Theorem Announces CATIA V5 Multi-CAD to JT v20.2

STAFFORDSHIRE, UK, Jan 29, 2018 – Theorem Solutions V20.2 CATIA V5 Multi-CAD to JT product is ready for release with a number of new product features and enhancements alongside general updates to improve stability and geometry quality.

Integrated within the CATIA V5 application v20.2 supports from CATIA V5-6R2015 to CATIA V5-6R2017, and all versions of JT, upto and including 10.0, providing the user with the highest levels of interoperability with JT file assemblies.

This CATIA V5Multi-CAD to JT product is uni-directional product but can be packaged with the JT to CATIA V5Multi-CAD product to become a bi-directional translator.

Theorem’s CATIA V5 Multi-CAD to JT Product is based upon the Dassault Systemes XCAD infrastructure, allowing CATIA V5 users to incorporate parts and assemblies from JT, directly within the CATIA environment and removing the need for external translators. The application checks geometry for errors and validates the integrity of the data as it comes into CATIA. The beauty of the Dassault Multi-CAD architecture is the interlinking of the CATIA data and non-native data.

Using Multi-CAD offers a greater level of security and protection as the link to the source data is a direct link, without the need to leave the application or use 3rd party external applications. This also removes any errors that can occur from working with potentially old and out of date data.

Theorem’s strategic partnerships with Dassault Systemes and Siemens  ensures that there is a parallel development between the latest releases of CATIA V5, JT and Theorem’s Multi-CAD products, allowing Theorem to continue to provide data solutions to the CATIA V5 community.

About Theorem Solutions

Theorem Solutions works with engineering and manufacturing companies to reduce the cost of project collaboration with their customers, suppliers and internal departments. The innovative and advanced data translation products and services provided also helps to protect the value of engineering data and the intellectual property it contains.

For more information, visit www.theorem.com.

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