Okino Ships new Solid Edge Synchronous Technology CAD Importer
Okino Ships new Solid Edge Synchronous Technology CAD Importer for 3ds Max®, Maya®, Lightwave®, Cinema-4D®, XSI® & All Major Downstream 3D File Formats

Okino’s NuGraf and PolyTrans software imports crack-free geometry, hierarchy and materials (assembly data) from native disk-based Solid Edge files or from a running copy of Solid Edge, 
“It is quite fitting that we are releasing our new Solid Edge Synchronous Technology version 10 years after the first major release of our Solid Edge CAD conversion pipeline,” said Robert Lansdale, president and CEO of Okino Computer Graphics, Inc. “We have worked with the Solid Edge development team to produce another cutting edge and robust version of our Solid Edge importer, fully compatible with the new Synchronous Technology release of Solid Edge. The new version handles native Solid Edge files, with or without a local copy of Solid Edge present, including new support for weldment and sheet metal files. The CAD conversion pipeline allows all disparate departments of large enterprise companies (such as engineering, design, marketing and support) to easily exchange product data without the need to rebuild their CAD datasets — downstream uses include product documentation and manual creation, animation and rendering software, visual communication and review of data, and for accessing easier to manipulate versions of the original CAD datasets.
In addition, our software implicitly provides support for photo-realistic rendering and scene composition, 3D data and hierarchy optimization and built-in polygon reduction for handling those truly huge scenes that other downstream applications can’t handle without reduction. Our solution is particularly popular for importing Solid Edge assemblies into the 3ds Max, Maya, Lightwave, XSI, Cinema-4D, AutoCAD and SketchUp programs, amongst many other OEM and third party vendor integrations.”
“We’re excited to hear that Okino has revised their 3D conversion and visualization software to work with our new Solid Edge and its Synchronous Technology version,” said Dan Staples, Solid Edge director. “The ability to directly read Solid Edge data will give our users another pathway to creating photorealistic renderings and animations of their products. Our partnership with Okino has reached the 10-year milestone and we see many more years to come.”
“Arpifrio has been a core user of Okino’s Solid Edge CAD conversion system since its first release over 10 years ago,” said Marino Arpino, director of Finamac Arpifrio manufacturing. “It has become an indispensable 3D tool for creating imagery and content for our manufactured products’ documentation and manuals. We are able to effortlessly and accurately move large and complex CAD assemblies into all of our preferred rendering and animation systems, where we can easily create photo-realistic pictures and animations of our manufactured products. This has shortened and simplified the work needed to create our product presentations, documentation and manuals.”



