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Lattice3D Teams With
Major Automotive Integrator
EASi to implement and sell Lattice3D's 3D publishing
applications
Los Altos, Calif., September 23, 2004 - Lattice3D,
a leader in enterprise-wide use of 3D data, today announced that
it has secured EASi as a high-end reseller and integrator for its
XVL technology.
Lattice3D provides easy-to-use applications that enable
entire organizations to rapidly share, re-use, publish and communicate
3D data that originates in the engineering space.
The agreement between Lattice3D and EASi underscores
the growing need for 3D publishing software within major automotive
OEMs. EASi is a leading supplier of Engineering and CAE services
to the automotive industry with a theme: "Fast-to-Market" partner.
Consistent with its theme, the focus of these services has been
integrating IT, CAE and CAD services to improve productivity. For
the year 2003, Ford has awarded EASi "World Silver Excellence Award."
"Combining EASi's recognized system integration capabilities
with Lattice3D's technology provides a powerful solution for the
automotive manufacturing space," said Alexander Garcia-Tobar, president
and CEO, Lattice3D. "We are excited that such a prestigious integrator
has endorsed our products and technologies."
"Our experience has shown that manufacturing companies
do not often realize the time- and money-savings that could be made
by being able to immediately re-purpose 3D data," said Vasantha
Sural, VP of IT Services, EASi. "Lattice3D provides the technologies,
applications and solutions that make these savings incredibly easy
to achieve. We are glad to be working with a forward-thinking company
such as Lattice3D."
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.
About Lattice3D
With over 500,000 users at 2,000 companies, Lattice3D's applications
enable our customers to use existing 2D & 3D data beyond engineering--throughout
the extended enterprise. The company's 3D software easily creates
interactive 3D documents directly from CAD drawings, while its unmatched
compression enable uses ranging from technical illustrations and
electronic training manuals (IETM) to 3D sales presentations and
assembly instructions.
Lattice3D's award-winning solutions increase efficiency,
lower costs, and improve product and service quality. Lattice3D
is a privately-held company founded in 1997 and is headquartered
in Silicon Valley and Tokyo. The company has offices worldwide and
works with resellers in 91 countries.
For more information, visit www.lattice3D.com.
About EASi:
EASi is one of the leading providers of integrated solutions
for fast-to-market product development. With a staff of 400 professionals
worldwide, EASi's capabilities cover all aspects of engineering
and information technology, including CAD, concept design and optimization,
safety and vibration analysis, as well as e-business and software
product and technology development. For more information on EASi
and its products and services, please visit www.easi.com, or call
the main office at (248) 582-3800.
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