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IMSI/Design Adopts Spatial's 3D Components Across Product Line

Spatial partnership strengthens technology leadership.

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May 6, 2008

By DE Editors

Spatial Corp. (Broomfield, CO), a provider of 3D components for technology applications, and IMSI/Design (Novato, CA), a developer of TurboCAD, announced a new, long-term agreement to expand licensing of Spatial's 3D component technology throughout the TurboCAD product line.

The new agreement covers the use of the 3D ACIS Modeler with 3D ACIS PHL V5 and 3D Deformable Modeling extensions, as well as 3D InterOp translators.

Spatial's 3D components and Professional Services accelerate 3D application development. Spatial's ACIS Modeler is the industry's leading commercially available geometric modeling component. ACIS extensions include 3D ACIS PHL V5 for fast, accurate 2D hidden line drawings of 3D models; 3D ACIS Defeaturing for advanced feature recognition to automatically identify and remove model features based on user-specified criteria; and 3D ACIS Deformable Modeling for interactive sculpting tools for creating and manipulating free-form curves and surfaces. 3D InterOp Translators enable integration of native and industry-standard 3D data formats between design, manufacturing and data management systems.

3D Visualization components provide core graphics infrastructure and functionality for 3D applications. Spatial also offers Professional Services to support all aspects of a customer's software development including code review, program management and application coding.

IMSI Design's flagship product, TurboCAD Professional, delivers the power of ACIS to architectural and mechanical engineers and designers with exceptional price-performance. The new licensing agreement extends across both the TurboCAD Windows and Macintosh product lines.

For more information, go to Spatial's 3D components and Professional Services. http://www.spatial.com

Please visit IMSI/Design for more information.

 

Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company's website.

 

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