Topic Track: Systems Integration
Session Topic: Session Topic: Smart Manufacturing & Changing Global Supply Chains
In today’s highly competitive manufacturing world, operations need to be flexible to quickly adapt to changing supply chain needs, new technologies, and unexpected occurrences.
Discover how recent software innovations lift the barriers between the different components of machining operations, significantly reduce NC programming time, and bring unparalleled manufacturing agility through seamless integration with existing CAD/CAM/PLM systems.
We’ll be looking at the practical steps in implementing smart manufacturing principles, such as opening communication channels between software and machinery, shifting part production from one CNC machine to another as quickly as possible. Adopting these smart manufacturing principles quickly and effectively is now possible, allowing you to diversify your client base, get more out of existing CAD/CAM/PLM and machine lineup, all while moving parts out the door quicker.
The integration of the ICAM Adaptive Post-Processing and Simulation software platform and methodology allows you to rapidly take advantage of the key elements of Smart Manufacturing, a major step toward Industry 4.0. This adaptive post-processing and simulation efficiency has been proven by several early adopters. It’s now ready for large-scale implementation.

ICAM Technologies Corp. is an international company specializing in the development and implementation of advanced NC
IMTS 2018 Booth #133217
www.icam.com
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