NextEngine Keeps RapidWorks Users Updated

News reports updates and applications.

| Published June 24, 2008

In addition to keeping RapidWorks current, NextEngine, Inc. (Santa Monica, CA) recaps case studies that focus on 3D scanning applications of the NextEngine Desktop 3D Scanner, in NextEngine News (Spring 2008).

This image accompanies one such example in which RapidWorks was used by Mark Armer to meet a customer's need to model an F-15 fighter jet control stick for integration into production of a test flight simulator. The software allowed him to combine complex surfaces and simple prismatic shapes to define the part and save it as an IGES solid file. NextEngine is also offering a copy of its RAPID 2008 presentation, "Personal 3D Scanners Accelerate Desktop Design."

Users are encouraged to check for updates of NextEngine’s software: ScanStudio Core and RapidWorks.

For further details, go to NextEngine, Inc.

Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company’s website.

 




1. AutoCAD 2008 Works Like Magic
2. Onward & Upward: SolidWorks 2008
3. Out of This World
4. Even More Graphics Power
5. A New Breed of Engineer
6. Why Hasn't Someone Made One of Those Before?

7. Melting It All Together
8. What's Driving 3D Digitizing?
9. Report: Engineers Spend More Than Half of Time on Low-Value Activity
10. Wireless Design's Diamond in the Rough





HOME | MCAD/CAM | ANALYSIS/CAE | COMPUTERS/PERIPHERALS | RP&M/REVERSE ENGINEER | ABOUT US

© 2007, Level 5 Communications, Inc.