Simio Design Edition Beta Available for Evaluation

Users can create 3D modeling components using intelligent objects.

Users can create 3D modeling components using intelligent objects.

By DE Editors

Simio LLC’s new simulation and modeling Design Edition beta release software offers users three important firsts, according to the company:

  1. Users can create their own 3D modeling components without writing code, saving time and extending the benefits beyond specialists
  2. Simio simulation software is integrated with Google’s 3D Warehouse, enabling users to download hundreds of thousands of Google 3D Warehouse modeling components without cost
  3. Automatic conversion from 2D to 3D animation enhances the utility of simulation
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“In today’s competitive market, no one can afford to remain static. Survival requires change,” says Dennis Pegden, Simio founder, chairman,  and CEO. “Today—more than ever—you need to change your systems to improve performance and reduce costs. Our software, which is now available for beta testing, can help improve business performance in a range of industries, such as manufacturing, logistics, supply chain, material handling, mining, airports,  and heath care.”

Simio’s software enhances efficiency by enabling the user to create their own 3D modeling components using intelligent objects. By eliminating the need to write code, Simio saves users time. Even non-specialists can use the software to create life-like models of processes,  according to the company.

The simulation software is integrated with Google’s 3D Warehouse, an online, searchable repository of 3D objects. This integration means Simio computer simulation users can download hundreds of thousands of Google 3D Warehouse modeling components without cost, and use those components to model system components. 

The ability to automatically convert objects from 2D to 3D animation makes 3D animation easier, according to Simio. The company’s design lets users create their own custom modeling objects without programming.

The new Simio Design Edition software is available for risk-free, no-cost beta trial by joining Simio Insiders.

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

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