Delcam has added videos from the recent EMO exhibition held in Milan to its unique online TV channel. The nine videos include new developments from Italian and international machine tool manufacturers, plus one covering the latest releases of Delcam’s advanced manufacturing software.
EMO was the largest machining exhibition held during this year and so provided the platform for many leading manufacturers to launch their latest designs. The Delcam videos provide a chance for those unable to attend the exhibition to see several of these new machines in action.
The videos also show how using Delcam’s range of software enables these machines to operate at their peak efficiency. In this way, they can provide greater increases in productivity, more improvements in quality and larger reductions in lead times.
"Companies that are investing in the latest machine tools are often concerned that their CAM software may not have kept up with any advanced technology incorporated in the new models,” commented Delcam’s Advanced Manufacturing Product Manager, Mark Forth. "As the world’s largest CAM specialist, Delcam has strong relationships with most of the leading machine tool suppliers. This enables us to begin working on updates to our post-processors while new designs are still in development. As a result, we are able to support these new machines as soon as they are delivered to customers.”
"Similarly, companies looking to invest in CAM software are often worried whether the toolpaths generated will work as well on the machine tool as they do on the computer,” added Mr. Forth. "These latest videos provide more evidence of the high performance that Delcam software can produce on a range of different machines.”
They can be viewed at www.delcam.tv/emo09.
Dec 17, 2009
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