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TransMagic Offers Update for 3D Multi-CAD Interoperability

Update supports CATIA V5, Pro/E and UGS files.

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December 17, 2007

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TransMagic Inc. (Westminster, CO) announced an update, TransMagic R7 SP1, which provides support for CATIA V5 R17, Parasolid 19, Autodesk Inventor 2008, and UGS NX5. This release is designed to improve efficiency by expanding the reuse of CAD designs in multi-CAD environments.

TransMagic R7 SP1 provides access to PMI (product manufacturing information) in CATIA V5, Pro/E and UGS files. The new TransMagic PMI option, which delivers non-geometric data that facilitates the manufacturing process, makes available information that is frequently attached to 3D models such as GD&T (geometric dimensioning and tolerancing).

TransMagic software reduces the costs of reusing CAD designs in manufacturing applications and eliminates delays and expenses associated with redrafting designs, outsourcing file translations, and sharing design data.

For details, visit TransMagic, Inc.

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

 

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