ESPRIT® 2009, the newest version of computer-aided-manufacturing (CAM) software created by CAM industry innovator DP Technology, will be on display at the Northwest Machine Tool Expo, to take place at the Oregon Convention Center in Portland, Ore., May 5-7.
Touted as the “premier regional event for the machine tool, industrial and manufacturing industries,” the expo, currently in its 16th year, is both an exhibition of cutting-edge machining processes and a conference featuring seminars that highlight the newest technologies and applications.
Located at booth No. 838, ESPRIT will be one of the innovative solutions on display. Visitors to the booth will have access to firsthand knowledge from ESPRIT representatives, who will be available for questions about the newest functionality in the software and who will be conducting one-on-one demonstrations.
ESPRIT 2009 places a heavy emphasis on integrated machining, the use of milling and, or turning in any combination on any type of machine tool — Swiss-turn, mill-turn, B-axis machines, etc. Therefore, most improvements to the software are to the benefit of all programmers.
Apr 23, 2009
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