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13 June 2013

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OPEN MIND holds International Sales & Tech Symposium

220 OPEN MIND employees and OPEN MIND partners from 14 countries met in Munich, Germany, from 13 to 17 May for the Sales & Tech Conference. The event focused on the further developing CAM/CAD solutions from the hyperMILL® suite and repositioning the OPEN MIND brand.

“Technological leadership, particularly in 5axis machining, and highly qualified employees who stay in close contact with customers and whose challenge it is to get the best out of the machines: these strengths are set to remain the basis for the future international success of OPEN MIND and its CAM/CAD solutions” says Volker Nesenhöner, CEO at OPEN MIND Technologies AG. With a new logo and a new background motto 'We push machining to the limit' the CAM/CAD specialist is planning to collaborate more with machine and tool manufacturers from all over the world. As such, the last day of the OPEN MIND Sales & Tech Symposium appropriately took place at machine manufacturer DMG's HSC Centre in Geretsried, Germany.

Healthy growth

"The number of participants at the Symposium is increasing by 20%, the work was very constructive and the atmosphere was exceptional. This shows that OPEN MIND is enjoying healthy growth and has access to an international network of CAM visionaries for its work on new developments. By further developing hyperMILL®, “we see the opportunities to get the best out of the machines from all the key manufacturers and thereby deliver top-class machining strategies,” says Volker Nesenhöner. “We want to make the machining of the future as efficient as possible and we are working with the most user and machine-friendly CAM software on the market in order to achieve this."

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