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3D-Tool Premium Version 9 Incorporates Spatial's CAD Translation Components

Spatial's 3D InterOp components provide CAD translation for model visualization, analysis, and collaboration.

| Published February 23, 2010

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3D-Tool, a provider of 3D visualization and collaboration tools, has released 3D-Tool Premium Version 9, which includes native CAD import and export capabilities.  The product incorporates Spatial's 3D InterOp components to provide CAD translation for model visualization, analysis, and collaboration. 3D-Tool, headquartered in Germany, selected 3D InterOp due to its ease of integration, suite of native CAD translators, and Spatial's local sales and support team.   According to Spatial, 3D-Tool has seen a rise in product sales since the introduction of its latest release.

"We evaluated several different options for our native CAD translation needs.   Spatial components impressed us with the quality of the translations.   Perhaps equally important was Spatial sales and support team's responsiveness to our inquiries," says Ingo Wulf, 3D-Tool founder and CEO.   We selected 3D InterOp, implemented the components, and released the product all within four months.   We had pent up customer demand for the product, so time-to-market was critical and we could not have delivered so quickly without Spatial's support."
 
The 3D-Tool product line addresses the need to visualize, measure, collaborate, and share 3D models among all product development stakeholders. The tools eliminate the need for users to have access to and expertise in a particular CAD system to perform functions such as model rotation, distance measurements, volume, and surface area calculations. It also enables cross-section analysis, exploded views, hide and show parts, and basic animations.  

For more information, visit 3D-Tool and Spatial.

 

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