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News Release from: ICAM Technologies | Subject: Virtual Machine graphic NC post-processer
Edited by the Manufacturingtalk Editorial
Team on 14 January 2003
Training offered for Virtual Machine
ICAM Technologies Corporation is introducing training for Virtual Machine, ICAM's new graphic NC post-processing software.
ICAM Technologies Corporation is introducing training for Virtual Machine, ICAM's new graphic NC post-processing software The four-day course will include lectures, exercises, hands-on participation as well as discussions and will concentrate on the subjects needed to give users an added edge in the marketplace
This article was originally published on Manufacturingtalk on 22 Mar 2002 at 8.00am (UK)
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Training courses will be given by experienced ICAM instructors and are tailored to address issues specific to attendee's requirements.
"By offering these training courses our customers will learn how to implement the full potential of Virtual Machine," said Sam Chehab, Vice President of International Sales for ICAM Technologies.
"We intend to replicate the successful CAM-POST training formula that has been developed over the last thirty years for our Virtual Machine training course.
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Our CAM-POST training courses are highly valued in the market place and we feel this is the most efficient method to properly instruct our users." The Virtual Machine training course will initially be offered on a bimonthly basis, with the first session scheduled for February 2003.
For further information please contact your ICAM representative at (514) 697-8033.
About Virtual Machine - Virtual Machine is a revolutionary product that unites ICAM's advanced post-processing software CAM-POST with Graphical Machine Tool Simulation to create a single integrated solution.
Virtual Machine enables manufacturers to post-process and simulate machining at the same time and within the same product.
The integration of these two technologies allows for a block-to-block detection and repair of problem areas such as collisions and over-travels.
Limiting the need for live testing on the machine tool, saving material, time and money.
About ICAM Technologie - ICAM Technologies Corporation has been the industry leader in developing NC post-processing technology for over 30 years.
Manufacturers in every major industry have increased productivity, achieved greater precision and gained a competitive advantage from ICAM's advanced software solutions.
ICAM's product line includes: CAM-POST (a permanent NC post-processing software solution compatible with all major CAD/CAM Systems, hardware platforms and NC machines), Custom NC post-processors, and machining productivity tools including: High Speed Machining, NURBS, and Arc Fitting.
ICAM also offers a complete range of consulting and training services designed to teach you how to use our NC Post-Processing technology to "achieve your specific manufacturing objectives." All of ICAM's products and services are continuously updated to stay in tune with the latest developments in NC machinery, CAD/CAM systems, controls and computer hardware.
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