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It’s Electric! What’s New for Electrical Design in the Cloud

By Eric Leafquist August 3, 2022
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It’s Electric! What’s New for Electrical Design in the Cloud

In the latest release, Electrical Schematic Designer R2022x FD03, we’ve added some really cool enhancements, including the offline mode and the ability to add Bookmarks when saving to the 3DEXPERIENCE platform.

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Introducing Electrical Schematic Designer

By Eric Leafquist February 2, 2022
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Introducing Electrical Schematic Designer

We have made some tremendous advancements in our electrical solutions to help our customers work more efficiently, collaborate better and ultimately get products to market faster. Learn more about them in this blog.

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