Okuma America’s new App Store provides applications for CNC control functionalities that increases productivity and streamlines machine tool processes. The ability to use apps is made possible by Okuma’s THINC-OSP CNC control, which is built using a Windows-based open architecture platform that allows users to easily install PC applications. The App Store will be featured at IMTS 2014 where attendees can experience hands-on demonstrations and learn how to use machine tool apps.
Okuma’s App Store contains a variety of apps that increase productivity and streamline user processes. Apps will be added on an ongoing basis, and users can even create custom apps that address their needs. Okuma users can download apps for useful functionalities such as:
- Machine alert
- Part flip monitor
- Visual assistance support
- Scheduled maintenance
IMTS 2014 booth #S-8500
Source: Okuma
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