3D digital model: Spatial 3D Components Help BuildIT 3.3.0 Deliver Higher Productivity.
manufacturing and engineering applications.
This new entente brings a lot
of improvements and new features, many of which leverage technology from
Spatial Corp.
Henceforth Build!IT 3.3.0provides support for the import of Creo (Pro/E), NX, and Parasolid files with
GD&T (or PMI) information. It reads 3D CAD files from native formats, such
as CATIA®, NX, Parasolid, CREO (Pro/E), and Inventor, or from neutral formats,
such as IGES, STEP, and SAT, for model-based inspection and assembly.
“To
help us meet our most recent development schedule, Spatial provided excellent
support as well as early access to their R24 release. This was vital in making
sure we met the expectations of our customers in a timely fashion.” said
Mathieu Dubé-Dallaire, Director of Engineering at BuildIT Software and
Solutions.
About BuildIT Software & Solutions Ltd.
BuildIT develops and distributes custom and off-the-shelf 3D software
solutions that interface with measurement devices for real-time part
inspection, tool building, assembly, alignment, measurement process automation
and quality control in advanced manufacturing. A privately-held company
headquartered in Montreal, Quebec, BuildIT has gained the trust and partnership
of many of the world’s largest defense contractors and has been instrumental in
global programs such as the JSF F-35.
About
Spatial
Spatial Corp., a Dassault Systèmes subsidiary, is the leading provider of
3D development software components for technical applications across a broad
range of industries. Spatial 3Dmodeling, 3Dvisualization, and CADtranslation software components help
application developers deliver market-leading products, maintain focus on core
competencies, and reduce time-to-market. For 25 years, spatial 3D components
have been adopted by many 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.