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Announcing Lattice3D Dataway - CAD-free multi-platform conversion direct into XVL applications Lattice3D Dataway provides the power you have been looking for to deliver multiple CAD formats, on-demand, directly into XVL Studio and Lattice3D Reporter. Once your 3D CAD data is in XVL, you can rapidly create assembly animations and work instructions, create accurate and high quality 2D illustrations and images, or directly review your 3D CAD data with parts lists in an Excel spreadsheet. Lattice3D Dataway has been created using the Adobe 3D OEM platform that enables direct conversion of 3D CAD data without requiring CAD seats in place. This makes it ideal for non-CAD users or those who have to deal with multiple CAD formats at any given time. Once you have created the data you need for your operation, it can be distributed and shared in common document formats including Microsoft Excel, XVL, PDF and many standard 2D image and illustration formats. Check out the Lattice3D Dataway product page to see features and benefits |
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This new video on KVAL Inc. shows how XVL helps with documentation, product support and shop floor activities in manufacturing Don't miss this great new user video about
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CADCAMNet features XVL In Outer Space Read an excerpt, reprinted in CADCAMNet, from Lattice Technology's latest book, ‘Improving Lean Manufacturing Through 3D Data’ by Dr Hiroshi Toriya. This excerpt covers the use of XVL by JAXA, Japan's space agency, and its ongoing use as a 3D search engine for the newly installed Kibo platform. |
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Announcing r.a.p.s., Lattice Technology's newest reseller, based in Sweden r.a.p.s. is an eleven year old software services and consulting company, founded in 1998 by Par Nobring, the company's chairman. r.a.p.s. focuses on providing software and services via well-defined, deadline-driven implementations that deliver precisely to manufacturers’ needs. Customers include Faiveley Transport which manufactures brakes for trains, Cargotec for heavy trucks and Klippan Safety which delivers seat safety devices. |
See Lattice Technology's XVL applications at the upcoming COE 2009 Industry Workshop for Aerospace and Defence If you are a CATIA user and in the Aerospace and Defence industries, then you need to be at the CATIA Operators' Exchange (COE) event, October 26-27, 2009, in Fort Worth, TX. Lattice Technology will be exhibiting at the event and attendees will have a unique opportunity to see Lattice3D Dataway working alongside other XVL applications, as well as see some 'interesting new stuff' that will revolutionize the way you use your 3D data. |
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