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February 16, 2024
The software developer CT CoreTechnologie has updated the CAD converter 3D_Evolution and is now also offering native interfaces for reading Solidedge and writing Nx as well as Solidworks files.
The French-German software pioneer CoreTechnologie presents a more developed CAD converter 3D_Evolution for integration of 3D/CAD systems and downstream applications. Thanks to optimized memory management, the new software version has an improved processing speed and enables optimized processing of very large models.
The CAD converter offers engineers and designers a solution for the precise, efficient conversion of CAD data into various formats, the company says. The new interfaces fulfill current industry requirements.
Universal Compatibility
The new version of 3D_Evolution supports a wide range of CAD formats such as Catia, Nx, Creo, Solidworks, Solidedge, Inventor, Step and Jt, facilitating interoperability between different systems and collaboration in development environments with different CAD systems. The geometry kernel created specifically for data conversion enables high accuracy and reliability in the translation of CAD data and ensures that even complicated design details are retained without gaps during the conversion process.
With its intuitive user interface, the CAD converter simplifies complex and time-consuming conversion tasks. This enables the user to navigate easily through the software as well as an optimised, fully automated workflow. In modern product development environments in particular, large volumes of data are exchanged between different 3D software solutions in the shortest possible time in order to integrate the various development partners. Data quality plays a major role here, which 3D_Evolution reliably generates using automatic data healing functions.
Further information on the software is available here.
Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company’s website.
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