Publishing technology reseller agreement reached

A Seemage product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Feb 9, 2007

The Seemage product suite allows a company's existing 3D product information to be additionally utilised across departments.

Bristol-based company Xype has recently been appointed as the UK master reseller of the publishing technology, Seemage.

Best known for work within the aerospace industry, with clients such as Airbus and BAE Systems, Xype helps manufacturing and engineering companies increase productivity by the potential of IT systems.

With Seemage's powerful capabilities to enable end-users to create rich product deliverables, Xype can now bring the benefits of 3D CAD information and product metadata out of the proprietary world and integrate it across the enterprise.

The Seemage product suite allows a company's existing 3D product information to be additionally utilised across departments such as manufacturing, shop floor assembly, technical publications, service support, sales, marketing and distribution.

From generating high-specification 3D illustrations to interactive animations of assembly, installation or operational sequences, Seemage allows traditionally unwieldy CAD data to be easily accessed on standard desktop PCs and produces lightweight, XML-based files which do not require a CAD license - thus opening up exciting new marketing, service, support and production opportunities for manufacturers in the UK.

With ever-increasing pressures on manufacturers to perform, being able to further use their valuable CAD design assets to effectively share technical information across both the internal and external enterprise helps organisations make significant improvements in critical areas such as time to market, customer satisfaction and ultimately profitability.

Talking about the opportunities in this country Pete Lewis, Managing Director of Xype, said: "Our customers realise that on one hand they have a priceless commodity in their CAD files, but also that beyond the engineering design process this asset is under utilised".

"By providing open access to this data in downstream departments such as those responsible for product documentation, service information and indeed the assembly shop itself, you are able to extract great value and competitive advantage from an existing resource".

"The key is providing the right tools to the right guy".

Bruno Delahaye, Vice President, Worldwide Sales at Seemage said: "We are delighted to have established this relationship with Xype, a company that has a proven pedigree in helping manufacturing companies solve problems with relevant IT".

"Xype recognises that Seemage products offer unique capabilities to users to extract more value from their existing product design data".

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