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RTT USA Completes 3D Visualization Summit

RTT Excite held in company's new Royal Oak offices.

By DE Editors  

June 21, 2013

3D visualization company RTT USA held the sixth annual RTT Excite USA Detroit event at its new corporate offices this week.

With more than 40 demo stations, the conference included visualization solutions for OEMs and manufacturers currently employing digital pipelines, as well as those on the verge of implementing them. Registered guests (attendance was estimated at 1,100) included high-level executives from the automotive, aerospace, consumer goods, footwear and apparel industries, as well as representatives from across the technology landscape, the company said.

Participating sponsors included partners from Canon, Christie Digital, NVIDIA, ART, EAT GmbH, OptiTex, OnLive, Eizo, RAVE Computer, Vicon, zSpace, 7thSense, DCS, Human Solutions, Romans CAD, iGi, Lightware USA, Supermicro, Wacom and Lawrence Technological University.

The event took place at RTT USA's new offices in the Howard & Howard building in Royal Oak.

For more information, visit RTT.

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

 
 

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