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Improving CAM Throughput Without Disrupting Production

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Learn about a number of CAD/CAM tools that boost manufacturing productivity and require only minimal time and energy to implement—ensuring that throughput is not disrupted.

Learn about a number of CAD/CAM tools that boost manufacturing productivity and require only minimal time and energy to implement—ensuring that throughput is not disrupted.

There are several CAD/CAM software add-ins and add-ons that can be implemented into existing processes to automate manufacturing and reach higher levels of productivity. Build your arsenal of CNC software tools to meet the challenges of manufacturing today.

Join this webinar to see a demo of various CAD/CAM options available and learn how they can be implemented into your current process without disruption.

Agenda:

  • Gain a new understanding of the advantages and time savings with fully integrated CAD/CAM software
  • See how true G-code simulation eliminates the need for dry-runs and reduces setup time
  • Learn about software options to improve communication between CNC programmers and machinists on the shop floor
  • See how SolidWorks parts, assemblies and folders of parts can be automatically nested

Presenter 1:

Dieter Ottmann

Group Technical Specialist

Dieter Ottmann has worked in the CAD/CAM and precision manufacturing industries for more than 25 years. Trained initially as a mold maker, Dieter learned G-code and manual programming for CNC machines at an early age. This laid the foundation of his career and he has continued providing technology solutions for manufacturing challenges. Dieter's experience includes decades of CAD/CAM experience in a wide range of industries and in several different capacities, including sales, pre-sales, implementation and development. As a group technical specialist, he is a member of the HCL Software team, supporting resellers and customers with CAD/CAM products including SolidWorks CAM, CAMWorks ShopFloor, VoluMill, NestingWorks and tolerance-based machining.

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