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Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial
Team on 05 September 2003
CAD/CAM nesting software features at
Weldex
Weldex organisers have revealed that SigmaTek will be launching Version 6 of its advanced CAD/CAM nesting software at Weldex, 11th-14th November 2003 at the UK NEC, Birmingham.
Weldex organisers have revealed that SigmaTek will be launching Version 6 of its advanced CAD/CAM nesting software at Weldex, 11th-14th November 2003 at the UK NEC, Birmingham The SigmaNest software, which has a new punch press module and promises to revolutionise sheet metal fabrication, will be shown live on the SigmaTek stand No 4714
This article was originally published on Engineeringtalk on 14 Dec 2004 at 8.00am (UK)
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The SigmaNest software allows users to quickly and easily create detailed drawings, and efficient nested part layout.
In addition to effortlessly producing NC programs, generating timely and accurate reports and quotes with maximising production inventory control.
It comes complete with easy-to-use built-in CAD packages but also interfaces directly with other external CAD systems.
Graham Doveston, UK Sales Manager at SigmaTek Europe says: "20 to 30% of our customers in the UK are large manufacturers, who need the flexibility of a user-friendly solution and at the same time the adaptability - SigmaNest is also suitable for the one-man job shop to the multinational companies.
What's more, the software helps to keep costs down as it enables the users to re-use remnants from the process, and to keep a track of the stock".
At Weldex, SigmaTek Europe will be showing live footage of its software in action.
Doveston is very positive about the company's presence at Weldex: "We are well positioned at the show to offer customers a variety of solutions.
So, with our innovative stand, I am looking forward to a very successful show".
Bookings for Weldex 2003 are rapidly increasing with space beginning to run out for the UK's premier welding, fabrication, joining and cutting show.
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