The Elysium JT software incorporation the extraction of CATIA geometry and manufacturing information via the CAA toolkit. The 3D data then goes through an automated healing to guarantee accurate representation in the JT format, according to the company.
Daimler's requirement, Elysium states, uses cases that include digital mock-up, publishing, assembly configuration confirmation, inference checking, design-in-context, space utilization, CAE simulation and more.
“Supply chains continue to rely on multiple in-house CAD/CAE programs and struggle to meet the native-to-native interoperability preferences of their different OEM clients,” says Ken Tashiro, vice president of Elysium Inc. “As world markets see new, innovative partnerships born, even among old competitors, the modeling data that these OEM-supplier alliances create must move quickly and accurately in every direction."
For more information, visit Elysium.
Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company’s website.

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