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19 February 2010

Events News

ESPRIT 2010, by DP Technology, at Interphex Puerto Rico 2010 March 4-5

DP Technology, creator of ESPRIT®, will exhibit ESPRIT 2010, the latest version of its software, at Interphex Puerto Rico 2010, set to take place March 4 and 5 at the Puerto Rico Convention Center in San Juan, Puerto Rico.

Hailed as the Caribbean’s “premier event for pharmaceutical, biopharmaceutical and medical device manufacturing,” Interphex 2010 is a showcase for cutting-edge technologies and solutions that run the gamut of medical machining and are geared at saving time and increasing profits.

Visitors are encouraged to visit ESPRIT booth No. 317, where knowledgeable representatives of DP Technology will be available to discuss vital upgrades and perform demonstrations of how to put those upgrades to work for you.

In additional to major upgrades that will be of benefit to all users, ESPRIT 2010 offers improvements in the support of integrated multi-tasking, mill-turn machine tools. All ESPRIT milling and turning machining capability, from 2-axis turning to 5-axis milling, is available for any type of mill-turn machine tool, including lathes that perform milling, mills that perform turning, Swiss-style machines and other “integrated mill-turn machining centers.” In the 2010 release, support for these multi-tasking machine tools has been enhanced through increased flexibility in cutting tool configurations and orientations, enabling the support of a wide variety of machines. The newly added support for additional rotary axes, three or more, allows the ESPRIT customer to completely program and easily simulate the most complex and sophisticated machine tools currently available on the market.

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