Website focuses on Canadian show
Renishaw has created a special website that gives full details of its activities at the Canadian Manufacturing Technology Show in Toronto, Ontario from 17th to 20th October 2005.
Renishaw has created a special website that gives full details of its activities at the Canadian Manufacturing Technology Show (CMTS) being held in Toronto, Ontario from 17th to 20th October 2005.
The site - which can be accesses via the company's main website - contains a wide range of new product announcements and technical details, including a new system that will revolutionise co-ordinate metrology, a high speed broken tool detection system, new PC-based on-machine verification software, angle encoders for position feedback on rotary axes and new software for motion system analysis.
Whether metal cutting, measurement or motion control, a visit to see Renishaw (Canada) on Booth 4227 will help visitors to get the best from their machines.
Held every two years in the heart of Canada's manufacturing corridor, the Canadian Manufacturing Technology Show (CMTS) is Canada's largest forum for domestic and international manufacturers and distributors to display the full range of manufacturing machinery, plant-floor automation technology and support products.
With more than 600 leading manufacturers and distributors gathered under one roof CMTS is Canada's definitive manufacturing event.
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