Desktop Engineering - Editor’s technology pick of the week

 
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  • AVEVA IntelliLaser and AVEVA Laser Modeller Software
    Selected Editor’s Pick of the Week by Desktop Engineering


    Industrial site, brownfield scanning solutions intrigue Editor at Large.

    DUBLIN, NEW HAMPSHIRE, USA — Desktop Engineering (deskeng.com) announces that AVEVA IntelliLaser and AVEVA Laser Modeller laser scanning software from AVEVA Solutions Ltd. (Houston, TX) have been selected its Editor’s Pick of the Week for April 20, 2011.

    These laser-scanning tools are said to enable "you to produce intelligent 3D models of an industrial site cost- and time-effectively,” says Anthony J. Lockwood, editor at large for Desktop Engineering.

    "AVEVA IntelliLaser enables industrial process plant operators to add intelligence to photorealistic laser-scan data with minimal manual work," explains Lockwood. It "creates associations between objects within the laser scan and asset tag information. ... This smart data is available to users through a web browser, meaning you can visualize a plant knowing how items within the scan relate to existing plant information."
    With AVEVA Laser Modeller "you can visualize 3D point-cloud data sets, panoramic images, and site plans simultaneously," says Lockwood, adding that "you can generate intelligent 3D plant components for piping, steelwork, and equipment items, component by component."

    Read the full Editor’s Pick of the Week at “Scanner Solutions Streamline Plant Upgrade and Revamp Projects.
    Desktop Engineering magazine, which is published monthly by Level 5 Communications, is an industry-leading media brand covering hardware and software engineering solutions for the manufacturing, medical, automotive, aerospace, consumer electronics, process, and other industries. Its readership of 60,000 is 100-percent involved in upfront design processes. Desktop Engineering’s website, deskeng.com, is a valuable resource updated regularly with breaking news from the global engineering, design, and manufacturing industries.

    “Desktop Engineering covers MCAD, simulation and analysis, reverse engineering, and rapid technologies for design engineers and engineering management,” said Steve Robbins, executive editor. “We focus on computer technologies that enable 3D modeling and simulation.”

    “Each issue of DE offers news updates, hardware and software reviews, articles, and in-depth coverage of rapidly evolving industries,” Robbins added. “DE delivers information that increases ROI and helps shorten time to market. Whether engineers are working on the latest aerospace project or an industrial designer is creating a new cell phone, DE provides solutions to their day-to-day challenges.”

    For more information about daily news updates, monthly updates from the magazine, and advertising opportunities, contact:
    Desktop Engineering, Level 5 Communications Inc., 1283D Main St., Dublin, NH 03444; 603-563-1631, fax 603-563-8192, [url=http://www.deskeng.com]DE - Desktop Engineering - Technology for Design Engineering[/url].
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  • AVEVA IntelliLaser and AVEVA Laser Modeller Software
    Selected Editor’s Pick of the Week by Desktop Engineering


    Industrial site, brownfield scanning solutions intrigue Editor at Large.

    DUBLIN, NEW HAMPSHIRE, USA — Desktop Engineering (deskeng.com) announces that AVEVA IntelliLaser and AVEVA Laser Modeller laser scanning software from AVEVA Solutions Ltd. (Houston, TX) have been selected its Editor’s Pick of the Week for April 20, 2011.

    These laser-scanning tools are said to enable "you to produce intelligent 3D models of an industrial site cost- and time-effectively,” says Anthony J. Lockwood, editor at large for Desktop Engineering.

    "AVEVA IntelliLaser enables industrial process plant operators to add intelligence to photorealistic laser-scan data with minimal manual work," explains Lockwood. It "creates associations between objects within the laser scan and asset tag information. ... This smart data is available to users through a web browser, meaning you can visualize a plant knowing how items within the scan relate to existing plant information."
    With AVEVA Laser Modeller "you can visualize 3D point-cloud data sets, panoramic images, and site plans simultaneously," says Lockwood, adding that "you can generate intelligent 3D plant components for piping, steelwork, and equipment items, component by component."

    Read the full Editor’s Pick of the Week at “Scanner Solutions Streamline Plant Upgrade and Revamp Projects.
    Desktop Engineering magazine, which is published monthly by Level 5 Communications, is an industry-leading media brand covering hardware and software engineering solutions for the manufacturing, medical, automotive, aerospace, consumer electronics, process, and other industries. Its readership of 60,000 is 100-percent involved in upfront design processes. Desktop Engineering’s website, deskeng.com, is a valuable resource updated regularly with breaking news from the global engineering, design, and manufacturing industries.

    “Desktop Engineering covers MCAD, simulation and analysis, reverse engineering, and rapid technologies for design engineers and engineering management,” said Steve Robbins, executive editor. “We focus on computer technologies that enable 3D modeling and simulation.”

    “Each issue of DE offers news updates, hardware and software reviews, articles, and in-depth coverage of rapidly evolving industries,” Robbins added. “DE delivers information that increases ROI and helps shorten time to market. Whether engineers are working on the latest aerospace project or an industrial designer is creating a new cell phone, DE provides solutions to their day-to-day challenges.”

    For more information about daily news updates, monthly updates from the magazine, and advertising opportunities, contact:
    Desktop Engineering, Level 5 Communications Inc., 1283D Main St., Dublin, NH 03444; 603-563-1631, fax 603-563-8192, [url=http://www.deskeng.com]DE - Desktop Engineering - Technology for Design Engineering[/url].
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