Enterprise Technical Documentation Software Comes to Annual Industry Conference and Technifair.
San Francisco, CA.- Lattice Technology® Inc., the standard for digital mock up and technical documentation software in the manufacturing enterprise, will be exhibiting at the COE 2010 Annual Conference and Technifair, being held in Las Vegas, NV April 18-21, 2010.
At the event, Lattice Technology will be demonstrating technical documentation and mock up solutions that use 3D to share information across the extended enterprise. These flexible and easy-to-learn tools enable the rapid creation of accurate process designs, including full testing, interference checks, simulation of human interaction, creation of assembly processes and so on. The solutions then enable the data to be immediately communicated downstream in standard document formats such as Excel, HTML, PDF and XVL®.
Experts from Lattice Technology will be on-hand to demonstrate and discuss how 3D data assets used throughout the manufacturing enterprise deliver significant improvements in productivity.
"3D assets used outside design and engineering deliver great productivity improvements for extended manufacturing operations," said Bill Barnes, General Manager, Lattice Technology. "As companies develop a strategy for '3D across the enterprise' they need the tools to quickly and easily create the right documents for each constituent. Lattice Technology Solutions deliver the authoring, integration and streamlining necessary to achieve this seamlessly and productively."
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