LMS Imagine.Lab AMESim Rev 11
LMS International has released the latest version of its flagship product for system simulation, LMS Imagine.Lab AMESim Rev 11
LMS International has released the latest version of its flagship product for system simulation, LMS Imagine.Lab AMESim Rev 11
LMS International has launched the new LMS Scadas Lab front-end solution for high-speed data acquisition and signal conditioning
LMS has released the latest version of LMS Test.Lab, its integrated solution for noise and vibration testing and engineering. v10 offers significant improvements in productivity, efficiency and user-friendliness, as well as new applications
LMS International has released the latest version of its multi-domain system simulation solution LMS Imagine.Lab AMESim Revision 9
LMS has released the latest version of its acoustic simulation software, LMS Virtual.Lab Acoustics, featurin gthe latest solutions and solvers designed specifically for challenging acoustic problems
LMS International has launched four LMS Virtual.Lab packages tailored to the Ansys user community, and extending the latter's engineering performance simulation capability
LMS International has launched its LMS SCADAS Recorder for autonomous, in-field testing applications.
LMS International has released NVH Observer, a highly detailed and subscription-based database with vehicle NVH benchmarking information.
LMS International has launched its Imagine.Lab OPTIMUS. With the integration of OPTIMUS, Imagine.Lab AMESim gains new capabilities to capture and automate 1D simulation processes that allow for the quick assessment of multiple design options.
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