The latest version of computer-aided-manufacturing (CAM) software created by industry leader DP Technology will be featured June 23-25, when ESPRIT 2009 will be displayed at the Citizen Miyano Open House in Wood Dale, IL.
Scheduled to take place at Marubeni Citizen’s new location, the Miyano Machinery facility in Wood Dale, the event will serve as both an educational seminar and open house featuring Citizen cutting demonstrations and Miyano featured machines.
Overviews of ESPRIT for Citizen and Miyano machine tools will take place from 2:30 p.m. to 3 p.m. on each day of the show, at which ESPRIT representatives will be available to answer questions, perform demonstrations and discuss the latest enhancements to the software.
ESPRIT 2009 places a heavy emphasis on integrated machining, the use of milling and turning in any combination on various types of machine tools — including Swiss-turn, mill-turn, B-axis machines, etc.
About ESPRIT
ESPRIT is a high-performance computer-aided manufacturing (CAM) system for a full range of machine tool applications. ESPRIT delivers powerful full-spectrum programming for 2–5 axis milling, 2–22 axis turning, 2–5 axis wire EDM, multitasking mill-turn machining and B-axis machine tools, and high-speed 3- and 5-axis machining.
About DP Technology Corp.
DP Technology maintains its worldwide headquarters in Camarillo, Calif., and product development teams in California; Berlin, Germany, and Florence, Italy. Sales and support operations are located in Europe, Asia, and North and South America. For additional information about DP Technology and ESPRIT, call +1-805-388-6000, send an e-mail to esprit@dptechnology.com, or visit the company Web site at www.dptechnology.com.
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