Spatial Adds JT Support to 3D InterOp Products
BROOMFIELD,
CO, Oct 6, 2009 - Spatial Corp., a leading provider of 3D development
components for design, manufacturing and engineering applications, today
announces the addition of JT support to its 3D InterOp product line. JT is a
3D data format used for product visualization, collaboration, and CAD data
exchange. 3D InterOp provides high-quality CAD translation for product
development applications that require accurate, precise and fully-bounded 3D
models. More than a data access tool, 3D InterOp provides data conversion
into ACIS and Parasolid formats, and post-processing functions such as
checking, healing and stitching to ensure model integrity for the receiving
application.
"Spatial’s high-quality CAD translation is due to our deep knowledge of
CAD data formats and geometry kernels. Successful CAD translation requires
both to perform contextual data conversion and model repair," commented
Vivekan Iyengar, Spatial Product Manager. "Unlike data access tools whose
purpose is for visualization, 3D InterOp provides data access, data
conversion and post-processing to meet the needs of the most demanding
engineering applications."
3D InterOp provides out-of-the-box 3D CAD translations, performing the
complete job of data import, conversion, and repair in the industry’s most
popular CAD kernels. The resulting models are ready for use in engineering
applications across the PLM spectrum. Development partners also benefit from
Spatial maintaining compatibility with the latest CAD and industry standard
versions and eliminating the partner’s cost of on-going translator support
and maintenance.
Spatial’s JT support includes reading of Brep and assembly information.
JT support expands Spatial’s list of supported 3D formats – ACIS, Parasolid,
IGES, STEP, VDA, CATIA V5 and V4, Pro/ENGINEER, NX, SolidWorks and Inventor.
JT support is available as an ACIS-based reader with Per Seat licensing
terms. JT is also included standard in the 3D InterOp ACIS Suite. The suite
option provides a cost effective way for application developers to provide a
full suite of translators to their end-users.
For a full description of 3D InterOp, or to apply to obtain an evaluation
license go to
http://www.spatial.com/products/evaluation.
About Spatial
Spatial Corp., a Dassault Systems S.A. subsidiary, is a leading provider
of 3D development software components for technical applications across a
broad range of industries. Spatial’s 3D modeling software, HOOPS 3D
visualization software, and CAD translation software components help
application developers deliver market-leading products, maintain focus on
core competencies, and reduce time-to-market. Spatial 3D components have
been adopted by some of the world's most recognized software developers,
manufacturers, research institutes, and universities. Headquartered in
Broomfield, Colorado, Spatial has offices in the USA, Germany, Japan, China
and the United Kingdom.
For more information, visit
http://www.spatial.com or contact by email at
info_spatial@3ds.com or by cell,
303-544-2900.
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