industries.

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July 25, 2012

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Zuken has announced its E3.series industry editions, which are now available with E3.series 2012, the company's electrical and fluid CAD software. The industry editions are offered in the following configurations: Transportation, Machinery, Military/Aerospace, Power, Railway, and Systems.

According to the company, the industry editions have evolved through Zuken's experience working with key customers in each of these sectors. Since each industry has its own methods and standards, the industry editions contain functionality that is core to those industries.

For example, companies in the power industry adhere to IEC (International Electronic Council) 81346 standards, so the Power Edition has structured projects, reports and templates that fit with this standard.

Another example is the Transportation Edition, which includes Vehicle Electric Container (VEC) standard STEP AP212/KBL. This defines the exchange format of a vehicle wire harness between OEMs and their suppliers.

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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