First up for the May Lunch + Learn is OPEN MIND Technologies discussing how having a diversified work base is critical for smaller mold makers and die component job shops to keep a consistent, steady work flow. Fluctuations in the automotive industry cause dramatic ebbs and flows of available mold and die manufacturing work, so for those that have the workforce and machining capabilities, adding medical and aerospace component manufacturing provides a much larger pool of work opportunities.
Get registered for the May 16 webinar - taking place at 12PM ET.
Medical and aerospace parts production has opened the doors for smaller manufacturers. However, the sheer range of challenging jobs presents diverse application requirements that necessitate distinct machining parameters and programming techniques. For an easy transition into the new types of work and to optimize productivity, using a single CAD/CAM system to address the range of mold, die, medial and aerospace application requirements is key. This presentation will cover what is required in a CAD/CAM system to enable manufacturers to produce quality products in the mold & die, medical, and aerospace industries.
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