Esko Gives ArtiosCAD Users Trial of New Preflight

Esko (Ghent, Belgium) recently announced the company is giving users of its ArtiosCAD structural design software the opportunity to trial the new preflight functionality in its latest release.

ArtiosCAD (18.1) users can now start using the software-assisted quality control checks as a trial ahead of the full launch in early 2020. The new preflight software delivers greater efficiency by saving users up to 15 minutes per design, eliminating the need for manual checks and standardizing design checks across a user group.

Specifically created to boost productivity for packaging structural designers, product development processes, virtual prototyping and die cut manufacturing operations, ArtiosCAD is a trusted tool with more than 23,000 users worldwide.

For more information, visit esko.com.
 

Mark Kissling

Mark Kissling is Signs of the Times’ Editor-in-Chief. Contact him at mark.kissling@smartworkmedia.com.

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