CIMdata PLM Industry Summary Online Archive
7 April 2009
Events News
Cimatron to Display Dental CAD/CAM Capabilities at MEDTEC
Cimatron Limited announced that CimatronE will be showcased at MEDTEC trade show in Japan on April 7-8th 2009.
In the booth of Saeilo Japan, CimatronE's Japan distributor, a dental part will be scanned into CimatronE using a Roland Laser Scanner LPX-DS Series. CimatronE will automatically generate the toolpath and a part will then be milled using the Roland MDX-40 3D milling machine.
CimatronE users worldwide use the software to shorten delivery time of high precision medical and dental parts. CimatronE is a technology covering the entire process of creating a wide range of prosthetics and orthotics including knee and hip joints, plastic medical equipment, dental implants and more.
In addition, CimatronE users cut a wide range of materials confidently including Titanium, aluminum alloys and a wide range of materials used in dental implants, crowns and bridges.
CimatronE is a fully integrated CAD/CAM suite allowing users to handle the entire process from reading scanned data and adapting it for manufacturing to NC programming - all in the same environment.
"Under the current economic conditions, many manufacturing companies are expanding their operations to target the medical industry," said Mr. Kobi Rosenwasser, Cimatron’s Vice President Asia Pacific. "CimatronE has proven experience in the global medical industry. We have been pioneers in 3-5 Axis Micro Milling and have an extensive experience in High Speed Milling and cutting of special materials.”
Version 9.0 of CimatronE will be on display at MEDTEC and will be available to customers later this year.
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