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Rapidform Releases Latest Versions of Reverse Engineering Software

INUS Technology Inc.
Mon, 06/18/2012 - 12:08
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(INUS: Seoul, South Korea) -- INUS Technology has released a major update of its flagship reverse engineering software, Rapidform XOR, which combines 3-D scan data processing and parametric solid modeling to give users the ability to create intelligent CAD models from point clouds and polygon meshes. It is also the only 3-D scanning software that creates native CAD models from scan data for SolidWorks, PTC Creo (Pro/E), Siemens NX, CATIA V4/V5, AutoCAD, and new for 2012, Autodesk Inventor.

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“Developing Rapidform from the user’s point of view, we have focused on three main themes: automation, performance, and superior user experience,” explains Calvin Hur, CEO of INUS Technology. “Simplification through automation makes it easier than ever to create feature-based CAD models from 3-D scans. This new version of Rapidform XOR can cut the time needed to reverse engineer a scanned part by as much as half.”

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