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1 August 2007

Events News

Lattice Technology to Present at Future Manufacturing Congress

Lattice Technology, Inc ., developers of the XVL ultra-compressed 3D data format, announced that it will present its latest innovations for Manufacturing at the Future of Manufacturing event taking place in Montreal, Canada, August 5-7, 2007.

The Future of Manufacturing event is designed to help executives in the manufacturing industry meet growth and operations improvement objectives. With the ever increasing demand for higher quality and lower cost products being fueled by the entrance of new world manufacturing facilities, the Future of Manufacturing event delivers successful strategies that need to be implemented to remain competitive.

The Future of Manufacturing event will be broadcast in its entirety via the Internet to a global audience covering five continents, for more information please visit, http://www.fmaintl.com/ .

"We are delighted to be invited to present at Future of Manufacturing and look forward to presenting the technology that has improved manufacturing and increased value for so many of our customers," said Bill Barnes, US General Manager, Lattice Technology. "Using products based on XVL, manufacturing companies can easily re-use even large scale CAD files for downstream uses from design review to 3D publishing of manuals and online spare parts catalogues with full control over security and accuracy."

Lattice Technology provides applications that enable organizations to share, re-use, publish and communicate 3D data that originates as engineering CAD models. XVL systems have been extensively implemented in the automotive industry, most notably in the worldwide plants of Toyota Motor Company.

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