Jack Software - part of the Siemens Tecnomatix suite - Now Supports CyberGlove Systems' Wireless CyberGlove® II Data Glove.
San Jose, CA - CyberGlove Systems, makers of the CyberGlove® family of data glove and haptic devices, today announced a technology partnership with Siemens PLM Software, a business unit of the Siemens Industry Automation Division and a leading global provider of product lifecycle management (PLM) software and services. CyberGlove Systems joins the Siemens Solution Partner Program as a Software and Technology partner, formalizing a long standing relationship with Siemens PLM Software supporting the CyberGlove. This partnership will continue to deliver solutions that complement both companies' product lines.
Siemens PLM Software will now support the wireless CyberGlove® II as an approved peripheral for use with its Jack® software. Jack is a digital human modeling application enabling enhanced ergonomics and product design, and is part of Siemens' Tecnomatix® software suite of digital manufacturing solutions. Siemens PLM Software also provides a specialized hardware device driver that will enable real-time hand motion analysis with the CyberGlove® II.
"This marks a momentous occasion for us as it not only shows that Siemens PLM Software, a major software developer, has confidence in the CyberGlove, but also it cements our company as a key supplier to the human modeling and ergonomics product segment," remarks Faisal Yazadi, CEO of CyberGlove Systems. "I look forward to further collaboration with Siemens PLM Software as we continue to enhance the Jack and CyberGlove product lines for our customers."
"CyberGlove's official membership in the Siemens Solution Partner Program is a testament to the strong commitment both our companies have to offering the latest technologies for enhancing customer productivity and value," said Ziyon Amram, vice president, Digital Manufacturing Solutions, Siemens PLM Software. "The addition of CyberGlove II functionality in Jack software further enhances the Tecnomatix users' ability to perform ergonomic studies."
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