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Or even 360videos, we support that, too. So once you learned and trained, then you– let’s say you work with engines, and you’ll get to Alaska and you have to repair that engine. And it’s not only CAD. It’s also if you want MRI device or you have GIS data, BIM data. The world of 3D, 120 formats.
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