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Simpoe to Integrate Datakit's CrossCad Ware into Simpoe-Mold

Allows native CATIA V5 files to be processed by Simpoe-Mold.

By DE Editors  

January 18, 2010

By DE Editors

Simpoe, a plastic injection simulation software developer, will integrate Datakit's CrossCad Ware technology in its flagship product, Simpoe-Mold.

Simpoe's software can be used to determine the manufacturability of a part before production, saving the costs of mold prototypes. The software can also be used as a marketing tool, enabling interactive demonstration when the performance of a product has to be shown to a customer.

Simpoe reads CAD model files in neutral or native formats, but didn't include direct reading of CATIA V5 models in their native format. To keep Simpoe-Mold's ease of use, Datakit's CrossCad Ware technology has been chosen to be integrated within the software. This way, the conversion is transparent to the end-user. Native CATIA V5 files can be processed directly by Simpoe-Mold.

For more information, visit SIMPOE and Datakit.

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


 

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