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Simio Simulation Software Integrates Google 3D Warehouse

New simulation software offers users access to hundreds of thousands of 3D objects for free.

By DE Editors  

February 16, 2009

By DE Editors

Simio Simulation Software Integrates Google 3D Warehouse

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

Simio users also benefit from the ability to create their own 3D modeling components without writing code, saving time and extending the benefits beyond specialists.

Another feature of Simio is that users can share pre-built 3D objects. Simio users will be able to access a public archive to download, modify and share Objects and Libraries with other users.

The new Simio software is available for risk-free beta trial in March, 2009.  To get an inside look now, register here.

See a demonstration of using Google Warehouse objects with Simio software.

For more information, visit Simio.

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

 

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