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News Release from: Genometri | Subject: Genometric technology
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial
Team on 19 June 2006
Software simplifies variations on a
theme
Novel software makes it easy for companies to generate variations on designs.
Genometri has developed software that will make it easy for companies to generate designs Companies can now generate thousands of designs based on a generic design within a few minutes
This article was originally published on Engineeringtalk on 3 Jul 2006 at 8.00am (UK)
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These designs can be seen in photorealistic quality, ensuring that the outcome is desirable.
Generative technology will drastically reduce design development time and allow companies to present a wide range of product possibilities to their customers.
Intelligent modelling techniques enable rapid customisations, allowing the customer to modify the design directly.
This technology will enable the many mass customisations initiatives that require a way in which the customers can design - DIY design.
Rapid prototyping technologies are beginning to be used to print these customised designs.
Genometric technology operates on top of existing CAD packages such as SolidWorks allowing designers and engineers to modify the designs manually at any stage of the design process.
This technology is poised to give great advantages to companies that use design as a competitive tool in a crowded market.
Mero Asia Pacific is using this technology to generate thousands of designs of metal fitting for architectural glazing.
Mero is using this technology to rapidly customise the design online according to the architect's wishes.
What before took weeks, now takes less than a few hours.
Future Factories, a UK-based design company, is using this software to generate lamp designs which are manufactured by rapid prototyping technology.
Risis, a Singapore jewelry and giftware company is planning to manufacture jewelry using this technology.
As this technology is able to create thousands of designs based on a generic design, every girl can have a unique piece of jewelry.
The technology transforms the computational capabilities of computers into creative capability empowering designers to explore thousands of designs in photorealistic quality in a way that was never possible before.
Companies that adopt this revolutionary technology are likely to have significant design advantage over their competitors.
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