OPEN MIND, GROB Announce Five-Axis Machining Technology Seminar
OPEN MIND Technologies USA announces a joint Five-Axis Machining Technology Seminar with Grob Systems.
OPEN MIND Technologies USA announces a joint Five-Axis Machining Technology Seminar with Grob Systems, June 4, 2019 from 8:00 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. in Auburn, Washington at Machine Tools Northwest. Highly-innovative production solutions for aerospace and other industries will be presented. Registration is requested by May 17, 2019 with Emily Brock at ebrock@grobsystems.com. More Seminar Details Found Here.
During the seminar, experts from both companies will demonstrate ways for manufacturers to make their production facility more efficient. Technical presentations will alternate with live milling demonstrations, and participants will learn specific manufacturing strategies to boost productivity. Presentations will include Industry 4.0 – Connected Machining, as well as the ideal interplay between the powerful hyperMILL CAM solution and the latest Grob machining centers.
Live milling demonstrations will show aerospace, including structural and turbomachinery components, and other parts milled on a Grob G350 five-axis universal machining center. The NC-programs will be created using the hyperMILL MAXX Machining performance package, offering high-power strategies for roughing, finishing and drilling.
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