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| CAD, CAM, CAE, design, technical drawing, drafting, delineation, visualization, manufacturing | ISSN 1442-2255 |
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New CAD Translation Software Previewed at PTC/User International Conference In Atlanta
SPOKANE, Wash., June 5 /PRNewswire/ -- Attendees of the PTC/User 2002 World Event, held June 9-12 in Atlanta, GA, will have the opportunity to preview the new computer-aided design (CAD) translation software available for license by Translation Technologies Inc. (TTI), provider of fast, accurate, and fully modifiable translations. The software, Acc-u-Trans(TM) CSI (Customer Site Installation), is a fortified version of the original Acc-u-Trans software used by TTI to provide service-based translations. Acc-u-Trans CSI's patent-pending process improves interoperability through feature-based native CAD translations between Pro/ENGINEER, I-DEAS, Unigraphics, and CATIA, verifying that the target model matches the source. "The ability to see Acc-u-Trans CSI in action brings to light the power behind our data exchange software, and the impact it can have on reducing cost and improving time to market for manufacturing companies," stated Tom Kopinski, Executive Vice President of Translation Technologies, Inc. Acc-u-Trans CSI demos will occur on a regular basis throughout the duration of the PTC/User World Event. To schedule a personal demo, phone 509-343-3110, or visit booth 212 at the event. About TTITranslation Technologies, Inc. provides an advanced technology solution to CAD data exchange problems. TTI's software, Acc-u-Trans, allows companies to effectively communicate complex, highly precise CAD models between Pro/ ENGINEER, CATIA, Unigraphics, and I-DEAS, with additional systems planned for this year. The result is a streamlined design that enhances the manufacturing process and reduces costs. Now available as a service or a licensed software solution, Acc-u-Trans delivers fast, accurate, and fully modifiable CAD translations complete with full-feature history in the target file.
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