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Capvidia makes Model-Based Definition a practical reality for Creo users

New technologies help CAD users create MBD-ready models that are fully usable in downstream processes.

May 24, 2017 – Boston, MA – Today, at LiveWorks ’17, the PTC global technology conference, Capvidia’s Daniel Campbell participated in a panel discussion titled Leading Experts Share Their Model-Based Definition Journeys: Where They Are, How Things Are Working, and the Challenges Encountered. In a panel otherwise comprised of experts from Raytheon and TE Connectivity, Campbell brought a unique perspective: that of an industry vendor dedicated to making Model-Based Definition (“MBD”) a practical reality for Creo users.

MBD is a technology based on creating CAD models incorporating 3D annotations (e.g., Product and Manufacturing Information, or “PMI”), as the authority dataset for defining manufactured product components and assemblies (as opposed to 2D drawings.)

Capvidia, known for broad support of MBD across its product line, has developed a product to help serious Creo users more effectively make MBD-ready models: MBDVidia for PTC Creo.

While Creo 4.0, the most current version of PTC’s enterprise CAD application, includes powerful tools for creating 3D PMI annotations, the process can still be time consuming and tedious. MBDVidia for PTC Creo provides tools to help:

In addition to MBDVidia for PTC Creo, Capvidia offers a number of applications as well as a software development kit for working with QIF and STEP AP242 format data.

About Capvidia:

Capvidia is the leading software developer for Model Based Enterprise interoperability. Since 1994, Capvidia has developed integrated, standalone applications and components (SDK) for CAD, PLM, CAE, and Quality processes.

Contact:

Lyle Fischer
Email: Email Contact
Website: www.capvidia.com

3D model with annotations derived from a Creo drawing.

 



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