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Computer-aided design (CAD) is the use of a wide range of computer-based tools that assist engineers, architects and other design professionals in their design activities. It is the main geometry authoring tool within the Product Lifecycle Management process and involves both software and sometimes special-purpose hardware. Current packages range from 2D vector based drafting systems to 3D solid and surface modellers.
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Moving from CAD-designed composite parts to CNC programs
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CGTech showcased a machine-independent fibre placement programming and simulation software program at the JEC 2010 show in Paris. Throughout the show, the company demonstrated the Vericut composite applications: Vericut Composite Programming (VCP) & Vericut Composite Simulation (VCS).
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CAD/CAM revives mould and die making interest
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Mould and die students get an exposure to manufacturing practices while manufacturing students get an exposure to the design process all within one software package.
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Japan's Bynas Standardizes on ESPRIT for 'Mill-Trainer'
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Due to its powerful multi-axis machining capabilities, ESPRIT computer-aided-manufacturing (CAM) software by CAM industry innovator DP Technology Corp. has been selected by Bynas Co., Ltd., a Japanese leader in the development of industrial educational systems, for integration into its “Mill-Trainer” training system.
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Cabinet Vision to exhibit at KBB in Birmingham
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Cabinet Vision the award winning woodworking software will once again be exhibiting at KBB in Birmingham, 21st – 24th March 2010.
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GT Metal Recoups CADCAM Spend in Just Two Months
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GT Metal Products, based in Alberta, Canada, provides custom fabrication services using two Mazak STX510 MkII 2.5kW lasers. They had previously been running two CAM systems to drive the lasers, but experienced problems that made them consider alternative solutions.
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