3D Modelling, Virtual Factories and Production Simulations

3D CAD software like SolidWorks is used extensively to design all of Brican’s automation and manufacturing systems. Delcam software is used to generate highly optimized tool paths for CNC machining and a variety of other 3D modelling and simulation software is constantly being added to the mix.
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What is 3D Simulation, 3D Scanning and AR/VR Immersive Tours?

Scott – VR Virtual Tours and Stereoscopic Glasses came and went as tools to help your customer visualize a complex automation solution or a virtual factory simulation. These days, however, we are not only able to immerse the customer in a 3D simulation but with technologies from Oculus, Sony and Samsung we are now able to let the customer interact directly with your CAD model. We can even go a step further and project a virtual model of an entire automated system, in fully interactive 3D in the exact location or empty space where the system will be installed. Augmented Reality and then some – and it’s available today …

Scott – New 3D Scanners from PrimeSense and other scanner companies are making it much faster and more accurate than ever to digitize a customers part and directly import it into your CAD software.

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3D Modelling

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Augmented Reality and Immersive Tours

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3D Scanners and 3D Printing

Content from Scott – Digitizing a customer’s product to build an automation solution around or 3D printing incredibly accurate working parts directly from your CAD model is moving Automation and Virtual Prototyping in a whole new direction and at break neck speeds.