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Siemens PLM's D Cubed 2D DCM Used in Garment Design

Enables parametric garment sizing for home-based fashion designers.

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February 1, 2008

By DE Editors

Siemens PLM Software (Plano, TX) and OptiTex Limited (New York, NY) announced that OptiTex, a 2D and 3D CAD/CAM fashion and textile design software developer, is using D-Cubed 2D Dimensional Constraint Manager (2D DCM) parametric solver for its My Label application for home-based fashion designers. (My Label is licensed by OptiTex to their partner Bernina International for shipping with Bernina sewing machines, a well-known brand.) Bernina's My Label — a 3D product offering for home-based garment designers — is based on technology from OptiTex's Modulate, the 2D DCM-based interactive, parametric software application for the design of made-to-measure garment patterns.

For details, contact OptiTex or Siemens PLM Software.

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

 

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