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News Release from: Theorem Solutions | Subject: Wildfire CADverter
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial
Team on 15 June 2004
Translators exchange with Pro/Engineer
Wildfire
Fast and accurate data exchange with PTC's latest variant of its popular Pro/Engineer 3D modelling system is now available through a new Wildfire CADverter product range.
Fast and accurate data exchange with PTC's latest variant of its popular Pro/Engineer 3D modelling system is now available through a new Wildfire CADverter product range The leading CAD/CAM data exchange solution provider has developed its Wildfire CADverter translators in the Windows environment to meet the needs of two user communities; those where Pro/Engineer Wildfire is installed, and those where it is not
This article was originally published on Engineeringtalk on 4 Sep 2007 at 8.00am (UK)
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CADverters for IsoDraw provide a highly cost-effective and easy to use method of dealing with Catia and UG NX data.
Theorem has achieved this by using both of PTC's application programming interfaces, Pro/Toolkit and Granite, in a parallel development that now meets the needs of everybody requiring Pro/Engineer Wildfire CAD data translation.
The new Theorem products provide seamless CAD data exchange with all major PLM systems, including Catia V5, Catia V4, and UGNX.
In addition, hundreds of other applications based on the Parasolid kernel are also supported through the availability of a new Theorem bidirectional Parasolid translator.
As with all other Theorem direct translators, the new Pro/E Wildfire CADverters are available in both bidirectional and unidirectional forms - enabling installations to be tailored precisely to user requirements and providing cost benefits for anyone needing to translate data in only one direction.
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