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News Release from: Lattice Technology
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial Team on 24 September 2004

XVL-based technologies on the shortlist

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Lattice3D has been selected as one of six finalists at the Great Ideas Competition 2004.

Lattice3D has been selected as one of six finalists at the Great Ideas Competition 2004 The competition will be at the Department of Defense Maintenance Symposium and Exhibition, in Houston 25th-28th October 2004

Lattice3D will present its award-winning XVL-based technologies, currently used by major automotive, manufacturing and aerospace companies worldwide.

The technology allows 3D data to be taken directly from engineering and converted and compressed into an XVL file.

The XVL files can be used to produce user manuals, documentation, parts lists, assembly instructions, maintenance manuals and more in almost any format including Microsoft Office, Adobe PDF, Internet formats and HTML.

The Great Ideas Competition selected six participants to make a 15-minute presentation during the Department of Defense Maintenance Symposium and Exhibition.

Each finalist will present and highlight new technologies, processes or business practices.

Presentations will focus on potential or current maintenance operations and management solutions.

Participants will be judged on original contribution to the industry, data support for all performance claims and conclusions, and feasibility or practicality of the idea.

The audience will determine the winner.

"We look forward to presenting our technology", said Alex Garcia-Tobar, President, Lattice3D.

"Many projects begin as 3D computer-aided design (CAD) models, yet, as time passes, this 3D information is not used downstream for assembly or maintenance".

"By incorporating 3D data into online manuals, workers learn more quickly and reduce operation mistakes". Request free introductory details about products from Lattice Technology ...

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