CAD/CAM
Latest Siemens Parasolid Update Enhances Convergent Modeling
Siemens has updated its Parasolid software with enhanced convergent modeling functionality, also including substantial updates for boundary representation (B-rep).
Read MoreEsprit launches On-Demand Learning Center
Esprit has launched Esprit Learning Center, an on-demand platform for teaching prospective CAM users the Esprit CAM software.
Read MoreOpen Mind Updates HyperMill CAD/CAM to 2021.1
Open Mind’s 2021.1 HyperMill update includes features that give programmers unprecedented control and flexibility, like editing toolpaths after generation.
Read MoreEdgecam Supports COVID-19 Vaccine Delivery Tool Production
West Pharmaceutical Services uses Hexagon’s Edgecam to help produce molding for medical tools, including those involved in the rollout of the COVID-19 vaccine.
Read MoreShifting From On-Machine to Offline Programming
In the midst of learning to program its CNC milling machines offline and the promise of using that experience to transfer more work to its Swiss-type lathe, an Ohio job shop is changing its company culture and taking on more complex work.
Read MoreKubotek Kosmos 3D Framework 3.0 Expands File Compatibility
Kubotek3D has updated its Kubotek Kosmos 3D Framework to version 3.0, featuring a host of compatibility updates and performance improvements.
Read MoreHexagon's Radan Helps Shop Meet Ventilator Production Demand
Hexagon’s Radan CAD/CAM software helped Bolger Engineering meet a massive increase in ventilator part demand during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Read MoreEsprit Software Keeps Wet Design Agile
The Esprit CAM system has enabled artistic fountain creator Wet Design to increase efficiency and spend its time creating instead of troubleshooting code.
Read MoreHyperMill Five-Axis Modules Simplify Complex Part Machining
Open Mind’s HyperMill CAM software includes powerful five-axis milling modules that decrease machining times for complex parts, as happened at NDK Paragon.
Read MoreStratasys Software Links 3D Printing and Enterprise Software
Stratasys is developing two SDKs through its subsidiary GrabCAD to integrate its 3D printers with enterprise software applications.
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