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27 September 2012

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CimatronE 11 to be Previewed at BI-MU, Italy

Cimatron Limited today announced that the new version of its integrated CAD/CAM CimatronE software will be previewed at the BI-MU trade show to be held in Milan, Italy, from October 2-6, 2012.

"CimatronE is well known across Italy as a highly effective, reliable and proven solution for any tool shop seeking to remain successful in a highly competitive market," said Mr. Gianluca Renzi, CEO of Microsystem, Cimatron Group's Italian subsidiary.

"Building on this sterling reputation, the new CimatronE 11 offers an array of technologically advanced capabilities that will boost users' productivity and maximize product quality.

"CimatronE 11's new ECO tool, for example, will drastically reduce the time spent by designers in handling Engineering Change Orders by analyzing and seamlessly incorporating an unlimited number of changes into an existing model.

"The new advanced analysis tools for a range of functions, such as for springback deform and wall thickness, will boost product integrity and users' ability to machine with confidence.

"The integration of the acclaimed VoluMill technology in both 2.5-Axis and 3-Axis Rough will enable the ultra-fast removal of high volumes of material.

"The new Quick NC-Process productivity accelerator will ensure the super-fast programming of the entire machining process.

"In short, CimatronE 11 is a major productivity booster for tool shops, and I encourage BI-MU delegates to visit our booth for a demonstration of the software's features and all the many benefits that it can offer them," concluded Mr. Renzi.

The Microsystem display at BI-MU will be at booth Pav.11, Stand F50.

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