Automating and connecting part manufacturing planning steps like CAD data preparation, tooling design, CNC and CMM programming gives manufacturers a competitive advantage. Learn how software for CAD, CAM, CMM, robotics, and additive manufacturing can help you automate part manufacturing, today.
Automated solutions that integrate front office functions such as design and CAM with shop floor operations were once reserved for large industry. Today, that functionality is available to manufacturers of almost any size.
For manufacturers that make parts ranging from simple to complex using many operations on expensive CNC machines, manufacturing planning is one of the more time-consuming steps in the production process.
Automating and connecting part manufacturing planning steps like CAD data preparation, tooling design, CNC and CMM programming gives manufacturers a competitive advantage.
During this webinar you will learn advanced methods for automating:
- CAM and robotic programming
- CMM inspection programming
- End-to-end manufacturing with model-based definition
Learn how comprehensive software for CAD, CAM, CMM, robotics, and additive manufacturing can help you automate part manufacturing, today.
About the Speakers:
Jim Anderton – Director of Content, Multimedia – engineering.com. Mr. Anderton was formerly editor of Canadian Metalworking Magazine and has contributed to a wide range of print and on-line publications, including Design Engineering, Canadian Plastics, Service Station and Garage Management, Autovision, and the National Post. He also brings prior industry experience in quality and part design for a Tier One automotive supplier.
Vynce Paradise – Head of NX CAM Product Development – Siemens Digital Industries Software. Vynce has led the development of the multi-axis 3D printing and CAM robotic projects at Siemens Digital Industries Software. Vynce also has wide experience in the CAD/CAM software industry and is based in Cypress, California USA.
To watch, please complete the form on this page. This webinar is sponsored by Siemens Digital Industries Software.