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News Release from: Lattice Technology
Edited by the Manufacturingtalk Editorial
Team on 01 May 2007
XVL-based 3D applications
New reseller for 3D applications in ultra-compressed 3D data format now available
Lattice Technology, developers of the XVL ultra-compressed 3D data format, has announced a new reseller of its innovative compressed 3D XVL technology Virtual Services of Troy, Michigan, will offer the full array of Lattice3D XVL-based 3D applications to their automotive supplier clientele
This article was originally published on Manufacturingtalk on 27 Dec 2007 at 8.00am (UK)
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XVL systems have been extensively implemented in the automotive industry, most notably in the worldwide plants of Toyota Motor Co Virtual Services focuses on advanced engineering infrastructure solutions for automotive vehicle and part suppliers, including PDM and PLM systems.
"Given the complexities of automotive products, Lattice Technology's XVL has provided the industry a breakthrough approach for getting around the problem of cumbersome CAD files".
"Using lightweight 3D models throughout the design and manufacturing process is a very effective means to streamline operations".
"XVL is certainly a technology we want to promote among automotive suppliers," says spokesman of Virtual Services, Ken Barrott.
"Virtual Services is very accomplished in implementing new process improvements, integrating automotive industry best practices in product development, exploiting knowledge based engineering tools, and deploying the best new technologies available," says Lattice Technology US General Manager Bill Barnes.
"They definitely have the expertise to implement a new technology like XVL to optimise benefits for a manufacturer".
"We're pleased to be working closely with their staff". Request free introductory details about products from Lattice Technology ...
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