Delcam is most visible CADCAM supplier at EMO
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EMO 2009, Milan, opens its doors today, and Delcam is highlighting that its technology will be seen on no less than 35 partner stands*; more than any other software supplier.

The majority of the partners support the use of Delcam's PowerMILL, which is consistently rated the world's leading specialist CAM software in CIMdata's annual reviews of sales of NC software and related services. From its traditional position as the primary system for mould and die manufacture, the software is now becoming recognised for its superiority in a wide range of prototyping and production machining applications, including aerospace structures, blades and blisks, and engine ports.
Other partners will feature Delcam's more recent additions: FeatureCAM, for feature-based machining, and PartMaker for Swiss-type lathes and turn-mill equipment. New versions of all three programs will be demonstrated on the Delcam stand.
PowerINSPECT, which will be shown by most of the leading metrology companies at the exhibition, is firmly established as the world's leading hardware-independent inspection software. It is the preferred solution for all the leading manufacturers of inspection arms and is growing in popularity for conventional co-ordinate measuring machines and for On-Machine Verification.
"Companies looking to invest in CAM software are often worried whether the toolpaths generated will work as well on the machine tool as they do on the computer," commented Delcam's advanced manufacturing product manager, Mark Forth. "Thanks to our partners at EMO, we will be able to demonstrate the speed and quality that is possible with our software on a wide range of machines."
EMO runs from 5 to 9 October. See Machinery's November issue, which will include a stand-alone EMO product launch review supplement.
* The list of partners is:
Acsys, Hall 1, Stand A14
Agie Charmilles, Hall 7, Stand F13, E20
Alesamonti, Hall 1, Stand D03
CGTech, Hall 9, Stand A20
Citizen, Hall 5, Stand A30
CMS Zogno, Hall 1, Stand D25
Datron, Hall 1, Stand A14
DMG, Hall 4, Stand C02, D01
Doosan, Hall 5, Stand B02, D01
Exeron, Hall 1, Stand C31
Faro, Hall 9, Stand C16
Fidia, Hall 1, Stand B10
FPT Industrie, Hall 1, Stand B02, C01
Hanwha, Hall 2, Stand G10, H09
Hardinge-Bridgeport, Hall 6, Stand H08
Hermle, Hall 4, Stand B06, C05
Hurco, Hall 5, Stand C04, D03
Huron, Hall 4, Stand A12, B13
Isper, Hall 1, Stand B16
Lasit, Hall 14, Stand G04
Matsuura, Hall 7, Stand G02, H01
Mikron, Hall 7, Stand E20A
Mitsubishi , Hall 3, Stand E12
Mori Seiki, Hall 4, Stand C04, D03
Ombi, Hall 4, Stand C04, D03
OPS Ingersoll, Hall 7, Stand H33A
Perico Baroni Raimondi, Hall 2, Stand F26
Rema Control, Hall 7, Stand F22
Renishaw , Hall 7, Stand G06, G08
Roeders, Hall 2, Stand E08
Samp Utensili, Hall 2, Stand G18, H17
SGS, Hall 10, Stand D07
Sintesi, Hall 3, Stand G02, Hall 9, A22
Speroni, Hall 10, Stand B14, C15
SW Machines, Hall 4, Stand B04, C03
Tai Tech, Hall 2, Stand F14
Tornos, Hall 2, Stand F08, Hall 3, E40
Utimac, Hall 18, Stand F01
Yamazaki Mazak, Hall 7, Stand E02, G01
YCM, Hall 4, Stand C22, D19