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Lattice Announces Digital Manufacturing Software Packages

Three bundled packages deliver savings in productivity, efficiency, and cost across digital mockup, process documentation, illustration, and more.

| Published December 1, 2008

Lattice Technology (San Francisco, CA), developers of digital manufacturing applications using the XVL format, released three packages of its XVL software targeted at digital manufacturing functions: Digital Mockup (DMU) Package, Process Documentation & 3D Parts List Package, and Illustration Package.

The packages focus on streamlining the way engineers in manufacturing industries can perform digital mockup, process documentation, and animation; and create interactive 3D parts lists and convincing illustrations direct from 3D data without requiring anybody to move from their existing 3D CAD, ERP, or PLM platform. The three packages combine existing XVL software tools and deliver savings through discounts.

Users of the XVL solutions report productivity improvements such as a 60 percent decrease in lead-time for product development, and more than a 90 percent reduction in modification rates on the design data.

Access, sharing, simulation, and animation of huge assemblies becomes easy with the highly accurate XVL lightweight format. And the creation of manufacturing documentation such as process instructions, assembly animations, and illustrations for print and web are a simple part of the process.

For more information, visit Lattice Technology, Inc.

Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company’s website.

 

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