Datakit strengthens its 3D PDF and STEP offer
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Datakit strengthens its 3D PDF and STEP offer

Datakit strengthens its 3D PDF and STEP offer

LYON, France, March 7th 2013 - Datakit, a leading CAD Data Exchange Company announces CrossManager© 2013 update for CAD converters, along with plugins and SDK toolkits.

This release shows critical enhancements in PDF 3D output, including construction tree nodes, display of Product Manufacturing Information (PMIs) annotations along with modelviews, part-level and assembly-level PDM metadata and enhanced rendering performance. This new PDF 3D update leverages CrossManager© 2013 conversion settings (entity filtering, tesselation quality and model selection).

 

CrossManager update is expected to be released in April 2013 from this location : http://www.datakit.com/en/cross_manager.php.

Datakit is continuously bringing new functional enhancements including STEP reader/writer conformance to CAX-IF Recommended Practices and LOTAR expectations. We take part as a Solution Provider to the LOTAR 2013 Q1 Workshop (March 11 –13, 2013; Gaithersburg, MD, USA), held in conjunction with PDES, Inc. Spring Offsite Meeting and CAx-IF Round31J Review Meeting.

To get more information, please browse and register on datakit website: http://www.datakit.com/en/register.php

 

About Datakit

Datakit is a private held and leading company founded in 1994 specialized in CAD data exchange solutions and services. It offers stand-alone converters, plug-ins and SDK that analyze, heal and export models. Datakit exposes a wide range of geometrical and semantical data (Assemblies, PMIs, metadata...) through its various range of products. It also provides services that aid in the migration of CAD databases and help customers choose the best data transfer solutions. It works closed to the Independent Software Vendors that currently integrate its CAD Data exchange solutions as components to their own software.  For more information, please visit us at www.datakit.com.



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