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Lockheed Martin Adopts Lattice XVL Products

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SAN FRANCISCO, CA, Sep 11, 2008 - Lattice Technology, developers of digital manufacturing applications using the XVLR format today announced that Lockheed Martin has adopted XVL into its new Visual Product Model (VisPM) initiative.

Lattice Technology provides easy-to-use software for the creation and management of usable, intelligent 3D content throughout the manufacturing enterprise. The unmatched compression of Lattice Technology's XVL format allows even the largest and most complex assemblies to be used quickly and easily throughout the manufacturing lifecycle. Lattice Technology's digital manufacturing applications directly use XVL data for manufacturers to perform Design Review, Digital Assembly, Manufacturing Process Instructions and Simulation, Technical Illustration, Customer Service, Marketing, Sales, Quality Control, Product Development and Supply Chain instructions.

Lockheed Martin sought out Lattice Technology's XVL solutions in order to provide a lightweight, robust 3D platform for integration with its VisPM initiative.

"As part of our efforts in this initiative, we had a mission to locate technology that will enable the seamless sharing of 3D data in an easily viewable format," said Marc O'Brien, Lockheed Martin. "With a growing portfolio of 3D data, accessibility to that data has become a priority. Lattice's lightweight solutions make these valuable assets available throughout the entire organization."

Bill Barnes, General Manager, Lattice Technology said, "We provide manufacturers with total ease-of-use for 3D data. The biggest challenge with sharing and using 3D data is that the wide range of proprietary CAD formats can be overwhelming. Lattice Technology's XVL format brings that data accurately into a single, easily managed, lightweight format, and that data can then be applied in many different ways - viewing, animations, in spreadsheets, on the web, in Office documents and more - via our XVL applications."

About Lattice Technology Inc.

Founded in 1997 with headquarters in Tokyo, Japan and San Francisco, USA, Lattice Technology provides global companies with proven digital manufacturing solutions for 2D/3D design data across the manufacturing enterprise. With Lattice Technology's XVL applications, engineers and manufacturers can perform design review, simulate assembly processes, automate creation of 3D parts lists / BOM's and create animations with even the largest 3D assemblies. Lattice's standards based XVLR (eXtensible Virtual world description Language) technology provides secure, highly accurate and compressed 3D files that can be used, shared and easily supported by partners, suppliers, and internal departments in a lightweight browser-based solution. XVLR is unmatched in performance, compression and accuracy.

For more information, visit www.lattice3d.com.

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