New Product Release: Creo to 3DPDF (V22.1)

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Theorem Solutions are pleased to announce the release of the latest Creo-3D PDF publisher from the Publish 3D product range.

Theorem’s Publish 3D - 3D PDF products enable the publishing of 3D Creo data directly from within the design application in to an interactive 3D PDF document format, or an HTML5 output.

V22.1 supports Creo 3.0, 4.0, 5.0 and has a number of new features and enhancements, including:

· Processing Display Curves shown in a Combined State

· Support for the translations of Offset Cross-Sections

· Layer Visibility & Combination State improvements

· UI Creo Read Family Table Instances

 

The published PDF document contains embedded interactive 3D representations of the native Creo data (within pre-defined templates), offering greater levels of Intellectual Property (IP) protection with support for separate passwords to control either the access to the document as well as separate passwords to enable any editing of the 3D PDF output.

The Publish 3D product supports Model Based Definition (MBD) and 3D annotations and dimensions (PMI) from Creo into the 3D PDF format.

Anybody with access to the freely available Adobe Reader®, either on a PC, tablet or smartphone can access the interactive 3D data and are able to view, mark up and interrogate the document without the use of specialist CAD software. As 3D PDF is an ISO standard, the technology is easily integrated and can effectively become the protocol for easy, seamless document creation and communication.

Our solutions are built with development tools and APIs supplied and are supported by the major CAD vendors that we have strategic partnerships with. This means we do not reverse engineer and can provide you with a robust application that offers full control over data preparation and optimization for the target formats.

Theorem’s strategic partnership with PTC ensures that there is parallel development between the latest releases of Creo, and Theorem’s Publish 3D products, allowing Theorem to continue to provide publishing solutions for the Creo community.

Find more information Creo to 3D PDF here.