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30 May 2013

Events News

CimatronE Live Milling with Mitsubishi at Feimafe, Brazil

Cimatron Limited today announced that its integrated CAD/CAM software, CimatronE, will be powering the Mitsubishi Machine Tools' live milling demonstration at the Feimafe trade show in São Paulo, Brazil, June 3-8, 2013.

"Cimatron is investing more than ever before in the Brazilian manufacturing field, assisting local mold and die makers in significantly boosting their productivity," said Alexandre Censi, Cimatron's country manager for Brazil.

"The five local resellers of our integrated CAD/CAM solution, CimatronE, offer an exceptionally high level of localized support to ensure that Brazilian mold and die shops benefit from the full range of CimatronE's dedicated mold and die design and NC programming capabilities. With offices across the main industrial regions, our resellers provide tailored training and technical support in line with shops' specific needs."

The live milling demonstration at Feimafe powered by CimatronE will be held at the booth of Mitsubishi Machine Tools (#J14). The parts to be milled with the DEV1000 and TV 500 machines include a blow mold for the base of a plastic soda bottle, employing a range of capabilities that enable the creation of an accurate, smooth toolpath, mirror-finish part quality, and the use of short tools for safe tooling with minimal vibration.

CimatronE functionality will also be showcased at Feimafe at the Cimatron booth (#P71). Representatives from Brazilian resellers Autoflow, Cimacad, Delcon and Fitso will be on hand to demonstrate the new and enhanced CAD and CAM modules in the latest version of the software, CimatronE 11.

More information on CimatronE 11 can be found at http://launch.cimatron.com

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