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  18/01/07 > NEXT LIMIT TECHNOLOGIES TO SHOWCASE MAXWELL RENDER AT SOLIDWORKS WORLD 2007
 
   

Next Limit Technologies, pioneering inventors in the architectural visualization, 3D design and simulation industries, will demonstrate its award-winning rendering engine Maxwell Render, the Light Simulator at the SolidWorks World 2007 Conference, being held from February 4 through February 7, 2007 in New Orleans. Show attendees will discover the latest updates and newest features of the Maxwell Render plug-in for SolidWorks® 2007, which will be showcased at a user presentation session during the show.

As a SolidWorks Partner, Next Limit strives for continued improvement and ongoing integration of the Maxwell Render SolidWorks plug-in, providing engineers and designers with endless possibilities to require images with extremely advanced lighting and high photographic quality.

A detailed overview of Maxwell Render’s features, the latest developments with the plug-in for SolidWorks 2007 and ongoing improvements to the workflow of SolidWorks and Maxwell Render will be shown at a user break-out session at 4:00 p.m. on Tuesday February 6. Next Limit representatives will also be available in booth 448 during show hours.

"Maxwell Render and SolidWorks were born for each other," said Victor Gonzalez, Next Limit Technologies CEO. "Both products combined provide professionals with an unprecedented, powerful tool to create images of a photorealistic quality even the most demanding client will not say ‘no’ to. SolidWorks World 2007 is an excellent opportunity to emphasize the strength of the Maxwell Render and SolidWorks collaboration", he concluded.

“Maxwell Render has built a strong reputation for delivering the lighting and image quality that design engineers need,” said SolidWorks Solution Partner Program Manager Efrat Ravid. “Maxwell Render and SolidWorks 2007 give engineers the power and ease of use to put out images of an eye-popping quality.”

 

Maxwell Render experts will be ready for questions and queries at SolidWorks World 2007 in booth 448.