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DS Buys Seemage

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November 6, 2007

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Dassault Systemes and Seemage  announced that Dassault Systemes acquired Seemage, enabling DS to provide solutions addressing the growing demand of its customers in the diversified area of product documentation.

By reusing 3D design information, PLM product-related data and information from ERP and CRM systems, users will be able to create product deliverables and product documentation, and gain more value from PLM and 3D CAD investments.

3DVIA Seemage users can exploit 3D data from multiple formats (JT, Parasolid, ProE, V5, STEP, IGES, etc.) and create secure content to be used standalone or embedded into Microsoft Office, PDFs, Web pages, and more.

DS will integrate 3DVIA Seemage's product line with its solutions, making desktop content authoring of 3D-based documentation available through DS's sales channels. DS will also provide an interactive 3D enterprise publishing system targeting the services and after-sales market.

Dassault Systemes
Paris, France
3ds.com

 

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