Software and 3D PDF Accelerate New Product Development
Global software major, Adobe Systems Incorporated, recently launched Adobe® Acrobat® 3D Version 8, a major upgrade to the desktop application for driving document-based 3D design collaboration, in the Middle East. The software provides computer-aided design (CAD) data interoperability capabilities to manufacturing professionals and across the global supply chain.
With Acrobat 3D Version 8, computer-aided design, manufacturing and engineering professionals, and technical publishing specialists from the aerospace, automotive, consumer electronics, heavy machinery, life sciences, architectural and construction industries can convert virtually any 3D CAD file--including large assemblies of more than 500 megabytes--into a single PDF document.
"We have upgraded Acrobat 3D versions to engage technical and non-technical team members in 3D-based communications throughout the product life cycle and help workgroups reduce the risk of discovering design flaws earlier to speed up the product development process," said Andrew Lindstrom, Regional Manager, Middle East & Africa, Adobe.
"With this version, professionals across industries will be able to bring clarity and richness to technical documentation."
The PDF file can maintain precise geometry or be compressed over 100 times smaller than the original file, depending on specific business process needs. 3D CAD data can also be easily combined with critical project information, such as product specifications, spreadsheets and bills of materials, into a more secure PDF document containing product manufacturing information (PMI)*.
Once 3D models are combined with other documents in PDF, Acrobat 3D Version 8 users can enable extended teams of colleagues, suppliers, partners, and customers to participate in an efficient document review process leveraging the free Adobe Reader® software. Adobe Reader users can view detailed product structure and, when enabled by Acrobat 3D Version 8, have the ability to use commenting, measurement and cross-section tools directly on 3D objects in PDF files(1).
Over the past few months, more than 10,000 users participated in the beta and public preview programs for Acrobat 3D Version 8. Caterpillar Inc., [COMPANY], Eaton Corporation, HNTB Architecture, John Deere, [COMPANY], Skidmore, Owings & Merrill LLP and EDS were among the innovative organisations.
Acrobat 3D Version 8 supports conversion to 3D PDF from over 40 formats, including those for Autodesk Inventor, Dassault Systemes CATIA, PTC Pro/ENGINEER, SolidWorks, and UGS NX and I-deas. The software provides the option of exporting precise manufacturing CAD data from PDF into neutral file formats such as STEP, IGES and Parasolid for downstream processes, including machining operations and tool and mold design.
Adobe Reader and Adobe Flash® Player, the company's cross-platform client technologies, are installed on over 700 million connected PCs and devices worldwide.
Acrobat 3D Version 8 has an estimated street price of $1165, and is available in the Middle East. The product is available for Microsoft® Windows® 2000 with Service Pack 4, Windows XP Professional, Home or Tablet PC Editions with Service Pack 2, and Windows Vista™ (32-bit and 64-bit) Ultimate, Enterprise, Business, Home Premium, or Home Basic Editions. Adobe Reader 8.1, which provides updated support for PDF functionality enabled by Acrobat 3D Version 8, is available for download.
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*PMI is used to convey geometric dimensioning and tolerancing, annotations and other specifications directly on a 3D model.
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