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Elysium Inc.


P.O. BOX 990
Southfield, Michigan, 48037-0990
United States of America


Elysium develops interoperability solutions for digital design and PLM markets, with millions of files translated and thousands of customers worldwide. Founded in 1984, Elysium is headquartered in Hamamatsu, Japan, and has additional offices in Paris, France, Southfield, MI, Huntington Beach, CA, and Denver, CO. Elysium currently supports data exchange among ACIS, CADmeister, CATIA V4/V5/V6, Creo, Creo Elements/Direct, DELMIA, Inventor, JT, NX, I-DEAS NX, Parasolid, SIMULIA Abaqus, SolidWorks, Systema, 3D XML, XVL and the IGES, STEP and STL standards. Elysium products, including ASFALIS, CADdoctor® and CADfeature, are the favored solutions of many leading companies for translating, repairing, and ensuring the product data quality of 3D CAD/CAM and CAE models.

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The primary objective of EX10 is to usher in a new era of digital transformation within manufacturing, the company says.

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EX9.1, booster release of 3DxSUITE, will provide more capabilities and usability to more users, according to Elysium.

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3DxSUITE is a single, modular platform that leverages all of Elysium’s interoperability products to support the model-based enterprise.

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New Elysium release has automatic feature extraction from point-cloud data scanned with unmanned aerial vehicless and mobile mapping systems.

Greater automation helps users save time and achieve the benefits of MBD/MBE in multi-CAD environments, companies say.

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New software capability connects design, manufacturing and quality inspection phases and streamlines workflows to support MBD/MBE.

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New capability for modeling directly from laser scans to Autodesk Revit available in InfiPoints version 6.0.

The new release of the advanced DirectTranslator has combined functionality with an on-demand, push-button interface.

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