Visual Collaboration Technologies Inc. today announced VCollab(TM)
2006, a suite of software that delivers high-performance
visualization of multidisciplinary product engineering data using a
single lightweight viewing technology.
The new software provides the first common platform for viewing and
manipulating 3D digital product design, analysis, and manufacturing
information authored in different engineering formats.
With VCollab, individuals and groups throughout product development
can share and interact with complex computer-aided-design (CAD),
computer-aided-manufacturing (CAM), and computer-aided-engineering
(CAE) files without having to access the native applications.
VCollab 2006 extends the opportunity for product visualization far
across the spectrum of engineering disciplines, from the creation
of 3D digital product geometry to finite element analysis (FEA),
computational fluid dynamics (CFD), and manufacturing assembly
simulation.
"Effective collaboration among distributed groups of experts is
crucial for competitiveness in product development today," says
Vijaya Kalimi, business relationship manager for Tata Consultancy
Services. "Because our customer base is multinational and crosses
many industries, we are always looking for tools that improve
communication. With VCollab we can easily create simple 3D
documents and presentations with embedded finite element analysis
and computational fluid dynamics simulations, and then share this
complex product data efficiently with clients all over the world."
"Our customers have to communicate sophisticated 3D engineering
information among their local and global teams and with upstream
OEMs and downstream suppliers," says Prasad Mandava, CEO of Visual
Collaboration Technologies. "Many product development teams expend
a great deal of time and effort accomplishing this, and they often
end up juggling a constellation of viewing tools. VCollab 2006 is a
significant step forward for industry because it is a
multidisciplinary solution. Manufacturers can use VCollab to share
valuable data and results easily from all of their 3D CAD, CAM, and
CAE activities."
VCollab allows individuals and groups throughout global
manufacturing supply chains to interact with 3D engineering details
that have traditionally been difficult to communicate. The software
combines powerful graphics tools with a compression technology that
reduces file size while preserving engineering content. VCollab
files can be embedded into Microsoft(R) Office applications or
opened directly within Internet Explorer. Team members can then
view embedded CAD, CAM, and CAE product data with laptop or desktop
computers, or on graphics clusters in immersive environments,
without needing the native engineering software.
The VCollab 2006 software suite contains:
-- VCollab Pro, scalable, high-performance visualization software
that converts large 3D CAD, CAM, and CAE data sets to highly
compressed .vcb format. A file saved in .vcb format loads up to 100
times faster than it does in its native authoring format, so
communicating 3D product data is easy and convenient. VCollab Pro
contains an array of tools for visualizing 3D digital models and
simulations.
-- VCollab Presenter, feature-rich, easy-to-use CAx viewing
software that enables nontechnical personnel to view and manipulate
3D CAD, CAM, and CAE information, using Microsoft(R) Internet
Explorer, Word, Excel, and PowerPoint on laptops and desktops.
-- VMove CAE, a direct native reader of CAE output results that
converts native CAE results files into highly compressed VCollab
.vcb files based on user inputs. CAE software supported includes
MSC Nastran, LS-DYNA, ANSYS, and ABAQUS.
About Visual Collaboration Technologies, Inc.
Founded in 2000, Visual Collaboration Technologies Inc. is
headquartered in Troy, Michigan, USA. The company also has offices
in Dallas, Texas, and Bangalore, India, as well as a worldwide
distribution network for its software products. Customers include
such leading manufacturing companies as Toyota Technical Center
USA, DaimlerChrysler, Arsenal Research, CAMI Automotive, GE
Transportation Systems, Tata Consultancy Services, and Hamilton
Sundstrand. For more information, please visit www.vcollab.com
Date: June 7, 2006