Virtual Services to Offer Lattice XVL Applications
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FRANCISCO, California, April 27, 2007 - Lattice Technology, Inc., developers
of the XVL ultra-compressed 3D data format, announced today a new reseller
of its innovative compressed 3D XVL technology. Virtual Services, Inc., of
Troy, Michigan, will offer the full array of Lattice3D XVL-based 3D
applications to their automotive supplier clientele.
Lattice3D provides easy-to-use applications that enable entire
organizations to rapidly share, re-use, publish and communicate 3D data that
originates as engineering CAD models. XVL systems have been extensively
implemented in the automotive industry, most notably in the worldwide plants
of Toyota Motor Co.
Virtual Services, Inc., focuses on advanced engineering infrastructure
solutions for automotive vehicle and part suppliers, including PDM and PLM
systems.
"Given the complexities of automotive products, Lattice Technology's XVL
has provided the industry a breakthrough approach for getting around the
problem of cumbersome CAD files. Using lightweight 3D models throughout the
design and manufacturing process is a very effective means to streamline
operations. XVL is certainly a technology we want to promote among
automotive suppliers," says spokesman of Virtual Services, Ken Barrott.
"Virtual Services is very accomplished in implementing new process
improvements, integrating automotive industry best practices in product
development, leveraging knowledge based engineering tools, and deploying the
best new technologies available," says Lattice Technology US General Manager
Bill Barnes. "They definitely have the expertise to implement a new
technology like XVL to optimize benefits for a manufacturer. We're pleased
to be working closely with their staff."
About Lattice Technology, Inc.
Founded in 1997 with headquarters in Tokyo, Japan and San Francisco, USA,
Lattice Technology provides global companies with proven solutions for the
propagation of 2D/3D design data across the enterprise. Lattice's standards
based XVL (eXtensible Virtual world description Language) technology enables
companies to securely provide highly accurate and compressed 3D files to
partners, suppliers, and internal departments in a lightweight browser-based
solution. XVL is unmatched in performance, compression and accuracy. XVL is
widely introduced in more than 2000 companies, mainly in the automotive and
electronics industries. For more information, visit
www.lattice3d.com.
About Virtual Services, Inc.
Since 1983, Virtual Services, Inc. has been providing leading edge
technology to the automotive industry, focused on offering our customers a
distinctive total service solution including: world-class software and
hardware products, implementation services, maintenance, training, product
data management (PDM) solutions, and help desk support. Virtual Services
offers its capabilities to automotive suppliers for all North American
vehicle programs. For more information, please visit:
www.virtualautomotive.com.
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