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News Release from: Lattice Technology
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial
Team on 15 July 2005
3D communication proves popular
Lattice3D has revealed that its second quarter sales in 2005 achieved a landmark level, growing sequentially by more than 30% over Q1 and more than tripling 2004 Q2 revenues.
Lattice3D has revealed that its second quarter sales in 2005 achieved a landmark level, growing sequentially by more than 30% over Q1 and more than tripling 2004 Q2 revenues The company added prestigious customers in all its target markets - new customers in defence, aerospace and automotive industries including three Boeing Divisions, not previously Lattice3D customers and Mid-Western Aircraft, SEI, Seidenader, Heller and two additional Toyota companies
This article was originally published on Engineeringtalk on 20 Jun 2008 at 8.00am (UK)
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"Q2 was a repeat of Q1 both in year over year and sequential growth".
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"The 3D publishing market is growing well and Lattice3D is gaining market share", said Alexander Garcia-Tobar, CEO, Lattice3D.
"We are proud and delighted that our customers recognise the powerful combination of our ultracompressed 3D XVL format, our 3D publishing applications, and our robust backend integration platform capabilities.It's satisfying to see a balanced mix of significant new customers and substantial repeat business from existing customers - this bodes well for Lattice3D's continued future growth".
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"The accelerating adoption of XVL by Fortune 500 companies is introducing Lattice3D and its resellers to the partners and supply chains of those companies".
"As a result Lattice3D resellers, most recently Tedopres, Xeltec and Acadis, are rapidly expanding sales in North America, Europe and Asia", said Jeff Drust, VP Business Development, Marketing and Channels, Lattice3D.
"And XVL integrations, most recently with CoCreate, ImpactXoft and WebSphere, are facilitating '3D everywhere' to drive better innovation, collaboration and communication in any application that could use 3D data".
"Bottom-line, XVL is the ultracompressed 3D format of choice". Request free introductory details about products from Lattice Technology ...
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