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News Release from: Materialise | Subject: Mimics 11 image processing software
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial
Team on 28 June 2007
Image processing software updated
Mimics 11 creates accurate 3D structures from scanned images, reducing memory consumption by 30% in comparison to earlier versions of the software.
Materialise has released a new and improved version of its image processing software Mimics Continuous development and support have resulted in the release of Mimics 11
This article was originally published on Engineeringtalk on 3 Dec 2001 at 8.00am (UK)
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Mimics is a powerful, yet easy to use software, that creates accurate 3D structures from scanned images and provides a link to rapid prototyping (RP), computer aided engineering and design (CAE/CAD), finite element analysis (FEA) and computational fluid dynamics (CFD).
It also allows to perform virtual surgery.
Mimics 11 reduces memory consumption by 30% in comparison to earlier versions of the software.
This allows the user to generate accurate 3D images very quickly.
The software incorporates an enhanced 3D editor, making it easier than ever to perform segmentations.
The new version also comes with a new remesher.
The 3-matic remesher enables the user to preserve contours and determine triangle size locally, based on wall thickness.
In addition, Mimics 11 includes optimised repositioning tools, enhanced X-ray reconstruction and photo mapping, which makes 3D reconstruction more realistic and eye-catching.
Materialise supports research with the Mimics Innovation Awards, every year rewarding the most innovative uses of Mimics with a prize of Eur 17,500 euros.
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