Camarillo, Calif — DP Technology, a leader in the field of computer-aided-manufacturing (CAM) and creator of ESPRIT®, is pleased to announce that ESPRIT CAM has been certified for Autodesk Inventor 2011 mechanical design and engineering software.
Digital Prototyping with Autodesk Inventor software enables manufacturers to digitally design, visualize and simulate how a product will work under real world conditions before it is built, which helps reduce cost and speed time to market.
“We have certified that ESPRIT, because of its interoperability and overall quality, meets the high standards established by Autodesk,” said Tim Gray, director of Inventor product management at Autodesk. “A benefit of the FX technology in ESPRIT is that it allows Autodesk Inventor users to see the Inventor history tree — giving them associativity between Inventor and ESPRIT.”
In ESPRIT, the ESPRIT FX™ feature tree supports multiple CAD models and assemblies. This associative technology is fully integrated into the ESPRIT FX feature tree, linking design features built inside the CAD system with manufacturing features built inside ESPRIT.
With ESPRIT, users are able to open native Autodesk Inventor files, thereby ensuring a high-quality, seamless transition from CAD to CAM software that’s built to maintain the integrity of any design. The ease of interoperability between ESPRIT and Autodesk Inventor paves the way for accurate design and engineering data transfers that ultimately translate to accuracy and ease in manufacturing.
Apr 26, 2010
ESPRIT CAM by DP Technology Receives Autodesk Inventor 2011 Certification
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