Technology demonstration

Waltham, MA—AMC Bridge introduced AsBuilt™, a technology preview of a plugin for SOLIDWORKS®, enabling users to upload, manipulate and compare point clouds with mesh or BRep models. 

It also provides deviation visualization and statistical reports for easy and effective analysis of results.

About AMC Bridge

AMC Bridge is a vendor of choice for software development services in the areas of computer-aided design, engineering, manufacturing, and construction. Since 1999 we have been delivering solutions for CAD, CAE, CAM, PDM, BIM and PLM applications. For over 15 years we have participated in the development of commercial software products and custom solutions for the engineering markets based on the variety of platforms from desktop and web to mobile and clouds.

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AMC Bridge Webinars

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  • AMC Bridge Introduces New Features in AsBuilt™ for SOLIDWORKS®

    Quality control automation of the manufactured parts is an important issue in the industry. Continuing the research of opportunities that 3D scanning presents to address this issue, AMC Bridge released the improved version of AsBuilt™ for SOLIDWORKS® technology demonstration.
  • Visualization of Construction Safety: AMC Bridge Releases the Construction Safety—Hard-hat Detector Technology Demonstration

    AMC Bridge constantly investigates new and innovative technologies to find out efficient ways of applying them to the construction industry. Construction Safety—Hard-hat Detector, a new web-based technology demonstration that applies machine learning to ensure safety on the construction site, is the latest result of such research.
  • AMC Bridge Releases a New Technology Demonstration—AsBuilt Plus

    Evaluation and analysis of manufactured parts and comparing them to the respective design models have become an essential part of engineering and manufacturing processes. Searching for the most effective ways to automate and simplify those operations, AMC Bridge has created a new technology demonstration—AsBuilt Plus.
  • AMC Bridge Introduces New Features in CAD-to-Etsy

    AMC Bridge introduced new features in CAD-to-Etsy™, a proof of concept of an add-in that extends the functionality of Autodesk® Fusion 360™ enabling users to connect to Etsy e-commerce platform, populate listing items, attach a rendered model from Fusion 360. The updated version enables users to connect to Autodesk Forge platform and attach a model file from Forge storage to an Etsy listing of digital type. 
  • AMC Bridge Releases CAD-to-Etsy Add-in for Autodesk Fusion 360

    AMC Bridge has released CAD-to-Etsy™, a new add-in that extends the functionality of Autodesk® Fusion 360™ enabling users to connect to Etsy e-commerce platform, create, fill listing items and attach a rendered model from Fusion 360.  CAD-to-Etsy supports Autodesk Fusion 360 for Windows.
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    AMC Bridge constantly investigates new and innovative technologies to find out efficient ways of applying them to the construction industry. Construction Safety—Hard-hat Detector, a new web-based technology demonstration that applies machine learning to ensure safety on the construction site, is the latest result of such research.
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