Seemage Version 3.2 Raises the Bar on PLM Functionality

New release frees CAD files and enables better product quality, faster documentation, and improved customer support.

New release frees CAD files and enables better product quality, faster documentation, and improved customer support.

By DE Editors

Seemage, Inc. (Waltham, MA) has announced Version 3.2 of its PLM component platform. According to a press release, this latest version further increases the capabilities and functions used to create usable design and product information to business departments including engineering, customer service, marketing, and sales.

Version 3.2 includes the new Path Planner module. Path Planner lets users perform accessibility and serviceability studies of products. With Path Planner, product maintenance and usability are enhanced because users can quickly and easily analyze new and existing maintenance procedures using a vast store of product design data. Seemage’s direct associativity to the 3D design information delivers new levels of accuracy and usability to critical maintenance processes, reducing cost and improving time to market.

“Everyone knows that CAD has significantly accelerated and improved product development cycles,” said Chris Williams, CEO of Seemage. “Everyone also knows that an inability to reuse this information across the enterprise is still a bottleneck. Eliminating this bottleneck delivers real value ... Seemage provides a comprehensive, IP-protected, highly leveraged solution for businesses.”

In addition to the Path Planner, Seemage 3.2 offers users the ability to manage product structures, assembly trees, features to permit locking of user events, and customization of animation frames. For example, the new fine-grained control of product animations allows the Seemage system to deliver vast improvements in the service, support, and marketing documentation functions for product development companies.

For more information and to download Seemage Version 3.2, visit seemage.com.

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

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