NASA joins the XVL fan club

A Lattice Technology product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Feb 23, 2004

NASA has chosen to use Lattice3D and its XVL-based applications for its Digital Shuttle Project.

NASA has chosen to use Lattice3D and its XVL-based applications for its Digital Shuttle Project.

This announcement marks another customer win for Lattice3D and its XML-based 3D technologies.

Lattice3D's technology provides the world's best 3D compression and its ability to publish complex CAD data to the web and MS Office documents at very high compression rates.

Lattice3D allows companies 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.

"As we focus our overall information modelling on XML-based representations, we are impressed with Lattice3D's XVL-based applications and intend to use them to compress, share, and publish 3D designs across our organization and our aerospace partners", said Paul Keller, Research Engineer, NASA Ames.

"We look forward to working on several other projects with Lattice3D in the near future".

NASA Ames will join a massive list of marquee and Fortune 500 clients to Lattice3D including Toyota, Mitsui, Sanyo and about 2000 other high-end manufacturers.

Many customers and now more than 500,000 end users take advantage of Lattice3D's technology to produce and digitally publish interactive electronic training manuals that use 2D and 3D data to provide visual help and support information.

"We are pleased to gain NASA Ames as a new client and are looking forward to working with NASA and its suppliers", said Alexander Garcia-Tobar, President and CEO, Lattice3D.

"We are excited that our product will help NASA Ames increase efficiency, lower costs, and contribute efficiency to their designs".

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