

May 19 2010, San Francisco, CA.— Lattice Technology® Inc., the standard for digital mock up and technical documentation software today announced the release of XVL Kernel ver. 7.2 - the latest update to its core application that allows developers to create applications using XVL. The updated technology is available now to existing customers.
XVL Kernel delivers access at the geometry level to harness the power of XVL in custom 3D applications, so that XVL data can be natively created within other software. XVL Kernel is used by developers worldwide as part of integrated CAD, AEC, and custom applications requiring very compressed but very accurate 3D data.
The XVL format is the industry's most lightweight 3D format, with no loss of accuracy of the 3D data, enabling 3D CAD data to be rapidly and easily used for enterprise-wide 3D data use, downstream technical documentation, Electronic Parts Catalog (EPC) systems, and digital mock up.
Lattice Technology Solutions deliver the industry's best in digital mock up (DMU) and technical documentation direct from 3D data. The XVL Studio product range delivers core illustration and technical documentation tools through to advanced DMU functions for testing and simulating products, processes and assemblies accurately prior to prototype. Lattice3D Reporter allows immediate and automated delivery of 3D manufacturing, service and maintenance data directly into Excel spreadsheets, and XVL Web Master delivers the same data into HTML. Lattice3D Dataway delivers native 3D data into the Lattice Technology Solutions and allows creation of 3D mBOMs/sBOMs into PDF. Other tools from Lattice Technology allow integration and automation of the DMU and technical documentation functions into enterprise IT, ERP and PLM infrastructures with added options for security, data redaction and batch processing.
Find out more about Lattice Technology, and register for a free product trial download at: www.lattice3d.com.
About Lattice Technology, Inc.
Lattice Technology sets the standard for digital mock up and technical documentation in the manufacturing enterprise. With Lattice Technology Solutions, engineers can seamlessly and accurately perform design review, design processes, simulate assembly processes, create work instructions, illustrations and mBOMs/sBOMs direct from 3D data. Lattice Technology's standards-based XVL (eXtensible Virtual world description Language) technology provides secure, highly accurate and compressed 3D files that can be used, shared and easily supported by partners, suppliers, and internal departments in a lightweight browser-based solution. XVL is unmatched in performance, compression and accuracy. Lattice Technology Inc. was founded in 1997 with headquarters in Tokyo, Japan and San Francisco, USA.
For more information, visit www.lattice3d.com.
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Rachael Dalton-Taggart
Lattice Technology
415-274-1680
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