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Kinect
Enters
the CAD
World
Through Geomagic
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Geomagic is adapting Studio software to read 3D point data
generated by Kinect, Ralph Grabowski, WorldCAD Access, Jan 12, 2012
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Geomagic
Studio
and Wrap
2012
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handles larger number of data points, can customize commands, filter points
by distance, handle sparse points, areas with hole, Ralph Grabowski,
upFront.eZine, Nov 22, 2011
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How to Make It In CAD Modeling -
transferring 3D model from Geomagic
Studio into Creo Elements/Pro, Rachael
Dalton-Taggart of Geomagic, Desktop
Engineering, Oct 1, 2011
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Modernizing Government: An Entrepreneurial Perspective - Ping Fu of
Geomagic talks about meeting president, using government information to
create beneficial products, Robb Mandelbaum, The New York Times, Jan 19,
2010
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Geomagic Closes the Reverse Engineering Loop
- Geomagic Studio links with SolidWorks, Inventor, Pro/E to give clean,
trimmed, intelligent model, Al Dean, Develop 3D, Mar 31, 2009
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Geomagic Studio Version 10
- menus split into tabs, similar operations into single panels, addition of
multi-sensor metrology support, Fashion module, more, Al Dean, MCAD Online,
Jan 21, 2008
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Geomagic
Seeks the Digitization of Everything - Geomagic CEO Dr. Ping Fu defines
digital shape sampling and processing (DSSP) that complements CAD, Laura Lathan,
CADdigest.com, Dec 10, 2007
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Geomagic
Studio 9 - Geomagic Studio 9 can convert point cloud data of a part
into fully detailed 3D model, but at a very high cost, Mike Hudspeth,
Cadalyst, May 14, 2007
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Geomagic Studio 9 - Geomagic Capture tool for creating error-free digital
form, large data management tools, enhanced ability to work with color, more,
MCAD Online, February 13, 2007
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Mustang Accelerates in Reverse -
stamping dies reverse engineered with Geomagic Studio for Ford Mustang, Jill Aitoro, Caduser,
March 2005
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3D Data at Work - a survey of point-manipulation software: Verisurf, BuildIT!, ICEM Surf, RapidForm, CopyCAD, Paraform, Geomagic Studio, Rhino, RevWorks and Pro/ENGINEER Wildfire, Pamela Waterman, Desktop Engineering, August 2004
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