Modeller incorporates CAD software

A Moog product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Nov 20, 2007

The V-Flash Desktop Modeler is the first product from 3D Systems based on its new film transfer imaging (FTI) technology platform and was released in September.

3D Systems' V-Flash Desktop Modeler will include Alibre Design Xpress 3D parametric computer-aided design (CAD) software.

"We are very pleased to partner with an experienced and innovative software company like Alibre to give users of the V-Flash Desktop Modeler the best tools for making their designs a reality", said Abe Reichental, 3D Systems' President and Chief Executive Officer.

"With the capability to create high-quality, ready-to-use, three-dimensional models in the office, home or school setting and the affordability of this solution, we believe that this modeller and its accompanying technology will usher in a new expansion era of rapid prototyping to a broader range of market applications".

"Alibre and 3D Systems have a common vision of eliminating the barriers to 3D design and manufacturing", said Greg Milliken, CEO of Alibre.

"You no longer need tens of thousands of dollars or an expertise in 3D CAD".

The V-Flash Desktop Modeler is the first product from 3D Systems based on its new film transfer imaging (FTI) technology platform and was released in September.

3D Systems is conducting a phased rollout of the V-Flash Modeler in the United States and plans to introduce it in Europe early in 2008.

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