On 8th October, CADCAM developer Delcam will host a free seminar on Developments in Aerospace Machining at its Birmingham headquarters in partnership with Dormer Tools and DMG. Other speakers will be included from Renishaw, Sandvik-Coromant and System 3R. The event will cover the latest advances from each of the companies that will help aerospace manufacturers to increase their productivity and profitability.
The aerospace industry has always demanded the highest levels of quality and consistency from its suppliers. In the current economic environment, the added requirements for more cost-effective production and shorter lead times have become even more important. To meet these demands, suppliers must ensure that their machining operations are operating as efficiently as possible.
Machining technology has progressed faster than ever over recent years. Developments in machine tools have been accompanied by improvements in all the related equipment, including more sophisticated programming software, cutting tools that can operate as speeds that would have been unthinkable, and faster and more flexible inspection methods.
All of these aspects will be covered during the seminar. Together the presentations will show how important it is for companies to review their operations regularly so they can ensure that they are operating as efficiently as possible in today’s highly competitive business environment.
Sep 8, 2009
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