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Product category: Manufacturing exhibitions
News Release from: Pathtrace Engineering Systems
Edited by the Manufacturingtalk Editorial Team on 05 February 2007

Latest EdgeCAM exhibited at SolidWorks
2007

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Pathtrace has announced that it will demonstrate the latest release of EdgeCAM at the SolidWorks World 2007 Conference, being held from February 4th - 7th, 2007 in New Orleans.

Pathtrace has announced that it will demonstrate the latest release of EdgeCAM at the SolidWorks World 2007 Conference, being held from February 4th - 7th, 2007 in New Orleans The ninth annual SolidWorks World Conference brings together designers, engineers, managers and partners to discuss ideas, trends, and the technology shaping the future of mechanical design

Show attendees will see how designers and engineers can maximise efficiency and productivity through seamless integration between EdgeCAM and SolidWorks 3D mechanical design software.

As a SolidWorks Certified CAM Product, EdgeCAM allows users to benefit from the improved handling of 3D models with faster operation and shorter programming times.

The associative link between EdgeCAM Solid Machinist and SolidWorks significantly reduces the burden of reworking NC programs, meaning that even late design changes to the SolidWorks model will not affect manufacturing lead times.

EdgeCAM Solid Machinist and SolidWorks give manufacturers a head start by offering an integrated environment that eliminates the interoperability issues they've wrestled with in the past by transforming their designs into physical parts faster and with fewer errors.

"SolidWorks is the standard for 3D mechanical design software," said SolidWorks Solution Partner Program Manager Efrat Ravid.

"Combining it with EdgeCAM enables engineers to streamline product development, reduce errors and be more creative by offering concurrent design and manufacturing activities".

"Pathtrace is at the forefront in CAD/CAM interoperability," says David Boucher, Development Director.

"SolidWorks and EdgeCAM users benefit from a tightly integrated design and CAM solution, providing more cost effective manufacturing".

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