Direct CAD Integration of Laser-Scanned Point Clouds from ReverseEngineering.com

By L7 Creative Communications

In today’s hyper-competitive CAD world, speed matters. Clients want their designs now, without any sacrifice in quality or precision. It’s into this challenging arena that ReverseEngineering.com (formerly HighRES Inc.) has plunged with its characteristic boldness.

  HIPP modules are plug-and-play bridging solutions that enable engineers to integrate scanned data directly into their preferred CAD/CAM program. With HIPP plug-ins, CAD specialists can scan, process, review, and model as they go.

“Our plug-ins become the simplified, universal software front end for laser-scanned reverse engineering,” according to Braxton Carter, president of ReverseEngineering.com. “You’re working natively with a live scanning session that continually displays datacollection cloud points.”

  Popular with Energy, Mining, Aerospace, and Defense Firms
ReverseEngineering.com’s solutions eliminate frustrating barriers between the physical and digital world. In a matter of minutes, engineers can pre-process their data into organized entities and manage millions of points. CAD jobs that used to take days can now be performed in hours.

  A wide range of industries are reportedly snapping up the ReverseEngineering.com plug-ins. “Right now, our solutions are particularly popular with companies involved in energy, mining, aerospace, and national defense,” said Christiann Moore, a senior ReverseEngineering.com executive.“They’re looking for tools that will accelerate the design process,” said Moore, “and that’s what the ReverseEngineering.com’s plug-ins are all about.”

More Info:
ReverseEngineering.com
(formerly HighRES Inc.)
P: 858-488-5231 F: 858-459-5241

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