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Mechdyne Enhances Power of PTC(R) Pro/ENGINEER(R) for 3D Design Review
Conduit Software Enables Display and Real-Time Interaction With Pro/ENGINEER Software in Immersive Stereo to Accelerate and Improve Design While Reducing Physical Prototypes
| Source: Mechdyne Corporation
MARSHALLTOWN, IA--(Marketwire - June 4, 2007) - Mechdyne Corporation, a leading provider
of immersive visualization systems, software and services, today announced
that its Conduit Software module enables real-time, virtual reality
capabilities with native Pro/ENGINEER. Using Conduit, Pro/ENGINEER users
can view and interact with 3D models in stereoscopic viewing modes on
large-scale viewing systems, such as PowerWall™ displays and walk-in
immersive rooms.
With advanced visualization capabilities enabled by Conduit, designers
using Pro/ENGINEER can move beyond the limits of desktop tools to better
meet demands for improved product designs in shorter timeframes. Design
review meetings that use high resolution, virtual prototypes in 1:1 scale
provide insights into products that desktop scale does not allow.
Immersive display systems, such as the CAVE®, allow designers to step
inside full size digital mock-ups for improved insight.
Conduit, developed by the VRCO software division of Mechdyne, allows
Pro/ENGINEER to drive immersive display environments directly, and also
provides real-time interaction and manipulation of the data, a distinct
advantage over VR viewer software. To provide the multiple graphics outputs
needed by large-scale visualization systems, the Conduit software
duplicates the flow of three dimensional (3D) commands from the application
to feed data to a multi-GPU (graphics processing unit) machine or to a
cluster of computers. For more natural interaction, Conduit enables
Pro/ENGINEER users to experience advanced features such as viewer motion
tracking. Navigation and manipulation of data can be done with wireless
virtual wands and gloves. Dedicated VR viewer applications do not allow
this capability since they require time-intensive exporting of design data
to a format compatible with the viewer. Since only snapshots of designs can
be viewed, changes must be made back at the desktop, ported again and
reviewed again; a process that can cycle repeatedly. Exporting to a viewer
can also result in data integrity loss or compromises in image quality,
potentially affecting the quality of collaboration and decision making.
"We are pleased to be part of the PTC Partner Advantage Program™ and to
make Conduit available as a means of expanding the 3D viewing and
interaction capabilities of Pro/ENGINEER," said Julien Berta, Product
Manager for VRCO. "With Conduit, Pro/ENGINEER users can now move easily
from the desktop to advanced displays with intuitive input tools that will
improve insight. Faster, better designs and decisions are imperative since
they have a direct impact on a company's competitive advantage."
Available today from Mechdyne, Conduit can be integrated into existing
compute and visualization environments. Mechdyne can also design and
provide complete, turnkey visualization solutions and provide training to
meet specific requirements.
About Mechdyne Corporation
Mechdyne Corporation is the world's largest company dedicated to consulting
and development of immersive, networked and collaborative visualization
systems. The company addresses complex projects where an in-depth
understanding of user requirements leads to the development of products and
customized solutions involving elements of visual, software and support
systems. Mechdyne's subsidiary, VRCO, Inc., specializes in immersive and
interactive software development and support. Subsidiary Fakespace Systems
Inc. provides advanced display technology and implementation services.
Headquartered in Marshalltown, Iowa, Mechdyne's customers include leading
government laboratories, military research programs, energy companies and a
variety of 'edutainment,' manufacturing, and other users of visualization
technology. More information is available at www.mechdyne.com,
www.fakespace.com and www.vrco.com.