



| Intricad uses Delphi to Virtually Put Museum Art in the Hands of Visitors |
"Using Delphi, we were able to modify our technology and provide a prototype solution amazingly fast, in less than seven days which helped us beat our competitors," B.J. Rao, Intricad Digitizer and one of the engineers on the project, says. Intricad was able to meet all the museum's requirements and win the job. Delphi was then used in all aspects of the software development for the museum's assignment from video processing to 3D graphics and the USB device control interface.
What impressed the engineers at Intricad and was another factor in influencing their decision to go with Delphi, was its loyal following. "There is a healthy 3rd party component industry and there is a lot of sample code available. People also seemed very inclined to offer information and assistance," Rao says. Intricad is now being approached more and more by companies and investors to create customized 3D scan solutions for their needs. "As a start up, time and money are critical to achieving success. We need to work harder and do more than others. With Delphi we know what is possible. With fast prototyping and built-in components we can get the job done very quickly," Rao says. |

