PartMaker developers will work with Gital engineers to ensure accurate simulations.
Delcam’s PartMaker Division and DMG’s Gital America subsidiary have entered into a strategic partnership to greater enhance the productivity of programming Gital’s line up of multi-axis turn-mill centres and Swiss-type lathes.
Many leading Gital users around the U.S. and the world have already standardized on PartMaker for programming. This partnership marks a move by Gital to encourage the more productive off-line programming of its machines. Under terms of the partnership, Gital applications engineers will undergo training on PartMaker for use with their applications requirements and cooperate with PartMaker’s software developers in the support of programming for new Gital machine models that come to the market place.
"PartMaker is the CAM system of choice of many leading Gital users,” according to Roberto Nicoli, Gital America Sales Manager. "As we seek to enhance our customer’s productivity with our ever more advanced machine tools, it only made sense to team up with the developers of PartMaker.”
Sep 21, 2009
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