Theorem will be showcasing Digital Realities Visualization Experiences at UKIEF 2017

We will be exhibiting at the UK Intelligent Engineering Forum on 5th April 2017. Held at the Advanced Manufacturing Technology Centre (AMTC) in Coventry, UKIEF is an opportunity for us to showcase our Digital Realities Visualization Experiences to some of the UK’s leading engineering organisations.

Trevor Leeson, our Principal Technical Consultant will also be taking to the stage to discuss ‘Virtual, Augmented and Mixed Reality – The next generation of digitalization in product design and production.’

The UK Intelligent Engineering Forum (UKIEF) combines the very latest engineering software,   inspirational speakers, and implementation experts, with the opportunity to network with other professionals managing their own Intelligent Engineering systems.

We have recently released our Visualization Experience to utilize CATIA V5 data assets in Augmented, Mixed and Virtual reality experiences – Digital Realities. We currently provide experiences on Android and Windows 10 based devices – tablets and phones, the Microsoft HoloLens head sets and the HTC Vive head mounted display. These experiences can also merge data from other databases: ERP, MES and CRM along with proprietary databases to further add value to Digital Realities.

We have been helping Engineering and Manufacturing organisations to leverage the value of their CATIA data assets for over 25 years. Our unique value is in our comprehensive application suite, technology, and knowledge gained in providing practical solutions that support CAD, Publishing, Visualization and Digital Realities formats. The processing of Model Based Definition (MBD) information is supported by all solutions, allowing us to meet many use case requirements.

Along with the Visualization Experience we will also be demonstrating a range of our latest Publish 3D-3D PDF, Multi-CAD and Visualize 3D products and solutions for CATIA users, as Theorem believe that there is no one single solution for collaboration. The right solution is determined by the individual use case and not by a particular format.

For more information visit www.theorem.com

We will preview Augmented (AR), Mixed (MR), and Virtual Reality (VR) App at Develop3D Live 2017

We are excited to be exhibiting as a Gold sponsor at Develop3D Live 2017, stand #VR3 – the Virtual Reality Zone (in the Mead Gallery).

 

Taking place on 28th March 2017 at Warwick Arts Centre, Warwick University, Develop3D Live is the perfect opportunity for us to preview our latest Multi-Device Visualization Experience Application for:

  • Augmented Reality – Windows 10 and Android Tablets and Phones
  • Mixed Reality – Microsoft HoloLens
  • Virtual Reality – HTC Vive (Oculus Rift in April)

 

We’ve been helping Engineering and manufacturing companies to leverage the value of their CAD and PLM data assets and processes for over 25 years and have recently released a Multi-Device Visualization Experience application to utilize those data assets for Augmented, Mixed and Virtual reality devices – part of our Digital Realities family.

The Multi-Device application is a single application built from the ground up using the Unity graphics gaming engine, producing stunning graphical representations of your data, which is a real game changer to the world of traditional CAD graphics and visualization.

The experience can also merge data from other databases: ERP, MES and CRM along with proprietary databases to further add value to the Digital Realities application.

Being Multi-Device, the application allows you to use the same data, in the same visualization application, on ALL of the different low-cost devices at the same time. The application can be downloaded and installed on each device in minutes.

Your data only needs to be optimised and prepared for use once using our ‘Optimisation and Experience Servers’ and then delivers the same Visualization Experience across all supported platforms helping to save money on data preparation, training and support.

These low-cost devices are bringing an entirely new dimension to the way you can interact with your Engineering and Manufacturing data, democratising the use of AR, MR and VR and complementing the use of Caves and Powerwall’s by putting the technology in the hands of everybody.

Our Visualization Experience must be ‘experienced’ in order to realise the potential as a video, brochure or WebEx really can’t reproduce the same level of emotion or interaction.

Publish 3D – 3D PDF, Visualize 3D, Multi-CAD and CADverter products and solutions will also be available on Stand #VR3.

If you would like more information on our products and solutions visit http://www.theorem.com

Theorem’s latest NX-3D PDF product from the Publish 3D range supports NX 11

We are pleased to announce the latest release of our NX to 3D PDF product from the Publish 3D range.

V19.4 supports NX 9.0, 10 and 11 and has a number of new and improved product features and enhancements including added support for exploded views and attribute information, improved handling of associated PMI and enhancements to the PMI display.

Our Publish 3D Interactive product enables the publishing of 3D NX data directly from within the NX design application in to the interactive 3D PDF document format. For version 19.4, we now also offer a standalone configuration tool which gives the Interactive user greater control of how data is published to a 3D PDF.

The published PDF document contains embedded interactive 3D representations of the native NX data (within pre-defined templates) which is consumable by anyone. It offers greater levels of Intellectual Property (IP) protection with support for Document Rights Management (DRM) ranging from separate passwords to control the 3D PDF output, to full integration with DRM systems.

The Publish 3D product supports the publishing of Model Based Definition (MBD) data, 3D annotations (PMI) and model views from NX into the 3D PDF format.

The inclusion of our Unified Interface (UI) with Theorem’s Publish 3D On Demand product provides the opportunity for multiple PDF publishing from a single data source. A user can select templates from the samples delivered with the Theorem software or can use the option of our consultancy services to create bespoke templates based on specific requirements.  Our  UI helps the development and streamlining of translation and downstream processes by allowing engineering data to be filtered, viewed, interrogated, manipulated and translated interactively or in batches with the ability to publish user specific documentation.

Anybody with access to the freely available Adobe Reader®, either on a PC, tablet or smartphone can access the interactive 3D data and are able to view, mark up and interrogate the document without the use of specialist CAD software. As 3D PDF is an ISO standard (ISO 24517-1 (PDF/E), the technology can be easily integrated and can effectively become the protocol for easy, seamless document creation and communication.

Our strategic partnership with Siemens ensures that there is parallel development between the latest releases of NX, and Theorem’s Publish 3D products, allowing us to continue to provide publishing solutions to the CAD community.

For more information visit www.theorem.com

Theorem’s latest Publish 3D release publishes Creo data to 3D PDF

We are pleased to announce the latest release of Creo to 3D PDF from our Publish 3D range of products.

V19.4 supports Creo 2.0 and 3.0 and has a number of new and improved product features and enhancements, including improvements to PMI and PMI highlighting, support for exploded views and an enhanced Interactive Export Dialogue.

Our Publish 3D3D PDF product enables the publishing of 3D Creo data directly from within the Creo design application in to the interactive 3D PDF document format.

The published PDF document contains embedded interactive 3D representations of the native Creo data (within pre-defined templates), offering greater levels of Intellectual Property (IP) protection with support for separate passwords to control the editing of the 3D PDF output.

The Publish 3D product supports Model Based Definition (MBD) and 3D annotations and dimensions (PMI) from Creo into the 3D PDF format.

The inclusion of Theorem’s Unified Interface (UI) provides the opportunity for multiple PDF publishing from a single data source using the selection of ready-made templates, or the option of Theorem consultancy services to create bespoke templates.  Theorem’s UI helps the development and streamlining of translation and downstream processes by allowing engineering data to be filtered, viewed, interrogated, manipulated and translated interactively or in batches with the ability to publish user specific documentation.

Anybody with access to the freely available Adobe Reader®, either on a PC, tablet or smartphone can access the interactive 3D data and are able to view, mark up and interrogate the document without the use of specialist CAD software, and as 3D PDF is an ISO standard (ISO 24517-1 (PDF/E), the technology can be easily integrated and can effectively become the common denominator for document creation and communication.

Our strategic partnership with PTC ensures that there is parallel development between the latest releases of Creo, and our Publish 3D products, allowing us to continue to provide publishing solutions for the CAD community.

For more information visit www.theorem.com