ParallelGraphics is a 3D software company. ParaGraph was acquired by Silicon Graphics in 1997, but the Silicon Graphics division, consisting of ParaGraph employees, was subsequently disbanded; based on it, the company ParallelGraphics arose.
| ParallelGraphics (aka Cortona3D) | |
|---|---|
| Base | 2003 |
| Founders | George Pachikov |
| Location | |
| Key figures | Anton Chizhov |
| Industry | 3D software development |
| Products | Software, interactive 3D applications, online catalogs |
| Site | cortona3d.com |
The main activities of the company are three-dimensional graphics, including on the Internet, and products based on three-dimensional technologies (three-dimensional reference books and catalogs).
The most famous customers are Boeing [1] , European Space Agency , ISS . By order of Boeing, a software-information complex was created containing electronic documentation, equipped with three-dimensional interactive illustrations. The programmer Anton Chizhov was invited to implement the project [2] . The interactive component of the project made it possible to observe the assembly and disassembly of complex assemblies of airliners and reduced the risk of errors by Boeing engineers in aircraft maintenance.