Datakit Newsletter - January 2007

  PMI, FD&T, GD&T, MBD: hot niches for the engineering community !  
 

Recent weeks have been a busy time for engineering conference goers with COFES, SME, CONTROL and a number of user events. In Europe and the USA, one topic has been topping the bill :

" how to successfully integrate annotations and other related information with 3D models. "


 

New Products

Update
 


Datakit updated 40 Translators or Plug-ins between October, 6th and January, 11th.
Check that you currently use the last one and take time to download it if necessary. For your reminder: You need to know your computer ID reference to get an evaluation. If you're not sure that your company benefits a maintenance contract, feel free to email to Olivier Rigollet : olivier.rigollet@datakit.com
For any technical topics, please email to support@datakit.com

Get the list

 
Tips & Tricks
 


Datakit offers Catia V5 to Rhino 4.0 conversion in batch mode. Designers will not more see importing data as a laborious, uncreative chore. Automation helps creative people to save precious time and energy.

Read more

 
Datakit brings a new dimension to the 9.0 solutions from Rasterex


The Norwegian company Rasterex is one of the main players on the image processing market, offering solutions for visualisation, raster editing and raster-to-vector drawing conversion. It recently launched its latest version, RxView & RxHighlight 9.0, with a strong focus on the integration of new 3D readers.

Read more


Datakit announces the release of a read/write library for Step

Datakit designs its libraries for software companies seeking to go beyond mere file-to-file transfer with sophisticated capability for processing data attributes. The new release is true to this principle, and converts all entities one by one.
Read more


Sharc, specialist in volume meshing has chosen Datakit as a partner for its CAD data exchange
The company Sharc is based in Manchester (UK) where, since 1997, it has been developing Harpoon, a solution for the generation of volume meshes. It works for developers of finite element and fluid dynamics software and large industrial groups who operate in many different environments. The addressing portability issues were key requirements during the in-depth analysis of Dtakit's solutions.
Read more


Customers
 

As you know, Datakit's complete range of stand-alone converters has had a complete facelift. The end result comes to you with a modern, user-friendly appearance and a far more attractive price list.

Read more

 

Copyright © 2006 Datakit 2 rue des écoles - 11800 Floure FRANCE