The CAD/CAM manufacturer is more than aware of the importance of the world’s leading trade fair for manufacturing technology, which is why this year’s booth has been upgraded to be larger than ever before. Located in Hall 9 Booth A05 at the Hanover Exhibition Grounds, the stand covers 150sq/m and will give visitors a chance to learn everything there is to know about the hyperMILL® CAD/CAM suite from the 18th to the 23rd of September 2023.
Live demonstrations will take place on the stand on a GROB G350T mill/turn machine to display what the milling/turning technologies of hyperMILL® TURNING Solutions can do. The live demos will also include milling, drilling and angle head support, as well as how to use a ‘virtual machine’ to simulate the machining of finished NC code. hyperMILL® TURNING Solutions include technologies for turning, turn/milling and mill/turning, meaning they can be used for all corresponding machine configurations. Last but not least, OPEN MIND’s demonstrations will also feature automation solutions to help make creating error-free NC programs simpler and faster.
Connected manufacturing
OPEN MIND has been positioning hyperMILL® as a vital building block in the digitalisation of process chains since the acquisition of MES manufacturer Hummingbird in early 2022. Connected manufacturing will also be on the agenda at EMO – under the motto ‘Create the future of manufacturing together’ – to highlight the important role of the CAM system in a connected manufacturing environment.
Examples from multiple industries
OPEN MIND will again have a large number of show parts on its booth to help visitors truly understand what optimised machining looks like. The examples of industries in which hyperMILL® is particularly valued will range from tool and mould-making to aerospace and medical technology. There will also be components from the semiconductor industry on display. These components have to meet particularly high requirements in terms of dimensional accuracy and surface quality.
Special education show
OPEN MIND will take part in the Nachwuchsstiftung Maschinenbau’s special education show as a cooperation partner. This will be held in Hall 8 at EMO. The show is expected to attract over 3,500 students and around 1,500 trainers and teachers have been invited to attend. The next generation of engineers will have the opportunity to get a firsthand look at the hyperMILL® CAM system and understand its practical importance within the process chain.