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Product category: CAM, CNC and production management software
News Release from: Sescoi International
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial Team on 07 April 2005

Technical sessions explain CAD/CAM
advances

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WorkNC Technical Sessions prelude two significant events in the CAD/CAM industry this year.

WorkNC technical sessions prelude two significant events in the CAD/CAM industry this year Held throughout several cities across the Midwest and Ontario, the WorkNC team has been bringing customers and prospects detailed technical sessions covering the many new and enhanced machining strategies available and have also been providing introductions to the medley of features soon to be released in WorkNC V.17

Additionally, WorkNC V.17 will have its debut to the mouldmaking industry on Booth 1114 at this year's MoldMaking Expo 2005 to be held at the Rosemont Convention Centre, from 19th to 21st April.

WorkNC technical sessions have brought over 300 customers and prospects face to face with WorkNC engineers who provide strategies for technical advancement in CAM and CAD functions within WorkNC and WorkNC-CAD.

Some of the sessions offered include: "Efficient high torque roughing", "Corner smoothing for 3D drive curve path and rib machining defined by curves", "Thin wall machining", "Keyway path", "Facing limited by curves" and "Auto three-axis to five-axis toolpath conversion".

On 19th April, the day before the MoldMaking 2005 Expo opens, the WorkNC team will be in Rosemont, Illinois bringing these concepts to customers and prospects in the area through the one day session.

WorkNC technical sessions are offered free of charge to WorkNC and WorkNC-CAD customers and potential users.

Interested parties can register on the Sescoi website.

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