Directly apply drawing instructions to 3D shapes! No advanced processes are required, and anyone can understand the drawing instructions.
A 3D drawing is a method of expression that completes manufacturing using only 3D data, representing all the information that was previously expressed in paper drawings or 2D data in a 3D model created with 3D CAD. To understand shapes from paper drawings or 2D data, it is necessary to mentally perform processes such as converting the information expressed in two dimensions into three-dimensional information and confirming the relevant drawing instructions. In contrast, a 3D drawing directly associates drawing instructions with the three-dimensional shapes present on the computer screen, allowing anyone to understand the drawing instructions without the need for the advanced processes mentioned earlier. [Transition of Drawing Forms] ■ Paper Drawings ■ 2D Data ■ 2D Data + 3D Model ■ 3D Drawings *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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Mobitech Co., Ltd. started in 1985 with reliability evaluation services for automotive products and has since grown in the automotive development field. In recent years, the manufacturing industry has been required to respond to various environmental changes, including carbon neutrality. Manufacturers that can quickly deliver attractive products to end users while also considering environmental impact face management challenges related to flexible organizational capabilities and the transformation of development processes. Mobitech is a professional engineering company that accelerates product development for manufacturing clients, leveraging the know-how and achievements it has cultivated over many years.