Digital Factory

Fanuc and ModuleWorks Present As Real As It Gets Simulation at EMO 2021

Fanuc and ModuleWorks have collaborated on a photo-realistic and fully interactive simulation of a CHIRON machining center which they will present at the Fanuc stand (Hall 7, E02) at EMO 2021 (4-9 October, 2021 in Milano). Running on the ModuleWorks Visual Twin and connected directly to the Fanuc controller, the simulation enables Fanuc to demonstrate […]

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Mitsubishi Electric partners with ModuleWorks on Machine Simulation

Mitsubishi Electric HMI with integrated ModuleWorks machine simulation As part of its e-F@ctory Digital Manufacturing initiative, Mitsubishi Electric is partnering with ModuleWorks to integrate the ModuleWorks machine simulation software into its CNC controls. The technology partnership enables users on the shop floor to benefit from powerful 3D graphical simulation with full-scene collision detection.  “The ModuleWorks simulation is part

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Great Place To Work® 2021 awards ModuleWorks as top-employer

This is the eighth year in a row that ModuleWorks has been named top-employer in three different categories. The award is presented by the Great Place to Work® international research and consulting institute that helps companies develop their corporate and workplace culture. A trust-oriented and high-performance culture not only ensures motivation and loyalty on the

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HYUNDAI WIA Uses ModuleWorks Technology

HYUNDAI WIA is using ModuleWorks CNC software technology to enhance its smart factory concept. Integrated in the HYUNDAI WIA iTROL smart machining platform, the ModuleWorks technology furthers HYUNDAI WIA’s vision of intelligent machining systems that offer enhanced monitoring, efficiency and protection as well as safe, cost-efficient operator training. To protect machines from damage that can

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European Consortium Targets Zero Defect Manufacturing

ModuleWorks, a leading supplier of CAM software components, announces its participation in the EU-funded InterQ project. Coordinated by the IDEKO research centre in Spain, the InterQ project unites 25 partners from 11 European countries to develop an integrated data management platform for zero-defect manufacturing. Digital manufacturing unlocks a vast amount of data on the production

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Doosan Chooses ModuleWorks Cutting Simulation Technology

Doosan Machine Tools has integrated the ModuleWorks cutting simulation technology into its Sketch Turn product. The ModuleWorks software replaces Doosan’s previous cutting simulation engine and is part of Doosan’s strategy to optimize the availability and effectiveness of machining information on the shop floor. Sketch Turn is a highly automated NC programming environment that assists operators in

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ModuleWorks, AixPath and Tornos Develop New Software

ModuleWorks, AixPath and Tornos have developed new software for the Tornos SwissDECO machine tool. The software combines the productivity benefits of high-precision Swiss type machining with the flexibility of continuous multi-axis milling and turning in a single machining process. Tornos TISIS interface with integrated ModuleWorks and AixPath technology for continuous multi-axis turning and milling Traditionally

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TRAK Machine Tools Chooses ModuleWorks Adaptive Roughing Technology

TRAK Machine Tools (Southwestern Industries, Inc.) has integrated ModuleWorks adaptive roughing software into its ProtoTRAK RMX CNC control. The adaptive roughing algorithms enable the ProtoTRAK RMX to achieve faster and more accurate cutting with less wear on the tool. The ProtoTRAK RMX CNC is specially designed for efficient one-off and small lot machining. It uses

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ModuleWorks Donates Computers for Learning

The Aachen based CAD/CAM software company, ModuleWorks, has donated PCs and notebooks to the Volkshochschule (VHS) Aachen. The donation enables young adults at the college to continue their education during the corona crisis. ModuleWorks donated 7 PCs and notebooks to enable remote learning at VHS Aachen (From left to right: Kay-Uwe Lorenz, Head of IT

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ModuleWorks Looks to the Future

“May you live in interesting times” is a saying which is commonly used ironically to refer to times of trouble. Well, we certainly seem to be living in interesting times at the moment. At ModuleWorks, we currently have our entire workforce working from home, spread across many different countries. Fortunately, as a relatively agile software

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