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Lattice Technology Releases XVL Studio Ver. 9.1

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July 12, 2010

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Lattice Technology Inc. has released XVL Studio Ver. 9.1, an update its core authoring software for creating 3D manufacturing, service and maintenance data for use downstream.

XVL Studio is available in 3 editions — Basic, Standard and Pro — delivering enhanced levels of tools, options and functionality for processing 3D data into manufacturing data for illustration, process design, and validation. XVL Studio 9.1 has been released with new features for process design, digital mockup, checking and visualization of 3D data, and preparation of 3D for use in downstream operations of many parts of manufacturing.

New features include improved tools for ultra large data handling (ULDH) that the company says makes easier for manufacturers to check, visualize and verify the accuracy of very large assemblies, create and test processes and to document those processes for downstream users. In addition, streamlined, real-time measurement of parts in cross-section mode, and animation of individual tools and equipment, deliver more realistic visualization.

XVL Studio 9.1 is available at no charge to maintenance customers. XVL Studio can also be tried out for free with the Lattice Technology Product Trial, after registration.

For more information, visit Lattice Technology.

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

 

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