Lattice Technology to Hold 'Manufacturing DX x 3D Seminar 2026' on Friday, May 22, 2026 [Accepting Registrations]!
Lattice Technology will host the 'Manufacturing DX x 3D Seminar 2026' in Tokyo on May 22, featuring case studies from Aisin, Tokyo Electron, Toyota Motor East Japan, and NSK on utilizing the 3D format XVL.
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Lattice Technology Co., Ltd. (Headquarters: Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo, President: Hiroshi Toriya, hereafter: Lattice, Website: https://www.lattice.co.jp/) will hold the 'Manufacturing DX x 3D Seminar 2026' (hereafter, this event) at the JP Tower Hall & Conference (Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo) on Friday, May 22, 2026.
Under the theme of 'Manufacturing DX x 3D in the AI Era', this event will introduce actual manufacturing DX initiatives from four companies that are advanced in promoting production engineering DX, service DX, and 3D drawing DX: Aisin Corporation, Tokyo Electron Limited, Toyota Motor East Japan, Inc., and NSK Ltd.
Furthermore, the organizer, Lattice, will unveil for the first time at this event a new initiative combining the lightweight 3D format 'XVL' with AI.
Event site and registration here: https://www.lattice.co.jp/events/2026/0522-dxseminar2026
## ● Speaking Companies (in alphabetical order) ●
### (Keynote Speech) Aisin Corporation
### Digitally Connecting Process Design Information with the Production Floor
~Production Preparation DX through Original BOP incorporating XVL~
In the automotive industry, the advancement of products and the acceleration of global expansion have made the sophistication of production preparation a critical issue. This lecture introduces efforts to communicate production requirements to the production floor in an easy-to-understand manner by building an original BOP (Bill of Process) that centrally manages process design information and incorporating XVL into it.
- How to easily convey design data in a usable format to the production floor is a key point in production engineering.
- Will explain the specific approach of production preparation DX and its utilization on site as a practical example of digital utilization connecting product design -> process design -> production floor.
### (Case Study Lecture) Tokyo Electron Limited
### Building an Information Distribution Pipeline for Field Engineers
~Building a Service Parts Search Service utilizing 3D Data~
To provide advanced field engineering to various customers globally, Tokyo Electron has local subsidiaries and service stations in various countries, deploying field engineers (FE). A high level of information security is required along with high-quality service provision. Since the design information of each equipment is the foundation of this, the information gap between design and FE has been a major challenge. Therefore, focusing on XVL's advanced 3D deformation technology, they have built a system to distribute necessary information to the field by masking and deforming highly confidential design information, contributing to the improvement of FE efficiency and the maintenance of a high quality level for customers. In this lecture, we will provide an overview of the details of the background challenges, the outline of the initiative, challenges in promotion, and future prospects.
### (Case Study Lecture) Toyota Motor East Japan, Inc.
### End-to-End 3D Data: From Design to Eng...
Under the theme of 'Manufacturing DX x 3D in the AI Era', this event will introduce actual manufacturing DX initiatives from four companies that are advanced in promoting production engineering DX, service DX, and 3D drawing DX: Aisin Corporation, Tokyo Electron Limited, Toyota Motor East Japan, Inc., and NSK Ltd.
Furthermore, the organizer, Lattice, will unveil for the first time at this event a new initiative combining the lightweight 3D format 'XVL' with AI.
Event site and registration here: https://www.lattice.co.jp/events/2026/0522-dxseminar2026
## ● Speaking Companies (in alphabetical order) ●
### (Keynote Speech) Aisin Corporation
### Digitally Connecting Process Design Information with the Production Floor
~Production Preparation DX through Original BOP incorporating XVL~
In the automotive industry, the advancement of products and the acceleration of global expansion have made the sophistication of production preparation a critical issue. This lecture introduces efforts to communicate production requirements to the production floor in an easy-to-understand manner by building an original BOP (Bill of Process) that centrally manages process design information and incorporating XVL into it.
- How to easily convey design data in a usable format to the production floor is a key point in production engineering.
- Will explain the specific approach of production preparation DX and its utilization on site as a practical example of digital utilization connecting product design -> process design -> production floor.
### (Case Study Lecture) Tokyo Electron Limited
### Building an Information Distribution Pipeline for Field Engineers
~Building a Service Parts Search Service utilizing 3D Data~
To provide advanced field engineering to various customers globally, Tokyo Electron has local subsidiaries and service stations in various countries, deploying field engineers (FE). A high level of information security is required along with high-quality service provision. Since the design information of each equipment is the foundation of this, the information gap between design and FE has been a major challenge. Therefore, focusing on XVL's advanced 3D deformation technology, they have built a system to distribute necessary information to the field by masking and deforming highly confidential design information, contributing to the improvement of FE efficiency and the maintenance of a high quality level for customers. In this lecture, we will provide an overview of the details of the background challenges, the outline of the initiative, challenges in promotion, and future prospects.
### (Case Study Lecture) Toyota Motor East Japan, Inc.
### End-to-End 3D Data: From Design to Eng...