LYON, France, Jan 20 2012 - Datakit, a leading CAD Data Exchange Company announces support of heterogeneous CAD assembly conversions. CrossManager 2012 front-end file-to-file translator is now fully embedding the powerful Datakit SDK, allowing unified data processing across a wide range of CAD formats, without requesting any third-party CAD licensing.
Translation robustness is needed between major CAD systems, including re-using and migrating legacy data. Guided by customer demand, Datakit released the CATIA to JT translator that will handle assemblies that nests CatiaV6 (.3DXML) , CatiaV5, CatiaV4 and CGR (Catia Graphics Representation) parts and assemblies. This supports CATIA versions up to CatiaV6 R2012 and CatiaV5 R21. CrossManager 2012 will allow bidirectional JT to CatiaV5 translations as well.
Datakit is also releasing a PLMXml assembly reader, that can refer to various CAD formats. All input data (assemblies and parts) can be converted seamlessly and automatically to available CrossManager output formats (e.g. IGES, VRML, Catia5, please see complete list on http://www.datakit.com/en/cross_manager.php).
Datakit, a SolidWorks Gold Partner, is also releasing JT (up to version 9.5) importers and exporters for SolidWorks. Take the opportunity to meet a Datakit representative at SolidWorks World 2012 to be held Feb 12-15, 2012 in San Diego, CA (Contact : a.buathier@datakit.com)
To get more information, please browse and register on Datakit website: http://www.datakit.com/en/register.php
About Datakit
Datakit is a private held and leading company founded in 1994 specialized in CAD data exchange solutions and services. It offers stand-alone converters, plug-ins and SDK that analyze, heal and export models. Datakit exposes a wide range of geometrical and semantical data (Assemblies, PMIs, metadata...) through its various range of products. It also provides services that aid in the migration of CAD databases and help customers choose the best data transfer solutions. It works closed to the Software Independent Vendors that currently integrate its CAD Data exchange solutions as components to their own software.
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