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News Release from: Lattice Technology | Subject: 3D publishing
Edited by the Manufacturingtalk Editorial
Team on 08 October 2004
3D publishing to reach wider audience
Lattice3D, specialist in enterprise-wide use of 3D data, has announced that Trillium Teamologies has become a reseller and systems integrator for its XVL technology.
Lattice3D, specialist in enterprise-wide use of 3D data, has announced that Trillium Teamologies has become a reseller and systems integrator for its XVL technology The agreement between Lattice3D and Trillium now makes Lattice3D the most widely available 3D publishing technology on the market
This article was originally published on Manufacturingtalk on 27 Dec 2007 at 8.00am (UK)
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Extend 2D and 3D data beyond engineering
XVL Studio family of products extends the use of 3D XVL data into design review and interference checking as well as improving viewing, animation creation, assembly/disassembly instructions.
Use, share and repurpose 3D data company-wide
Enhanced versions of 3D Publishing applications that allow manufacturers to easily use, share and repurpose 3D data across the enterprise have added functionality.
"Trillium Teamologies has a superb track record of fulfilling the needs of manufacturers with solutions that have a solid Return-On-Investment.
Our combined efforts will provide an even more powerful solution," said Alexander Garcia-Tobar, president and CEO, Lattice3D.
"We are extremely pleased to have Trillium on board with us and respect the expertise the company brings." "Trillium Teamologies' basic business philosophy is anchored with the need for quality, value added partnerships.
Our partnership with Lattice3D is particularly exciting for us because their product has actually saved my own design and creative teams' time, relieved some of their frustrations and obstacles and saved money.
We can ensure other organizations that this is an outstanding solution," stated Greg Stanalajczo, vice president and COO.
The Lattice3D technology directly converts, compresses, and publishes 2D and 3D data from engineering for immediate use in downstream applications ranging from assembly instructions to parts catalogs.
The Lattice3D technology speeds development and design cycles by allowing companies to publish, review and mark up data with a simple browser.
Major automotive, manufacturing, architecture and aerospace companies use Lattice3D's award-winning XVL-based technologies throughout the world to take data directly from engineering and convert and compress 3D images into an XVL file.
Easy-to-use publishing applications are then used by multiple business operations to produce user manuals, documentation, parts lists, assembly instructions and more in almost any format including Microsoft Office, Adobe PDF, Internet formats and HTML.
XVL enables the compression of very large data and the usage of computer memory so that end-users are able to manipulate, email, and publish models that were originally 50-250 times larger, without loss of detail. Request a free brochure from Lattice Technology ...
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