PARIS--(Marketwire - Mar 12, 2012) - Lectra, the world leader in integrated technology
solutions dedicated to industries using soft materials-textiles,
leather,
industrial fabrics, and composite materials-is pleased to announce the
launch of
their DesignConcept Auto V4R2, an innovative solution for designing
and
developing 3D/2D products within the automotive industry. With the new
version
of DesignConcept Auto, car suppliers can optimize their costs and
production
time, while improving the quality of their products (seats, headrests,
armrests,
dashboards, side door panels,...).
DesignConcept Auto V4R2 enables car manufacturers and suppliers to
design 3D
virtual models, obtain photo-realistic renderings, define
product
specifications, conduct a feasibility analysis, develop
textile/leather
prototypes ready for cutting, and estimate the total cost of
manufacturing,
while reducing the environmental impact of their product development
activity.
"A true accelerator of the decision process, DesignConcept Auto
allows
industrialists from the automotive market to control their margins,
optimize
their costs, while accelerating the decision-making process and reducing
time-to-market. With this new version, Lectra offers the automotive
industry the most
complete virtual prototyping solution on the market, to increase
their
competitiveness in a highly competitive sector", said Daniel Harari, Lectra
CEO.
DesignConcept Auto V4R2: from complete preliminary costing to
production-ready
patterns
Car manufacturers can anticipate the total production cost of a new
virtual
model during the validation or tender phases, explore a multitude of
creative
options and simultaneously optimize quality, feasibility and production
costs.
Sharing information with a company's ERP system, DesignConcept
automatically
exports the required pattern information as well as assembly
instructions for
preliminary costing activities.
After having optimized 3D seam locations and validated the compatibility
of a
new style with a selection of fabric/leather, this new release helps to
increase
the quality of the initial 2D patterns to achieve production-ready
patterns.
Modifications, which are often needed when working with soft materials,
can be
made to the 2D patterns at the prototyping stage thus eliminating
imperfections
in the final prototype and reducing late-stage iterations.
Precise documentation ensures that the final product is correctly
assembled
according to design intent. With DesignConcept V4R2, new
functionalities are
available that streamline the communication of product specifications, the
page
layout and help define the complete sewing process using specific
trim
nomenclature and new libraries of customized components. With
pattern-making and
documentation all within the same solution suite, updates to the
documentation
are automatic when pattern modifications are made. Companies hence benefit
from
a solution that covers the end-to-end 3D to 2D design process, translating
into
significant time savings.
About Lectra
Lectra is the world leader in integrated technology solutions that
automate,
streamline and accelerate product design, development and manufacturing
processes for industries using soft materials. Lectra develops the most
advanced
specialized software and cutting systems and provides associated services
to a
broad array of markets including fashion (apparel, accessories, footwear),
automotive (car seats and interiors, airbags), furniture, as well as a wide
variety of other market sectors, such as aeronautical and marine
industries,
wind power, and personal protective equipment. Lectra serves 23,000
customers in
more than 100 countries with 1,350 employees and $287 million in 2011
revenues.
The company is listed on NYSE Euronext.
For more information, please visit www.lectra.com
Lectra - DesignConcept Auto V4R2 press release:
http://hugin.info/143494/R/1591615/501324.pdf
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