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9 September 2013

Events News

ModuleWorks and MAL to show MACHPRO Toolpath Optimization at EMO 2013

ModuleWorks and Manufacturing Automation Laboratories (MAL) will demonstrate the benefits of their long term partnership by showing the latest version of MAL CUTPRO™ V10  and MACHPRO™ on the ModuleWorks booth at the EMO 2013 trade show, held in Hannover, Germany, September 16-21, 2013 in Hall 25, booth no. L 12.

ModuleWorks is at the forefront of 5-Axis machining and Simulation technology, providing the machining and simulation technology that powers many of the popular CAM systems available today.  MAL develops and markets advanced machining process simulation and process optimization software.

MACHPRO™ is highly accurate and comprehensive simulation software for optimal planning and troubleshooting of machining operations. It allows optimization of machining operations through the prediction of vibration, required power, form errors and stability to find the optimum cutting condition for a given tool, stock material and machine tool. MACHPRO™ uses ModuleWorks Simulation technology to update workpiece geometry as the material removed along the tool path.

At EMO, MAL will be showing a series of live presentations to show how CUTPRO™ and MACHPRO™ can help achieve high performance machining with reduced cycle time and improved tool life.

Jens Beissel, Marketing Manager for ModuleWorks comments, “It is always good to have our partners exhibit with us at these major trade shows. It shows how our component technology can be applied to provide solutions to real world manufacturing challenges. We’re delighted to have MAL, one of longest standing partners, work with us at EMO 2013”.

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