Trainees will be able to learn about new options in FeatureCAM 2010, including the latest mill-turn features.
Delcam and Associated Machine Tool Technologies (AmTTech), the exclusive distributor for Doosan Infracore machines in Texas, have partnered to provide local training to FeatureCAM users in the Houston area.
"Delcam has the largest development team in the CAM industry. We have continued with a high level of R & D investment during the current downturn, so we have a constant stream of new innovations in our programs,” explained Delcam North America President, Glenn McMinn. "We feel that it is essential to hold regular events to ensure our customers are aware of these new developments so that they can gain the maximum benefit from their software. We are extremely pleased that AmiTTech have partnered with us so we can provide this service to our large number of users in the Texas area.”
Classes will be held from 9 am to 5 pm between Monday March 1st and Friday March 5th. Basic training on FeatureTURN is scheduled for Monday March 1st and Tuesday March 2nd. Basic training on FeatureMILL including 2.5D Milling, FeatureRECOGNITION and 4th Axis Milling is scheduled for Wednesday March 3rd and FeatureTURN/MILL including Turning and Live Tool Milling is scheduled on Thursday March 4th and Friday March 5th.
Commenting on the training Jan Johnson, the newly appointed Delcam representative for Texas, said, "I am so glad that we were able to team up with AmTTech for this upcoming FeatureCAM training. People will be able to bring their part files and we will be able to show them new techniques and features in FeatureCAM 2010. Even experienced users can learn how they can increase their productivity and experience the highest ROI possible from their software and machine tools.”
Jan 27, 2010
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