Cimatron’s Webinar Shows Integrated Die Design
NOVI,
SHMUEL, MI, Jan 8, 2009 – Hundreds of tool and die makers attended an online
web seminar (webinar) hosted by MetalForming Magazine and sponsored by
Cimatron.
In the first part of the webinar, David Lindemann of Cimatron Technologies
Inc. walked the audience through a detailed explanation of best practices in
integrating die design and manufacturing processes.
A case study presentation by Mark Modglin of Norco Industries demonstrated
how the integration of these processes can help tool and die makers improve
productivity, responsiveness, and ultimately the company's bottom-line
results.
“Having an integrated system allows all the departments to see the same
data, which has greatly improved our communication and workflow,” said
Modglin. “We have been able to cut time out of design, build, and assembly
for every project we have been working on. We have also seen great
improvement in the handling of engineering change orders due to the
parametric features of the Cimatron software.”
The webinar was moderated by Brad Kuvin, Editor of MetalForming Magazine.
“I believe this session provided the audience with some great ideas of what
can be achieved by integrating the design and manufacturing processes,” said
Kuvin. “The fact that this large number of die makers took the time out of
their work day during this busy time of the year to attend this webinar
speaks for the urgency to improve operational efficiency that is felt in the
industry.”
About Cimatron
With over 25 years of experience and more than 40,000 installations
worldwide, Cimatron is a leading provider of integrated, CAD/CAM solutions
for mold, tool and die makers as well as manufacturers of discrete parts.
Cimatron is committed to providing comprehensive, cost-effective solutions
that streamline manufacturing cycles, enable collaboration with outside
vendors, and ultimately shorten product delivery time. The Cimatron product
line includes the CimatronE and GibbsCAM brands with solutions for mold
design, die design, electrodes design, 2.5 to 5 axes milling, wire EDM,
turn, Mill-turn, rotary milling, multi-task machining, and tombstone
machining. Cimatron's subsidiaries and extensive distribution network serve
and support customers in the automotive, aerospace, medical, consumer
plastics, electronics, and other industries in over 40 countries worldwide.
Cimatron is publicly traded on the NASDAQ exchange under the symbol CIMT.
For more information, visit
http://www.cimatron.com .
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