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News Release from: Lattice Technology | Subject: XVL
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial
Team on 13 February 2004
3D viewer tops half a million users
Lattice3D has reached 500,000 users of its XVL technologies.
Lattice3D has reached 500,000 users of its XVL technologies This announcement marks a significant milestone for Lattice3D, developer of far-reaching XML-based 3D technologies that provide usable 3D data, at very high compression rates, across the enterprise
This article was originally published on Engineeringtalk on 20 Jun 2008 at 8.00am (UK)
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XVL-compressed 3D models are lightweight enough to be easily emailed, so suppliers, partners and customers can participate in discussions about the details of components and assemblies.
Lattice3D's technology enables suppliers, clients, distributors and employees in the automotive, manufacturing, architecture and aerospace industries to convert and compress 3D images into an XVL file, access the data through Lattice3D's powerful applications, then create easy-to-use, visual tools such as 3D manuals, parts lists, marketing brochures, assembly instructions and parts databases.
By enabling each member of the product delivery process to access the 3D data, Lattice3D's XVL solution bridges the gap between the design, manufacturing, sales and service stages of a product's lifecycle.
"The news that Lattice's XVL technology has already reached 500,000 users underscores our belief and support for this technology", stated Jumbo Okazaki, Vice President, Electronics and Information Business Dept, Mitsui USA.
"We have successfully promoted this technology among our clients and are impressed with the power offered by Lattice3D's applications to enable the use 3D information throughout the enterprise, increasing time to market, lowering costs, and improving product quality".
Lattice3D provides easy-to-use applications based on XVL, a standards-based XML language that enables users to convert and compress 3D images up to 20 times more than previously possible.
The XVL-based applications also make proprietary 3D data assets available in areas of business that were previously unable to access and use them including technical documentation, sales and marketing. Request a free brochure from Lattice Technology ...
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