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Lattice3D XVL Converter Certified for Inventor 10

Autodesk Inventor users have access to ultra-compression of 3D XVL via latest version.

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November 1, 2005

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Lattice3D (Los Altos, CA) has announced that XVL Converter for Autodesk Inventor Series 10 has received certification from Autodesk(San Rafael, CA). As a result, Inventor Series 10 users can adopt anduse XVL and XVL applications for 3D Publishing and Communications. TheLattice3D communication and publishing applications exist on a robustplatform to enable the ultra-compression and then rapid use of 3D dataassets downstream of design. 3D CAD models and designs can be useddirectly in print and online.

"Getting our partners, such as Lattice3D, to have their integrationscertified with Autodesk Inventor is ultimately great news for ourcustomers," said Richard Runnells, senior manager, Partner Programs atAutodesk. "Users can be assured that the same standards of productquality we want for Autodesk Inventor are being extended to theintegration with the Lattice3D suite of solutions."

Lattice3D's solutions enable the rapid reuse of 3D CAD data for, designreview, parts lists, procurement, tech documents, training materials,manufacturing communications, assembly process definition, qualityassurance, packaging design, websites, and more.

For more information, visit lattice3D.com.

 

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