Deep Exploration 5.5 for 3D Mfg from Right Hemisphere

Real-Time 3D visual manufacturing solutions speed training and production time.

Real-Time 3D visual manufacturing solutions speed training and production time.

By DE Editors

Right Hemisphere (Lake Buena Vista, FL) released a new version of its Deep Exploration client software featuring support for the creation of real-time 3D manufacturing instructions. Deep Exploration 5.5 release offers several new licensing options in addition to support for real-time 3D manufacturing instructions.

The new user interface improves ease of use and workflows; and new features support technical illustration work.

Deep Exploration 5.5 makes creating visual assembly procedures more flexible for the content author. The software supports the creation of multiple Procedures using Steps, and offers the ability to automatically assign dummy animation sequences as placeholders to facilitate the story-boarding process. It also offers 2D layer support and a symbols library so that the content creator can drag an icon of a drill, for example, and tolerance numbers into a scene. By enabling content creators to include more symbols, icons and numbers, Deep Exploration is also helping manufacturers to build more intuitive, language-neutral manufacturing assembly procedures. With less language and text, and more 2D and 3D visual directions, manufacturers can also expect to reduce human errors and to more easily support a distributed, global manufacturing operation.

In addition to support for visual manufacturing instructions, Right Hemisphere Deep Exploration 5.5 offers users Network License Management for a floating license system; Internet License Activation to license Deep Exploration; and a Manual License Activation, which enables a single customer without access to the internet (and is not using Network License Management) to be authorized by e-mail and then to manually enter in the requisite authorization key.

For more information, please visit Right Hemisphere.

Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company’s website.

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