Siemens NX (Unigraphics) is a high-end, enterprise-level CAD software widely used in automotive OEMs, aerospace companies, heavy engineering, tooling, and product lifecycle management (PLM) environments.
At VORNEX TECH, our Siemens NX CAD training program is designed to build deep mechanical design expertise, focusing on parametric modeling, synchronous technology, advanced surfacing, assemblies, sheet metal, and professional drafting.
The course follows a structured, industry-aligned approach, preparing learners to work confidently in large-scale engineering and production environments.
NX is built for high-complexity engineering, and our training emphasizes:
Feature-based and synchronous modeling workflows
Strong design intent and parent–child control
Robust parametric modeling for large assemblies
Bi-directional associativity across parts, assemblies, and drawings
OEM-style modeling practices and standards
Students learn to design exactly how engineers work in automotive and aerospace companies, not just how to use tools.
The Siemens NX CAD program is divided into progressive, professional modules:
NX Gateway & interface mastery
Sketching & constraint-based design
Solid part modeling & advanced features
Synchronous modeling & smart tools
Assembly modeling & constraints
Surface modeling & Class-A foundations
Sheet metal design
Drafting & manufacturing documentation
Creation of precise 2D sketches
Dimensional and geometric constraints
Auto-dimensioning and inferred constraints
Sketch editing, inspection, and cleanup
Fully constrained sketch workflows
This module ensures clean, robust, and modification-friendly models.
Extrude and revolve features with Boolean logic
Primitives, holes, bosses, pockets, slots, and grooves
Shells, drafts, threads, and engineering features
Feature reuse, offsets, and model optimization
Students learn to create manufacturing-ready mechanical components with high stability.
Swept, variational sweep, and tube features
Edge blends, face blends, and chamfers
Feature patterns, mirroring, and instance geometry
Feature operations for complex parts
This enables students to handle complex industrial components with confidence.
Move, pull, resize, and replace faces
Smart dimension-driven shape changes
Editing imported and legacy models
Hybrid parametric + synchronous workflows
Students learn rapid design modification, a critical skill in real-world projects.
Component placement and constraints
Assembly arrays and mirroring
Exploded views and sub-assemblies
Assembly motion and structure control
Students gain clarity on how complex products are digitally assembled and validated.
Extruded, revolved, and studio surfaces
Through-curve and styled surface creation
Edge blends, face blends, and aesthetic surfaces
Hybrid solid-surface modeling workflows
This builds a foundation for Class-A and high-quality surface design.
Flanges, hems, jogs, bends, and reliefs
Sheet metal from solid conversion
Flattening and flat-pattern generation
Advanced sheet metal features and forms
Students learn manufacturing-accurate sheet metal design used in industry.
Creation of standard and sectional views
Dimensions, tolerances, and annotations
Parts lists, tables, and symbols
Fully associative drawings linked to 3D models
This ensures drawings meet OEM and manufacturing standards.
This Siemens NX CAD course is ideal for:
Mechanical engineering students
Diploma (Mechanical) students
Automotive & aerospace design aspirants
CAD professionals upgrading to NX
Engineers working in OEM & Tier-1 environments
Basic CAD knowledge is helpful but not mandatory.
Industry-aligned NX mechanical syllabus
Focus on OEM-level modeling practices
Strong emphasis on synchronous technology
Step-by-step structured training
Affordable pricing with premium-quality instruction
We train students to become industry-ready mechanical design engineers, not just NX users.
After completing this course, learners can pursue roles such as:
Mechanical Design Engineer
NX CAD Engineer
Automotive Design Engineer
Aerospace Design Engineer
Product Development Engineer
NX skills are highly valued in OEMs, Tier-1 suppliers, and global engineering companies.