The new "Cutting Path Optimization" takes advantage of v76’s smoother geometry. Die-makers report that tooling paths for laser cutters and flatbed cutters (Zünd, Kongsberg) are 30% cleaner, reducing machine jitter.
The latest iteration, , is not just a routine maintenance update. It represents a significant leap forward in performance, 3D visualization, automation, and cloud integration. In this article, we will explore every new feature, enhancement, and workflow change that the new ArtiosCAD 76 brings to the table for designers, die-makers, and manufacturing engineers. Part 1: Why Version 76 Matters (The Big Picture) Before diving into the pixel-level features, it is crucial to understand the context of this release. The packaging industry is under pressure to deliver faster turnaround times, reduce physical prototyping costs, and improve sustainability. ArtiosCAD 76 addresses these pain points head-on. esko artioscad 76 new
You can now push a 3D folded model directly from ArtiosCAD 76 into Cape Pack to test pallet patterns without leaving the ArtiosCAD interface. This is a massive time-saver for logistics engineers. Part 6: First Look – Review from Beta Testers “We have been on ArtiosCAD since version 7. The jump to 76 is the biggest performance improvement we have ever seen. Opening our library of 5,000+ standard boxes is now instant.” — Tom R., Senior Structural Designer, Smurfit Kappa The new "Cutting Path Optimization" takes advantage of
| Task | ArtiosCAD 22.07 | ArtiosCAD 76 (New) | Improvement | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Open large display file (100+ parts) | 45 seconds | 18 seconds | | | Rotate heavy 3D assembly | Choppy (15 fps) | Smooth (60 fps) | 4x Smoother | | Generate 3D PDF | 22 seconds | 7 seconds | 68% Faster | | Nest 500 pieces on a sheet | 12 seconds | 4 seconds | 66% Faster | It represents a significant leap forward in performance,
“The AI-driven glue tab adjustment saved my team 8 hours of manual corrections last week alone. It just understands B-flute geometry better than I do.” —
Published: October 2024 By: Packaging Industry Insights
For over three decades, has been the gold standard in structural packaging design. From simple corrugated folding cartons to complex countertop displays, it is the software that turns a flat sheet of substrate into a three-dimensional reality. When Esko releases a new major version, the packaging world pays attention.