The approved design is exported directly to die-making machinery or sent to a digital sample cutting table (such as a Kongsberg table) for physical testing. 4. The Lasting Impact on the Packaging Industry
ESKO ArtiosCAD 7.6 stands as a landmark release that, over a decade ago, redefined what packaging professionals could expect from their software. While its technical specifications are now a matter of history, the principles it championed—seamless integration, powerful 3D visualization, and an unbroken workflow from concept to customer—remain the cornerstones of modern packaging design today. ESKO ArtiosCAD 7.6
3D PDFs and rendered views can be shared with customers for approval, improving communication and accelerating project approval times. ArtiosCAD 7.6 in Action The approved design is exported directly to die-making
Designers can fold 2D designs into realistic 3D models with a single click, identifying design flaws—such as overlapping flaps or incorrect tolerances—before sending files to production. While its technical specifications are now a matter
, this version consolidated the software's reputation as a world leader by bridging the gap between structural integrity and creative graphic design.
Despite the release of newer versions with more advanced features, ArtiosCAD 7.6 remains a testament to the software's longevity and core utility. Some industry professionals in packaging communities