Is there a tutorial series for LMS imagine.lab amesim 14?

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LMS Imagine.Lab Amesim 14 users are struggling to find comprehensive tutorial videos on YouTube. It is suggested to contact LMS directly for assistance, as they may provide application engineers knowledgeable in the software. Additionally, resources such as the Siemens PLM Software 1D blog and knowledge base offer valuable information and tutorials. Users can also explore the LMS System Simulation Solutions community for further insights. Accessing these resources may help in learning the software from scratch.
Divya Shyam Singh
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I needed to learn LMS imagine lab 14 software but I cannot find any tutorial video on youtube which explains everything from the scratch. Please help me out..
 
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Divya Shyam Singh said:
I needed to learn LMS imagine lab 14 software but I cannot find any tutorial video on youtube which explains everything from the scratch. Please help me out..
Typically companies like LMS are small and you'd need to contact them directly. They should have application engineers who are themselves well versed in the software and its applications. They may ask you to pay for a service contract though.
 
Dear Divya,
We are pleased to provide you with video tutorials and information:
access to Siemens PLM Software - 1D blog :
http://community.plm.automation.siemens.com/t5/News-1D-Simulation-Solutions/Find-all-the-answers-you-need-in-our-Knowledge-Base/ba-p/336842

access to Siemens PLM Software - 1D knowledge base:
http://community.plm.automation.siemens.com/t5/Knowledge-Base-1D-Simulation/tkb-p/LMS-Knowledge-Base

browse our http://community.plm.automation.siemens.com/t5/LMS-System-Simulation-Solutions/bd-p/LMS-System-Simulation for additional information.
The LMS Imagine.Lab team
 
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