Spatial Announces the Release 2026 1.0.1: New Enhancements Across 3D InterOp, Data Prep, Meshing, and 3D Modeling SDKs

Spatial Announces the Release 2026 1.0.1: New Enhancements Across 3D InterOp, Data Prep, Meshing, and 3D Modeling SDKs

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ITWeb (South Africa) – Public SectorApr 24, 2026

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Why It Matters

The enhancements boost data interoperability and reduce file sizes, accelerating design‑to‑simulation cycles for manufacturers and engineers. By tightening CAD translation and meshing reliability, Spatial strengthens Dassault’s ecosystem and offers a competitive edge in high‑performance engineering software.

Key Takeaways

  • glTF writer now supports Draco compression, cutting mesh file sizes
  • NX reader adds 2D drawing import for versions 2412+
  • Hidden Body Removal expands to Solid Edge, Revit, 3MF, OBJ
  • ACIS modeler introduces rho‑conic blend sections and edge self‑intersection fixes
  • CSM mesher adds automatic mesh healing and quality evaluation tools

Pulse Analysis

Spatial Corp.’s latest 1.0.1 release arrives at a time when manufacturers are scrambling for tighter integration between CAD and simulation environments. By extending native support to the newest JT, NX and Solid Edge releases, Spatial ensures that downstream tools can ingest the latest design data without costly conversion steps. The addition of Draco compression to glTF exports directly addresses the growing need for lightweight 3D assets in web‑based visualization and digital twin applications, delivering up to 50% smaller file sizes while preserving visual fidelity.

Beyond format updates, the suite’s new data‑preparation features streamline common bottlenecks. Hidden Body Removal now reaches across Solid Edge, Revit, 3MF, OBJ and Smart 3D, automatically stripping non‑essential geometry that often inflates simulation meshes. Enhanced PMI handling—graphical at the assembly level for STEP and semantic for JT—preserves critical manufacturing information, reducing manual re‑annotation. In the ACIS modeler, rho‑conic cross‑section blends and robust edge‑self‑intersection resolution empower designers to create complex fillets without encountering geometry failures, a frequent source of delays in high‑precision engineering.

The meshing upgrades cement Spatial’s role in end‑to‑end simulation workflows. CSM’s mesh‑healing operator automatically repairs invalid intersections and gaps, while the new quality evaluator in the CSM‑CVM pipeline provides both predefined and custom metrics for surface and volume meshes. These tools not only accelerate pre‑processing but also improve downstream analysis accuracy, a critical factor for industries such as aerospace and automotive. Collectively, the enhancements reinforce Dassault’s strategic push toward a unified, high‑performance engineering stack, positioning Spatial as a pivotal enabler for firms seeking faster time‑to‑market and reduced computational overhead.

Spatial Announces the Release 2026 1.0.1: New Enhancements Across 3D InterOp, Data Prep, Meshing, and 3D Modeling SDKs

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